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An artist talk and reception with Mimi Jung
On Tuesday, March 31, at 4 p.m., artist Mimi Jung will offer a public talk in the museum in reference to the exhibition Mimi Jung: An Unfinished Origin. Jung’s work expresses a deep interest in identity, transformation, and the spaces between what is known and unknown. Using a loom-based practice and unconventional materials such as paper, foam, […]
‘Mimi Jung: An Unfinished Origin’ exhibition
March 31–June 27 Tuesday–Saturday, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Closed: Sunday, Monday Mimi Jung: An Unfinished Origin brings together recent sculptural works from this Helena, Montana-based artist. The loom has long served as the foundation of her methodical and often labor-intensive process, where the slow creation of each piece allows for deliberate shaping and assessment over time. Using unexpected and unconventional […]
‘Longer Light: Selections from the Collection’ exhibition
March 31 – June 27 Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed Sunday, Monday Light is ethereal; it opens and spreads. It radiates and fills spaces. It illuminates both the beautiful and tragic as well as the mundane, bringing the contents of our lives into sharper focus. In a traditional sense, light is also ephemeral […]
‘Big Ideas’ funded through initiative, as WSU creates ongoing research fund
Ten research projects received funding through the President’s Big Ideas Initiative, as WSU also announced a $2 million fund to support high‑impact research.
Small ‘edge’ computer could help self-driving cars operate in rural areas
A compact, affordable computer performed well as a decision‑maker in rural driving simulations compared with larger systems.
WSU Police Department hosting trainings on Pullman campus
The trainings will be primarily conducted around Heald Hall in conjunction with neighboring agencies, and are scheduled to take place this week.
Terri Parr Wynecoop appointed as permanent WSU executive director & presidential liaison for Tribal relations
Parr will continue to serve as WSU’s leader for government relations with Native American Tribes, transitioning from the interim role she has held since December 2025.
WSU alumnus wins second Oscar for ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’
Eric Saindon was able to relish the win alongside his children and the team that brought Pandora to life to the tune of a $1.4 billion worldwide box office.
Zoology Club welcomes Erica Rosenblum for the 2026 Jonas Lecture
UC Berkeley biologist Erica Rosenblum will give a School of Biological Sciences seminar on March 30 and the 2026 Robert Jonas Lecture on March 31 at WSU Pullman.