Bruce Napier will discuss his work regarding the Mayak plutonium production site in Russia, which has many similarities to the Hanford Site in Richland, as part of a lecture at 5 p.m. on Oct. 30 in the WSU Tri-Cities East Auditorium.
WSU Tri‑Cities faculty, staff, and students are invited to join President Kirk Schulz on Oct. 2 for a town hall in Richland to talk about the university’s upcoming opportunities and challenges.
A new MOSAIC Center for Student Inclusion at WSU Tri‑Cities will be a home to student resources to enhance equity and inclusion, a place to discover more about various cultures and a central location for students to dialogue and learn about current social issues.
Savanna Navarro Kresse played an instrumental role in creating the new WSU Tri-Cities Inclusion Center—a space dedicated to diverse students of all kinds so they can gather, learn from each other, and seek support.
WSU Tri-Cities’ Hanford History Project will host and partner to host a variety of activities throughout September in celebration of the Hanford Site 75th anniversary.
Due to continuing road construction on George Washington Way in Richland, those traveling to WSU Tri-Cities should anticipate traffic delays for the start of school on Aug. 19.