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FeaturedWSU Tri-Cities 2710 Crimson Way, Richland, WA, United States
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Global Cougs 101
Floyd 239 , United StatesAttend this info session to learn how to study abroad while you are studying at WSU Tri-Cities. Learn about the steps in the study abroad process, application deadlines and more.
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“Hibakusha at the End of the World” by Japanese film maker Hitomi Kamanaka
East Auditorium 2710 Crimson Way, Richland, WAHistory will be made on Friday, March 9, when an atomic-bomb survivor (hibakusha) from Nagasaki, Mr. Mitsugi Moriguchi, will visit Richland and tour Hanford’s B Reactor, which produced plutonium for the Nagasaki atomic bomb. He will be accompanied by a student from Nagasaki University, Ms....
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Seminar – Understanding km- to Reach-Scale Hydrological Exchange Flows along a Large Dam-Regulated River Corridor by Dr. Xingyuan Chen
BSEL 104We will have a seminar tomorrow April 13, 11:10 AM -12:00 PM in BSEL 104 on “Understanding km- to Reach-Scale Hydrological Exchange Flows along a Large Dam-Regulated River Corridor” by Dr. Xingyuan Chen, who is a senior scientist in Atmospheric Measurements and Data group at PNNL....
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Commencement
FeaturedToyota Center 7016 W. Grandridge Blvd., Kennewick -
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RFO Faculty Brownbag with Janet Peters
Floyd 247 2710 Crimson Way, WA, United StatesAll faculty are welcome to discuss teaching practices and gather information.
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Wyatt Wineinger to present history of Day’s Pay Bomber
East Auditorium 2710 Crimson Way, Richland, WAOn September 28th at the East Auditorium from 6-8PM, Mr. Wyatt Wineinger, the son of the pilot of the Day’s Pay bomber, will be giving a talk about the history of the Day’s Pay bomber and it’s missions and crew. The Day’s Pay was a...
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PARKER LECTURE SERIES
East Auditorium 2710 Crimson Way, Richland, WAThe lecture ‘What Do We Know about the Human Health Effects of Radiation Exposure?’ is lead by Dr. Roy E Shore, New York University School of Medicine. The Parker Lecture Series is sponsored by the Herbert M. Parker Foundation in partnership with Washington State University Tri-Cities. Please join...
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Book launch for “Nowhere to Remember” – first volume in Hanford Histories book series
Manhattan Project National Historical Park Interim Visitors' Center 2000 Logston Boulevard, Richland, United StatesA collaboration between WSU Press and the WSU Tri-Cities Hanford History Project, "Nowhere to Remember" is edited by WSU associate professor of History Robert Bauman and HHP assistant director Robert Franklin. Both co-editors also contributed a chapter to the volume. The Hanford Histories series is...
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LGBTQ+ 101 and Community Panel
SUB 120N 2710 University Dr, Richland, United StatesPlease join Katie Banks and Joshua Rumley for an introduction to LGBTQ+ terminology from 3:30-4:00. We will then be joined by community members Jay Chavez, Anna Southern, and Jessyca Ramonette to discuss "coming out" and LGBTQ+ issues in recognition of the 30th Anniversary of National...