College of Liberal Arts

WSU Announces Final Budget Reduction Plan

The budget will go into effect when the new biennium begins July 1.

Making News in the Liberal Arts

Richard Williams Professor Takes Students on Quite a 'Trek'
Taking a history class from Richard Williams is an adventure—sometimes fringing on the intergalactic. Williams is a Trekkie and a Parrot Head and often weaves these pop culture interests into his classes.
Michael Morgan studies pain management Stimulus Money Aids Pain Management Research
Funded by the National Institutes of Health, Michael Morgan's research examines whether administration of cannabinoids in conjunction with anti-pain medications such as morphine provides better pain relief then either drug alone.
DTC project Students Create Web Site to Promote Region
In a move to promote Clark County as a good place to do business or make a career, WSU Vancouver digital technology and culture students launched the Web site Living in Southwest Washington.
Nadia Doud, refugee officer with Homeland Security Nadia Daud: No Place Like Home
Political science alumna Nadia Daud travels to some of the most troubled regions of the world as a refugee officer with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Upcoming Events

Friday, July 3

Independence Day holiday, no classes, all university offices closed.

Friday, July 24 – Saturday, July 25

Opera Workshop presents "Gershwin Revue," a song and dance show featuring the music of George Gershwin, Bryan Hall Theatre, 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $10 general admission, $5 students and seniors. More on the Gershwin Revue

Friday, July 31 – Saturday, August 1

"Gershwin Revue" (see above), Bryan Hall Theatre, 8:00 p.m. $10 general, $5 students and seniors. More on the Gershwin Revue
 

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