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Friday, March 1 @12:10 pm
Atrium Recital Series
Performance
Terrell Library Atrium

March 1, Equinox Brass Quintet & Student Brass Ensembles

Samuel Exline, trumpet

David Turnbull, trumpet

Sarah Miller, trombone

Martin King, horn

Chris Dickey, tuba

Friday, March 1 @3:10 pm
FOCAM: Multimedia Concert – no livestream
Performance
Kimbrough Music Building

Multimedia concert

The Festival of Contemporary Artists in Music celebrates the music of our time, highlighting the work of WSU student and faculty composers alongside special guests and visiting composers and performers. The 2024 Festival of Contemporary Artists in Music is made possible through generous support from the College of…

Friday, March 1 @4:10 pm
PChem Seminar
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall

PChem Seminar

Friday, March 1 @7:30 pm
CANCELED: FOCAM: Composers From Around the Country
Performance
Kimbrough Music Building

Composers from around the country

The Festival of Contemporary Artists in Music celebrates the music of our time, highlighting the work of WSU student and faculty composers alongside special guests and visiting composers and performers. The 2024 Festival of Contemporary Artists in Music is made possible through generous support from…

Saturday, March 2 @7:30 pm
FOCAM: Guest Artist, Dale Trumbore
Performance
Bryan Hall

PROGRAM

Featuring works of guest composer Dale Trumbore

On Saturday March 2nd at 7:30pm the WSU School of Music will present their final concert for the 2024 Festival of Contemporary Artists in Music (FOCAM). This concert will feature music by our FOCAM guest composer Dale Trumbore. We will also…

Tuesday, March 5 @12 pm
Fulbright U.S. Scholar Virtual Information Session
Presentation

Fulbright Scholar program recruitment lead Jaclyn Assarian will discuss award opportunities and the application and selection process, and answer your questions via Zoom. Register now.

Tuesday, March 5 @12:30 pm
Organic/CBS Seminar
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall

Organic/CBS Seminar

Wednesday, March 6 @10 am
Clay Club Sale
Social
Fine Arts Building

Clay Club Sale

Wednesday, March 6 @5 pm
[SDC Lecture] Yara Feghali | Interactive Storytelling
Lecture
Online

Interactive Storytelling investigates the use of cutting edge immersive and interactive technologies to engage audiences in digital worlds. The lectures will show a range of projects, experiences, apps, software, games, and design tools to re-imagine the way we understand architecture discipline today and broaden the scope of what architecture can be tomorrow.

Thursday, March 7 @12:10 pm
School of Molecular Biosciences Faculty Seminar Series
Workshop / Seminar
Biotechnology Life Sciences

“Leveraging observations in cancer biology for the design of custom immunotherapies,” presented by Dr. Miles Linde, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Seattle, WA

Thursday, March 7 @3:30 pm
Advances in Immunology and Microbiology Seminar Series: Colleen Monahan
Workshop / Seminar
Bustad Hall
Featuring research in the areas of:

Epidemiology | Infectious Disease | Disease Ecology | Drug Discovery | Virology | Global Health | Vector-Borne Disease | Pathology The Advances in Immunology & Microbiology seminar series is a weekly forum that brings together scientists from diverse fields and disciplines across…

Thursday, March 7 @7:30 pm
Choir Concert
Performance
Bryan Hall

Programs:

On March 7, 2024 at 7:30pm in Bryan Hall Theatre the WSU School of Music will present a choral concert entitled “Your Hand and Mine.” This concert is open to the public and free for all. Ensembles performing include: WSU Chamber Singers, WSU University Singers, WSU Treble…

Friday, March 8 @8:30 am
Designing, Aligning and Refining Teaching
Workshop / Seminar
Animal Disease Biotech Facility (ADBF)

College of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Academy workshop: Designing, Aligning and Refining Teaching

Friday, March 8 @12:10 pm
Atrium Recital Series
Performance

March 8, Solo Violin Recital

Christiano Rodrigues, violin

Friday, March 8 @3:10 pm
AER/I Seminar
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall

AER/I Seminar

Saturday, March 9 @3 pm
Experience WSU Open House
Reception / Open House
Brelsford WSU Visitor Center

Experience WSU Open House

Monday, March 18 All day
Crimson Reads Exhibit
Exhibition
Holland Library

Crimson Reads honors WSU faculty, students, staff, alumni and retirees who have authored, co-authored or edited a book within the past year.

