Pullman, Wash. – Pullman Chief of Police Gary Jenkins and Washington State University Chief of Police Bill Gardner will present “The Current Evolution of Law Enforcement” on Wed., Oct. 21 […]
Pullman, Wash. – “Reflections of a Segregated Life,” a lecture about the personal side of growing up in the Jim Crow south, will be presented by Jeff Guillory, director of […]
PULLMAN, Wash.—How did 19th century monk Gregor Mendel’s observations of pea plants lead to DNA analysis used in forensic sciences today? Washington State University molecular anthropologist Brian Kemp will introduce […]
PULLMAN, Wash.—What’s good and bad about how we use prisons to achieve criminal justice goals? Washington State University Professor Faith Lutze will discuss “The Evolving American Prison: Executing the Ideals […]
PULLMAN, Wash.—Technology-savvy Lorena O’English will present “Making Sense of Those Crazy Pictures in Your Facebook Feed” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 11, in Todd Hall 130 on the Washington State […]
PULLMAN, Wash.—Do American prisons accomplish the goal of achieving justice? Faith Lutze, Washington State University associate professor of criminal justice, will explore “Perceptions of Justice: The Power of Prisons to […]
PULLMAN, Wash. – Kathryn Schulz, author of “Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error,” will present the Common Reading Invited Lecture at Washington State University at 7:30 p.m. Monday, […]
PULLMAN, Wash.—Washington State University economics Ph.D. students Ben Smith and Jadrian Wooten have studied social media to find “What Drives Demand for Pundits?,” and will present their findings to a […]
PULLMAN, Wash.—Washington State University Dean of Students Melynda Huskey will present “All the Ways I Was Wrong in College, and How Glad I Am I Was” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, […]
PULLMAN, Wash.—Washington State University’s Common Reading Program will host a moderated discussion with David “Sonny” Lacks and Jeri Lacks-Whye Wed. Jan. 23 at 7:30 p.m. in Beasley Coliseum. They are […]