Arts

April 12: Artist lecture aims to connect activism, art, feminist politics

PULLMAN, Wash. – Marie Watt, an artist based in Portland, Ore., will deliver the 2018 Jo Hockenhull Distinguished Lecture in Women’s Studies, on April 12.

March 30-31, April 6-7: ‘Silent Sky’ the story of pioneering women astronomers performed at Daggy Hall

PULLMAN, Wash. — “Silent Sky,” a play telling the story of the Harvard Observatory “computers,” a group of women who crunched massive amounts of astronomical data at the turn of the twentieth century, will open Friday, March 30, at Washington State University.

WSU digital archiving project receives prestigious Mellon grant

By Adrian Aumen, College of Arts and Sciences PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University researchers have received a $555,000 grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to support development and evaluation of a unique online platform for gathering, curating and sharing Native American library and archive collections nationwide.