Tuesday, March 19 @12:10 pm
School of Molecular Biosciences Graduate Student Seminars
Workshop / Seminar
Biotechnology Life Sciences

“High Glucose Exposure of Preimplantation Embryos Causes Glucose Intolerance and Insulin Resistance in F1 and F2 Male Offspring,” presented by Cynthia Francis, PhD student, on rotation

Tuesday, March 19 @12:30 pm
Organic/CBS Seminar
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall

Speaker: Anubhav Dhull
Title: Harnessing chemistry of dendrimers for target specific drug delivery applications

Wednesday, March 20 @9 am
Spring 2024 Grad Fair
Ceremony / Service
Compton Union Building

Spring 2024 Grad Fair

Wednesday, March 20 @3 pm
Title IX – Know Your Rights
Online

This webinar is open to anyone, but is targeted to students, to educate them on their rights under federal Title IX legislation and regulations. Title IX prohibits discrimination based on sex, and members of the university community have the right to receive supportive measures and participated in grievance procedures for situations involving sexual harassment, dating violence, domestic violence, stalking, and sexual assault. Learn about WSU’s policies and procedures to address misconduct and your rights and responsibilities.

Thursday, March 21 @12:10 pm
School of Molecular Biosciences Faculty Seminar Series
Workshop / Seminar
Biotechnology Life Sciences

“It’s getting hot in here: mechanisms of temperature-induced DNA damage during spermatogenesis,” presented by Dr. Diane Libuda, University of Oregon; Hosted by Dr. Jennifer Watts, WSU College of Veterinary Medicine.

Thursday, March 21 @3:30 pm
Advances in Immunology and Microbiology Seminar Series: Elis Fisk
Workshop / Seminar
Bustad Hall

“A treat unfit to eat: Larval Ixodes scapularis elicit tick resistance in a reservoir host,” presented by Elis Fisk, Anatomic Pathology Resident & PhD Student. Host: Arden Baylink, Assistant Professor, Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology

Friday, March 22 @9 am
WSU College of Veterinary Medicine Spring Conference 2024
Conference / Symposium
Veterinary Teaching Hospital

Join us in person for our annual weekend Veterinary Spring Conference. There will be a large and small animal track and a track for technicians & assistants. We encourage veterinarians, technicians, and assistants to attend.

Friday, March 22 @9:10 am
Cyber-Physical Protection of Multi-Terminal DC Grids by Zhi Jin Zhang, Power Electronics Faculty Candidate
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Building

Multi-terminal high-voltage dc (HVDC) grids, or multi-terminal dc (MTDC) grids, are considered enabling technology for the large-scale integration of renewable energy sources and the modernization of electric power grids. MTDC grids offer efficient long-distance power transmission as well as resource sharing across multiple regions with different time-zones and grid frequencies.

Friday, March 22 @12:10 pm
Atrium Recital Series
Performance
Terrell Library Atrium

March 22, Violin and Piano Recital

Christiano Rodrigues, violin

Karen Nguyen, piano

Friday, March 22 @12:10 pm
Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience Seminar Series
Workshop / Seminar
Veterinary and Biomedical Research Building

“Illuminating Endogenous Cannabinoid Signaling Pathways with Photopharmacology,” presented by Dr. James Frank, assistant professor, Chemical Physiology and Biochemistry, Oregon Health and Science University.

Friday, March 22 @3:10 pm
Student Recital: Noah Tyler, composition
Performance
Bryan Hall

You are cordially invited to Noah Tyler’s Senior Composition Recital. Come join us and enjoy roughly half an hour of video game inspired music.

Program:

Friday, March 22 @5 pm
Bustad Lecture with Dr. Phyllis Erdman
Lecture
Animal Disease Biotech Facility (ADBF)

Phyllis Erdman, PhD, author of “The Human Animal Bond: A Critical Element in Veterinary Education”

Monday, March 25 @4:10 pm
Dept. of Chemistry Seminar – Professor Scott R. Daly
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall

Speaker: Prof. Scott R. Daly, Associate Professor of Chemistry, University of Iowa
Title: Assessing Metal-Ligand Covalency in Actinide and Transition Metal Complexes Containing Hydride and Phosphorus Ligands

Tuesday, March 26 @12 pm
Final Exam – Dalton Glasco
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall

Speaker: Dalton Glasco
Title: Electrochemical Sensing Using Functionalized 3D Printable Materials for Point-of-Care Applications

Tuesday, March 26 @12:10 pm
School of Molecular Biosciences — Graduate Student Seminars
Workshop / Seminar
Biotechnology Life Sciences

“HIV-1 usurps transcription start site heterogeneity of host RNA polymerase II to maximize replication fitness,” presented by Dammy Olanrewaju. PhD Student, on rotation

Tuesday, March 26 @2 pm
AGI SP24 Power Seminar Series ~ Designing and Operating Power Electronic Dominated Energy Systems of the Future by Timothy Salsbury, PNNL
Presentation
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Building

This talk will introduce the E-COMP project and explain how the principle of co-design can be used to optimize design and operational decisions in a joint way for multiple objectives. An example use case of offshore wind integration will also be presented to highlight the utility of the approaches being pursued.

