Join the History department and special guests who will discuss local internship and job options for history, anthropology, humanities, and social sciences majors.
With support and funding from Humanities Washington, the Guest House Cultural Capital Scholar Residency program located in Richland, WA continues this fall 2019 with the arrival of artist and creative scholar Philippe Hyojung Kim. Philippe Hyojung Kim (b. 1989) often experiments with various materials and mediums...
On July 23, 1944, Hanford Engineer Works employees each gave a day's worth of their pay to purchase a B-17 Bomber for the war effort. This bomber, named "Day's Pay", was used during WWII over the skies of Europe. Descendants of the Day's Pay crew...
This is a book launch event for Robert L. Ferguson and C Mark Smith's newest book, "Something Extraordinary: A Short History of the Manhattan Project" at the Manhattan Project National Historical Park Visitors Center on Sept. 13th. A short program will occur with light refreshments...
The film, Iron Jawed Angels, is presented by the History Department in commemoration of the centennial anniversary for the passage of the 19th Amendment granting woman suffrage in the United States. The film tells the story of fiery American suffragette Alice Paul, who lights a...
Registration Deadline: October 1, 2019 by 5 pm Register at: https://wsu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1STpAwYQt4oxjq5 This event is an opportunity for those interested in English studies to socialize and learn more about the program. It is open to English majors and minors, Humanities majors, undecided students, and those pursuing writing certificates....
The Peace Paper Project is an international community-arts initiative that utilizes traditional papermaking as a form of trauma therapy, social engagement, and community activism. Drew Matott, the Director of the program, will speak about his work with Syrian refugees in Germany. His lecture is part...
Bruce Napier, a senior scientist at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, will discuss his work regarding the Mayak plutonium production site in Russia, which has many similarities to the Hanford Site in Richland, as part of a lecture at 5 p.m. on Oct. 30 in...
This event is open to current students with a declared history major who are interested in applying for history scholarships. Presented by Tracey Hanshew, History Department, 372-7390, tracey.hanshew@wsu.edu