“Hibakusha at the End of the World” by Japanese film maker Hitomi Kamanaka

East Auditorium 2710 Crimson Way, Richland, WA

History 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....

RFO Faculty Brownbag with Janet Peters

Floyd 247 2710 Crimson Way, WA, United States

All faculty are welcome to discuss teaching practices and gather information.

Wyatt Wineinger to present history of Day’s Pay Bomber

East Auditorium 2710 Crimson Way, Richland, WA

On 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...

PARKER LECTURE SERIES

East Auditorium 2710 Crimson Way, Richland, WA

The 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...

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 States

A 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...

LGBTQ+ 101 and Community Panel

SUB 120N 2710 University Dr, Richland, United States

Please 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...

Dr. Jennifer Lodine-Chaffey: Making “Vile Things Precious”: King Lear and the Collapse of Civilization

East Auditorium 2710 Crimson Way, Richland, WA

In partnership with Mid-Columbia Libraries for the NEA Big Read Grant, this on-campus lecture by WSU Tri-Cities English faculty member, Dr. Jennifer Lodine-Chaffey, will feature Shakespeare's "King Lear's" story of loss--of lives, of relationships, and of sanity. Dr. Lodine-Chaffey will consider how characters in this...

Using Power & Privilege for the Greater Good: Empowering Students

Floyd 239 , United States

This workshop is part of a series sponsored by the Office of Development and the School of Politics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs on social justice. It will focus on helping WSU Tri-Cities’ faculty and staff recognize diversity and inclusion within our spaces in a way...