Tuesday, March 26 @5:30 pm
Dine & Develop Etiquette Dinner
Careers / Jobs
Compton Union Building

Join us for an exclusive opportunity to Level Up and enhance your professional skills at this year’s Dine & Develop Networking & Etiquette Dinner. During this event, we will hear from the esteemed Marissa Rudley, a dining etiquette coach & registered dietician nutritionist, who will guide us through an interactive dining experience.

Tuesday, March 26 @7:30 pm
Percussion Ensemble Concert
Performance
Kimbrough Music Building

PROGRAM

The concert will include solo literature performed by members of the percussion studio as well as chamber works by John Cage, George Crumb, and David Maslanka.

Wednesday, March 27 @12 pm
Foley Event: The Man in the Middle
Bryan Hall

Authors Kenton Bird and John Pierce will discuss their book on former Speaker Foley and his commitment to bi-partisanship and institution building, in comparison to today’s polarized politics.

Wednesday, March 27 @12 pm
Leaders in Industry Talk by Rear Admiral Nicholas Tilbrook (Hybrid)
Careers / Jobs
Carpenter Hall

Leaders in Industry” all-campus lecture by Rear Admiral Nicholas Tilbrook, commander of Submarine Group Nine. Join us for an exploration of the technologies that power our nation’s submarines at Naval Base Kitsap – Bangor in Washington State. This engaging session promises a captivating insight into the cutting-edge systems and engineering that define the Navy’s commitment to innovation.

Wednesday, March 27 @1 pm
Three-Minute Thesis
Presentation
Veterinary and Biomedical Research Building

Three-Minute Thesis

Wednesday, March 27 @3 pm
Distinguished Faculty Address
Lecture
Health Education and Research Building - WSU Spokane

Distinguished Faculty Address

Wednesday, March 27 @4:30 pm
Artificial Intelligence and the courts
Bryan Hall

AI is changing many aspects of American life, including the law. How is it impacting legal practice and our court system?

Wednesday, March 27 @7 pm
Potter Memorial Lecture
Lecture
Center for Undergraduate Education (CUE)

Human interdependence with other living things plays a central role in our ethical responsibilities. How can Aldo Leopold’s idea of land health help us understand these?
Roberta Millstein is professor emerit in the department of philosophy at University of California, Davis. Her newest book, The Land Is Our Community: Aldo Leopold’s Environmental Ethic for the New Millennium is in production.

Thursday, March 28 @11 am
Crimson and Gray Day
Terrell Mall

Celebrate WSU’s Birthday on Crimson and Gray Day
The Washington State University Alumni Association (WSUAA) is celebrating the founding of the university by handing out FREE cake to students, faculty, and staff on March 28.

Thursday, March 28 @3 pm
Final Exam – Jacob Lewis
Workshop / Seminar
Troy Hall

Speaker: Jacob Lewis
Title: Characterization of Flavonoid Enzymes in Grasses

Friday, March 29 @9:10 am
Recent Advances in Power Electronics for BPS Connected IBRs by Ahmed S. Soliman, Power Electronics Faculty Candidate
Presentation
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Building

This lecture’s topic is threefold: The first part will cover a new modularized high frequency DC-link integration methodology that connects multisource renewable energy sources involving battery energy storage system (BESS) to the AC-grid. The second will focus on a novel encoder less control of permanent magnet assisted synchronous reluctance generator (PMa-SynRG) based-stator current vector for renewable energy systems. And the third encompasses AI/ML applications with power electronics, especially online learning data-driven based control for grid connected power converters within DC microgrid applications. Performance assessment of both dynamic and steady-state behaviors of the proposed techniques under various operational conditions will then be highlighted.

Friday, March 29 @12:10 pm
Performance
Terrell Library Atrium

March 29, WSU Horn Studio Recital

Martin King, director

Friday, March 29 @3 pm
Final Exam – Haley Schramm
Workshop / Seminar
Fulmer Hall

Speaker: Haley Schramm
Title: Quantitative Evaluation of Simultaneous Selective Ion Clustering and Hydrogen/Deuterium Exchange