Exhibit opening party for the People of the Manhattan Project Exhibit. Light refreshments will be provided. Come see the exhibit and meet its creators!
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...
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...
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...
Join us for Preview Day on Saturday, Nov. 9 and experience the atmosphere and energy of WSU Tri-Cities. During this visit, you’ll get the chance to attend academic program sessions, engage with faculty and students, and explore campus all in one morning. Attending a preview...
The History Department will be showing the film Selma to honor Black History Month. Popcorn will be provided. This event is open to WSU Tri-Cities students only.
Free event for students, community members and fellow Cougs on WSU Tri-Cities' campus that includes: Bounce Houses, Bubble Soccer, A Rock Wall, Arts and Crafts, Food Trucks, and more! All ages welcome! Postponed for a later date.
Washington State University Tri-Cities Career Services presents the “Evolving Workplace Practices and Local Industry Implications Due to Covid-19” Webinar. This webinar will cover resources for job seekers and displaced workers, the pandemic’s impact on the local job market, an Employer roundtable providing insight on business...