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“Edith Wharton’s Two Americas” topic of WSU humanities lecture Feb. 21

“Edith Wharton’s Two Americas” topic of WSU humanities lecture Feb. 21

Washington State University English Professor and Humanities Fellow Donna M. Campbell will present “Edith Wharton’s Two Americas” at 5:30 p.m. Tues., Feb. 21, in Goertzen 21 (GCAD 21). The presentation is co-hosted by the Humanities Planning Group (HPG) and the Honors College, and is free and open to the public. » More …

WSU Humanities Fellow Joseph Campbell discusses interdisciplinary approach to prison reform Oct. 18

WSU Humanities Fellow Joseph Campbell discusses interdisciplinary approach to prison reform Oct. 18

joecampbellPULLMAN, Wash.—“Moral responsibilities and punishment: An interdisciplinary approach to prison reform” is the topic that Humanities Fellow and professor of politics, philosophy, and public affairs Joseph Campbell will present at 5:30 p.m. Tues., Oct. 18, in Goertzen Hall room 21. The public is invited to this free lecture. » More …

Religion and espionage in World War II discussed by WSU Humanities Fellow Matt Sutton Oct. 27

Religion and espionage in World War II discussed by WSU Humanities Fellow Matt Sutton Oct. 27

PULLMAN, Wash.—Washington State University history professor Matt Sutton will discuss “FDR’s Army of Faith: Religion and American Espionage in World War II” at 5:30 p.m. Tues., Oct. 27, in Goertzen 21 (GCAD 21), followed by a reception. The public is welcome at no charge. » More …

Religion and espionage in World War II discussed by WSU Humanities Fellow Matt Sutton Oct. 27

Religion and espionage in World War II discussed by WSU Humanities Fellow Matt Sutton Oct. 27

PULLMAN, Wash.—Washington State University history professor Matt Sutton will discuss “FDR’s Army of Faith: Religion and American Espionage in World War II” at 5:30 p.m. Tues., Oct. 27, in Goertzen 21 (GCAD 21), followed by a reception. The public is welcome at no charge.  » More …

WSU Honors College career panel Oct. 5 features Boeing, Microsoft, medical, and legal experts

PULLMAN, Wash. —Washington State University alumni with corporate, medical, and legal expertise will be members of a career panel at 5:00 p.m. Mon., Oct. 5, in the Honors Hall Lounge on campus.

With support from The Boeing Company, the event is free and open to all students. Pizza will be served. Hosts are the WSU Honors College and the Honors Student Advisory Council (HSAC). » More …

WSU alumnus Raymond L. Williams presents Honors College Distinguished Lecture Tuesday, March 24 on Peruvian Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa

PULLMAN, Wash.—University of California-Riverside Distinguished Professor of Spanish Raymond L. Williams will present “A Nobel Laureate’s Journey: Stockholm via Pullman” on the life and works of Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 24, in the Honors Hall Lounge at Washington State University. » More …

WSU alumnus Raymond L. Williams presents Honors College Distinguished Lecture on Peruvian Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa

WSU alumnus Raymond L. Williams presents Honors College Distinguished Lecture Tuesday, March 24 on Peruvian Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa

PULLMAN, Wash.—University of California-Riverside Distinguished Professor of Spanish Raymond L. Williams will present “A Nobel Laureate’s Journey: Stockholm via Pullman” on the life and works of Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 24, in the Honors Hall Lounge at Washington State University. » More …

WSU Immunologist Wendy Brown Delivers Honors College Invited Lecture Nov. 10

PULLMAN, Wash. — Infections transmitted by ticks, mosquitoes, and other insects have plagued animals and affected humans for millennia. Washington State University Regents Professor of Immunology Wendy Brown is among the elite researchers in the world who develop life-changing vaccines needed to combat those diseases. Her work impacts the lives and livelihoods of millions world-wide. » More …

WSU Immunologist Wendy Brown Delivers Honors College Invited Lecture Nov. 10

WSU Immunologist Wendy Brown Delivers Honors College Invited Lecture Nov. 10

Wendy Brown
Wendy Brown

PULLMAN, Wash. — Infections transmitted by ticks, mosquitoes, and other insects have plagued animals and affected humans for millennia. Washington State University Regents Professor of Immunology Wendy Brown is among the elite researchers in the world who develop life-changing vaccines needed to combat those diseases. Her work impacts the lives and livelihoods of millions world-wide. » More …