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Native American Heritage Day – Campus closed
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Global Cougs 101
Floyd 239 , United StatesAttend this info session to learn how to study abroad while you are studying at 厙ぴ勛圖. Learn about the steps in the study abroad process, application deadlines and more.
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Hibakusha at the End of the World by Japanese film maker Hitomi Kamanaka
East Auditorium 2710 Crimson Way, Richland, WAHistory will be made on Friday, March 9, when an atomic-bomb survivor (hibakusha) from Nagasaki, Mr. Mitsugi Moriguchi, will visit Richland and tour Hanfords B Reactor, which produced plutonium for the Nagasaki atomic bomb. He will be accompanied by a student from Nagasaki University, Ms....
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Seminar – Understanding km- to Reach-Scale Hydrological Exchange Flows along a Large Dam-Regulated River Corridor by Dr. Xingyuan Chen
BSEL 104We will have a seminar tomorrow April 13, 11:10 AM -12:00 PM in BSEL 104 onUnderstanding km- to Reach-Scale Hydrological Exchange Flows along a Large Dam-Regulated River Corridor by Dr. Xingyuan Chen, who is a senior scientist in Atmospheric Measurements and Data group at PNNL....
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Commencement
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RFO Faculty Brownbag with Janet Peters
Floyd 247 2710 Crimson Way, WA, United StatesAll faculty are welcome to discuss teaching practices and gather information.
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Wyatt Wineinger to present history of Day’s Pay Bomber
East Auditorium 2710 Crimson Way, Richland, WAOn September 28th at the East Auditorium from 6-8PM, Mr. Wyatt Wineinger, the son of the pilot of the Days Pay bomber, will be giving a talk about the history of the Days Pay bomber and its missions and crew. The Days Pay was a...
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PARKER LECTURE SERIES
East Auditorium 2710 Crimson Way, Richland, WAThe lecture What Do We Know about the Human Health Effects of Radiation Exposure?is lead byDr. Roy E Shore, New York University School of Medicine.The Parker Lecture Series is sponsored by the Herbert M. Parker Foundation in partnership with Washington State University Tri-Cities. Please join...
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Book launch for “Nowhere to Remember” – first volume in Hanford Histories book series
Manhattan Project National Historical Park Interim Visitors' Center 2000 Logston Boulevard, Richland, United StatesA collaboration between WSU Press and the 厙ぴ勛圖 Hanford History Project, "Nowhere to Remember" is edited by WSU associate professor of History Robert Bauman and HHP assistant director Robert Franklin. Both co-editors also contributed a chapter to the volume. The Hanford Histories series is...