By Richard H. Miller, Global Campus PULLMAN, Wash. – Blackboard Learn will be available to all faculty by the beginning of November. But nine faculty members and about 3,000 Pullman students in five chemistry and math courses are already using Washington State University’s new learning management system.
PULLMAN, Wash. – Three graduate students recently earned national fellowships that will help them further their research at Washington State University.
WASHINGTON – Clif Stratton, clinical assistant professor at Washington State University, has won a teaching award from the American Historical Association, the largest organization of historians in the United States.
By Kathy Barnard, WSU University Communications PULLMAN, Wash. – The Washington State University Creamery will be able to turn a drain on its resources into a possible new revenue stream and educational tool, thanks to action by the WSU Board of Regents today.
By Gail Siegel, WSU Performing Arts PULLMAN, Wash. – Chronicling a silent chapter in history, “Within the Silence” is a moving account of Japanese American internment during World War II. It will be presented by Living Voices at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 13, in Daggy Hall’s Jones Theatre at Washington State University. It is recommended […]
By Steve Nakata, Administrative Services PULLMAN, Wash. – Nominations are open through Nov. 21 for Washington State University’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Distinguished Service Awards.
PULLMAN, Wash. – The visiting Athenia Chamber Ensemble will perform a free, public concert at 3:10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31, in Bryan Hall at Washington State University.
By Beverly Makhani, Office of Undergraduate Education PULLMAN, Wash. – Have you read a good book lately? Nominations are open through Nov. 7 for the 2015-16 common reading book at Washington State University Pullman. Employees, students, alumni and the community are welcome to submit books for consideration.
PULLMAN, Wash. – A woodwind duo and trio concert in the Faculty Artist Series will be at 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 30, in Bryan Hall at Washington State University.
PULLMAN, Wash. – A composition that caused a riot when it was first performed in the 1920s will highlight a free, public concert by the Washington State University Percussion Ensemble at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 28, in Kimbrough Hall.