Past Events

November 5 – Intermediate Zotero Workshop, 2-3pm – Terrell 103

Note: Please bring your laptop with Zotero already installed. Join Librarian Lorena O’English for a workshop on how to do more with Zotero. First half hour: Using Zotero with MS Word, Supercharging Zotero with ZotFile, Zotero Groups, other Zotero tools, Q&A. Second half hour: Zotero and mobile devices, more ZotFile, Q&A.
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January 11 – All Libraries Closed

All Pullman Libraries will be closed on Saturday, January 11th. For a full list of hours during the intersession period, please see the Libraries Hours page.
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January 30 – “Schaenexw (Salmon) Run” Art Installation Reception, 3-4pm – Terrell Atrium

An installation of glass salmon by Lummi Nation glass artist Dan Friday will be commemorated with an opening reception from 3-4 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 30, at the Washington State University Terrell Library atrium. The installation, titled “Schaenexw (Salmon) Run,” is funded by the state’s Art in Public Places (AIPP) program and curated by Todd Clark […]
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March 27 – Jake Svendsen Music Performance, 12:15-1pm – CANCELLED

This event has been cancelled due to the spread of the coronavirus and COVID-19 Join us in the Terrell Atrium for the second performance of the semester by Jake Svendsen from 12:15pm-1pm. Limited seating is available on the atrium ground level; reasonable accommodations are provided upon request with adequate prior notification.
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Virginia Woolf Scholar to Deliver Emeritus Society Legacy of Excellence Lecture

Virginia Woolf scholar and professor emerita Diane Gillespie will deliver this year’s Emeritus Society Legacy of Excellence Lecture at 4 p.m. Thursday, March 28, in Todd Hall 130. Gillespie’s talk, titled “What’s Left to Say about Virginia Woolf?,” is part of WSU Showcase, the annual celebration of faculty, staff and student excellence. British author Woolf […]
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