WSU helped organized and is sponsoring the screening of a documentary film series this Saturday about the perseverance of Ukrainian women since the 2022 Russian invasion.
The history of fly fishing is the subject of a WSU Libraries’ lecture at 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 5, in the Terrell Library atrium. The lecture will also be livestreamed.
Tickets are on sale for Heritage of Words, a special reading party that’s part of the Women*s Center’s 50th anniversary. The event is scheduled from 5–8 p.m. on Saturday, March 2, on the Pullman campus.
Ali Asiri provides a variety of professional development workshops and hands‑on instruction to help educators at WSU and in the Pullman community use extended reality in the classroom.
Mike Maslanka solves diet-related riddles for exotic and threatened species. He will reflect on some of his career highlights during the Halver Lecture in Comparative Nutrition, 5 p.m. Feb. 27 in Pullman.
The Thomas S. Foley Institute for Public Policy and Public Service is teaming up with the Washington Office of the Secretary of State to host a panel discussion in Olympia.
The McNair Scholars Program helped Anaderi Iniguez get her first piece of research published. It’s also given Iniguez the opportunity to help others through her teen nutrition and mental health research.
The WSU system will have a chance to hear from TRIO alums about how the program helped change their lives during National TRIO Day Celebration Feb. 20–22.