In her speech, Elizabeth Chilton recalled agreeing to join WSU without setting foot in Eastern Washington. She and her family were immediately welcomed with support from the university and Pullman communities.
James Mattis spoke to a lively crowd inside Bryan Hall Thursday afternoon as part of The Thomas S. Foley Institute for Public Policy and Public Service’s distinguished lecture series.
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PULLMAN — The WSU Madrigal Singers, University Singers and Concert Choir will perform in a Choral Concert celebrating the musical compositions of composers from Renaissance to Contemporary Thursday, March 12, at 8 p.m. in Bryan Hall Theatre. The Madrigal Singers, under the direction of Lori Wiest, will perform two contemporary sacred pieces from Kenneth Jennings […]
Charles Argersinger indulges his love and talent for jazz last year, playing with WSU colleagues at Rico’s club in downtown Pullman. (Photo by Robert HUbner, WSU Photo Services) As the founder of the WSU Festival of Contemporary Art Music, Charles Argersinger has worked for the past 20 years to bring the best composers in the […]
The Solstice Wind Quintet will present a spring concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 26 in Bryan Hall Theater on the WSU-Pullman campus. The distinguished faculty ensemble, which has been in residence at WSU since 1978, is known for intimate, friendly performances in the chamber music tradition. Members of the quartet include Ann Marie Yasinitsky, […]
The Solstice Wind Quintet will present a spring concert on Sunday, March 26 at 3 p.m. in the WSU Bryan Hall Theatre. This distinguished faculty ensemble, which has been in residence at WSU since 1978, is known for intimate, friendly performances in the best chamber music tradition.Sunday’s concert will feature music by Cuban jazz composer […]
What do you get when you combine a harmonica, percussion, and a string quartet? Corky Siegel’s Chamber Blues of course! This hybrid musical adventure is the result of a marriage between Muddie Waters and Mozart. Classical music and the American born Blues unite for a joyful and quirky celebration of sound and a unique amalgamation […]
Washington State University flute instructor Ann Marie Yasinitsky and oboe professor Amarai Barash will be featured during a faculty recital Sept. 23 on the WSU campus. The 8 p.m. program is set for Bryan Hall Auditorium and is open to the public without charge. Yasinitsky, assisted by pianist Gerald Berthiaume, pianist Sheila Zilar and cellist […]
Washington State University graduate student Mitchell Myjak got a call last month from his mother after the Department of Homeland Security contacted her wanting to know where it could send her son a Federal Express package. She was worried and wanted to know what was going on. “I think they want to give me $100,000, […]