Crystal Fleming, an author and professor of sociology and Africana studies at SUNY Stony Brook, will give a keynote address on Feb. 7. The semester-long slate of speakers and events are designed to honor Martin Luther King Jr.
The participatory exhibition seeks to raise awareness about the realities of the U.S.-Mexico border. It will be completed with the community’s help over spring semester, ending on March 2.
The National Day of Racial Healing at WSU on Jan. 17 is intended to help the university community develop critical and reflexive thinking that directly supports compassionate and ethical practices.
The Dec. 7 fair highlights books published throughout the year by WSU Press and its new trade imprint, Basalt Books. Sale prices also will be valid for phone and online orders.
This year’s theme for International Open Access Week is “Open for Climate Justice.” WSU organizers seek to encourage collaboration through the open sharing of research.
Roxas-Chua, a poet and multimedia artist, will read from his work at 5 p.m. at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art as a guest of the Visiting Writers Series. The reading will also be streamed on YouTube.
The sixth annual research week, hosted by the Office of Research, takes place Oct. 17–21, and is dedicated to celebrating achievements, building partnerships, and pursuing new opportunities for research at WSU.
The event is from 3–5:30 p.m. each day, with student peer experts and staff available in the Commons Student Center Room 210 on the Pullman campus as well as virtually via Zoom.
A team of Alaska Airlines executives will be on the Pullman campus for a series of events, including a prize-filled paper airplane toss to celebrate the airline’s partnership with WSU.