With its wide range of art-making approaches, the thesis exhibition, which runs from March 28–May 6, provides a stimulating experience for Jordan Schnitzer Museum visitors and online viewers alike.
The symposium will consist of advice on research and writing from academics who experienced early publishing success. It takes place from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. on Thursday, March 23.
Public health and wildlife conservation expert Sarah Olson will share her experiences understanding and mitigating zoonotic disease threats March 21 as part of the annual Robert Jonas Lecture in Biological Sciences.
Since coming to WSU from Malaysia in August, Yii Kah Hoe has ventured with his microphone into nearby woods, along rivers and streams, and even out onto an icy pond to capture the sounds of the Palouse.
Stingrays, rhinos, and giraffes are just a few of the exotic creatures Katie Sullivan works with at The Walt Disney Company. She will present about her work in animal nutrition at the annual Halver Lecture at 5 p.m. tomorrow in Pullman.
Headlining this year’s TRIO events is a keynote address by higher education administrator Monica Cortés Viharo on Feb. 24. TRIO is designed to help students from disadvantaged backgrounds succeed in college.
Faculty and graduate students systemwide are invited to a one‑day spring event with both in‑person and online options on Monday, Feb. 20, to learn more about combatting burnout and supporting students’ personal welfare.
“Braiding Sweetgrass” author Robin Wall Kimmerer has had to cancel today’s planned virtual Common Reading Invited Lecture at WSU Pullman originally set for 6 p.m.