Pullman, Wash. – “Broken on All Sides,” a film about racial inequality within America’s criminal justice system, will be shown at 7 p.m. Tues., Sept. 15, in room 203 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.—Read a good book lately that ties to themes of leadership and social justice? You might want to nominate it to be the 2016-17 book used by all students […]
PULLMAN, Wash.—Washington State University’s Common Readings Tuesdays event and speaker series kicks off fall semester 2015 with a free screening of the 1962 classic film To Kill a Mockingbird, starting […]
MEDIA: Susan Poch, Co-Director of the Common Reading Program, WSU Office of Undergraduate Education, 509-335-6037 PULLMAN, Wash.—Washington State University first-year students in Pullman will use the book Just Mercy: A […]
PULLMAN, Wash.—What happens to that meat gristle and vegetable clump left on your plate at the neighborhood eatery last evening? “Issues of Food Waste” will be addressed by Southfork Public […]
PULLMAN, Wash.—The Washington State University Common Reading Program will host materials researcher Karl Englund for a 7 p.m. March 24 lecture in Webster 16 titled “Engineering New Products from Old […]
PULLMAN, Wash.—Washington State University’s Patricia Hunt is an expert on how plastics impact reproductive mechanisms in humans and other animals. At 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 3, she will discuss “Are […]
PULLMAN, Wash.—Trevor Bond, Washington State University head of the Libraries’ Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC) department, will kick off the spring Common Reading Tuesdays lecture series Jan. 20 with […]