Hospitality Week kicks off Tuesday, Feb. 27, and features a lineup of in‑person and online events open to the public, including the Burtenshaw Distinguished Lecture.
Learn about the importance of intergenerational knowledge in Indigenous artwork during a series of events at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art and online Feb. 22–24.
The ongoing series aims to provide students with valuable insights and a diverse toolkit for their academic endeavors, contributing to a deeper understanding of math and science education.
Filmmaker Irene Lusztig drew heavily upon the expertise of WSU historian Robert Franklin for her award-winning film, “Richland,” which will be shown Feb. 8 in Pullman.
SoilCon is a series of free events hosted by WSU and other state agricultural partners where participants get to learn about advances in soil health practices.
Events being held across the WSU system on Jan. 16 will bring the university community together to reflect on shared values and create a blueprint for healing from the effects of racism.
As DEI programs become enmeshed in larger culture wars, it’s more important now than ever before to stand up for ideals of racial justice and equal representation, according to Allen Sutton, executive director for equity education at WSU.
Researcher, author, teacher, and WSU alum Marc Robinson will give the keynote speech at this year’s Martin Luther King Jr. celebration from 6–8 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 18, in Pullman and online.
Music lovers can usher in the holiday season with WSU School of Music’s Holiday Celebration: “Star of Wonder” at 2 p.m. on Saturday. The event will also be livestreamed.