PULLMAN, Wash. – Free workshops on identity, art and activism will be conducted by San Francisco photographer Sarah Deragon, who started the Identity Project in 2014 to explore the labels people choose when defining their gender and sexuality.
PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University will begin offering a bachelor of science degree in construction engineering in fall 2016, bolstering its efforts to meet high demand in the heavy construction industry.
PULLMAN, Wash. – Justin Torres, whose 2012 debut novel “We the Animals” follows three half-Puerto Rican brothers who “tear their way through childhood” in Brooklyn, will read and answer questions at 5 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 25, in the Museum of Art at Washington State University.
PULLMAN, Wash. – Election issue discussions and voter registration are among the ways the Center for Civic Engagement will help students at Washington State University learn about and prepare to participate in the U.S. presidential May primary and November election.
PULLMAN, Wash. – The Washington State University Office of Emergency Management will conduct a spring semester test of the WSUAlert emergency alert system on the Pullman campus at 12.05 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 23.
By Michelle Fredrickson, Voiland College of Engineering & Architecture intern PULLMAN, Wash. – Future astronauts may boldly go farther than ever before, thanks to research at Washington State University recently funded by NASA to study fluids in space.
PULLMAN, Wash. – The implications of racial bias, fatigue and distracted driving on the police and communities they serve will be discussed at 5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 29, in CUE 203 at Washington State University as part of the free, public common reading lecture series.
PULLMAN, Wash. – A free, public concert by guest double bass player Jack Unzicker will be at 8 p.m. Monday, Feb. 22, in Kimbrough 101 at Washington State University.
ROYAL CITY, Wash. – A person stopped for an alleged traffic violation on state Highway 26 near Royal City reported concern about whether the stop was made by an actual law enforcement officer.
OLYMPIA, Wash. – “Governing Washington in Polarized Times” will be discussed by a panel in a free, public presentation at 11:45 a.m. Friday, Feb. 19, in the Cherberg ABC Meeting Room at the Washington State Capitol. The event is hosted by the Washington State University Foley Institute with Secretary of State Kim Wyman’s office.