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.
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 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.
The center is hosting a virtual lunchtime seminar series this spring to enable its seed grant recipients to share how they are addressing some of the state’s water-related challenges.
Hospitality Week kicks off Tuesday, Feb. 27, and features a lineup of in‑person and online events open to the public, including the Burtenshaw Distinguished Lecture.
Learn about the importance of intergenerational knowledge in Indigenous artwork during a series of events at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art and online Feb. 22–24.
The ongoing series aims to provide students with valuable insights and a diverse toolkit for their academic endeavors, contributing to a deeper understanding of math and science education.
Filmmaker Irene Lusztig drew heavily upon the expertise of WSU historian Robert Franklin for her award-winning film, “Richland,” which will be shown Feb. 8 in Pullman.