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Events & Exhibits

  Tuesday, May 21, 2013

 

A chronological list of major featured events and exhibits universitywide.

 

May 22-24 PNACAC conference

WSU to host NW admissions professionals

PULLMAN, Wash.—More than 300 admissions counselors from Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Alaska will meet in Pullman this week to participate in the 2013 Pacific Northwest Association for College Admission Counseling (PNACAC) Conference, [more]

May 16-July 19

Curator's final show portrays art collection

PULLMAN, Wash. - The final exhibition curated by the late Keith Wells for the WSU Museum of Art literally creates a portrait of the permanent [more]
Includes Soundslide

May 21

Land legacy: Securing future farms and forests

BELLINGHAM, Wash. - "Ties to the Land,” a workshop from the WSU Extension Puget Sound Forest Stewardship program, will explore the human side of estate planning for farms and forests 5-9:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 21, at Rome Grange in Bellingham.[more]

Through May 21

SBDC series helps businesses learn about export markets

SEATTLE - Small to medium Washington business enterprises looking to generate sales to new markets will benefit from a series of workshops offered by the Washington Small Business Development Centers (SBDC)
 
[more]

May 21

Wood-to-jet fuel group hosts western Oregon, Washington

VANCOUVER, Wash. - The Northwest Advanced Renewables Alliance (NARA) will hold its first open house meeting for interested stakeholders in western Oregon and Washington.[more]

Through May 25

'Becoming' photo exhibit looks at childhood

PULLMAN, Wash. – Four U.S. photographers will showcase their art work May 1-25 in WSU's Fine Arts Building, Gallery 3. The showcase is part of the traveling exhibition, "Becoming,” which examines childhood through moments of family, humor, intrigue and drama. [more]
Includes Soundslide

May 30

Indian scholar talks about culture in schools

PULLMAN, Wash. – Culture, language and curriculum in K-12 schools will be addressed by Ojibwe Indian scholar Anton Treuer during a conference keynote presentation[more]

Every Wednesday

WSU organic produce for sale on Terrell Mall

PULLMAN, Wash. - Fresh-picked produce from the WSU organic farm will be for sale on Terrell Mall 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesdays May-early October.[more]

June 1

Learn to start and succeed at growing mushrooms

EVERETT, Wash. - Edible mushrooms can be a great small-scale crop for anyone with the right techniques and a little patience. Washington State University Extension will hold a workshop about starting a fungi farm 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Saturday, June 1, at [more]

Through June 9

Movies shot at WSU part of international film fest

SEATTLE – Two movies filmed in part at WSU are among those selected to be shown at the Seattle International Film Festival May 16-June 9. [more]

Through June 17

Northwest pastel exhibit brightens WSU Tri-Cities

RICHLAND, Wash. - A vividly illuminated exhibit featuring artists from the Northwest Pastel Society will open with a reception at 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 14, at WSU Tri-Cities.
 
[more]
Includes Soundslide

Aug. 10 – top prize a new Ford Super Cab

Annual golf tournament will benefit scholarship fund

PULLMAN, Wash. - The Palouse Ridge Golf Club will host the fifth annual Jess Ford of Pullman Hardhat Classic Golf Tournament Saturday, Aug. 10, to benefit WSU’s Facilities Services Scholarship Fund.[more]

Through summer

Historic Nez Perce photos on exhibit

PULLMAN, Wash. - Historic images of the Nez Perce people, or Nimiipuu, will be on exhibit April 11 through the summer at the WSU Libraries Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections. A free, public opening reception[more]



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