The Washington Small Business Development Center is hosting an online symposium to celebrate, educate, inspire, and normalize Black-Owned Business Excellence across the state.
The event, which takes place from 4–5:30 p.m. online, will also provide a glimpse into a new Hanford Histories Book. Both the book and event parallel themes in this year’s WSU Common Reading book, “Born A Crime.”
Students’ applications and judges’ sign‑ups are now open online for the ninth Showcase for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities which will take place on March 29.
When the Student Recreation Center opened its doors 20 years ago today, it quickly became one of the busiest places on the Pullman campus and one of the most admired recreation centers in the nation.
The events will span several months and feature authors, songwriters, rappers, visual artists and films. The full list of events can be viewed at the MLK Program website.
For an art, science and technology course at WSU Tri‑Cities, the transition to virtual learning was natural and actually played to the course’s strengths.
The Murrow College of Communication’s new associate dean of research and graduate studies calls this “chapter 3” of his life in Pullman, and the story is getting better with each passing page.