Audio
by WSM staffFall 2024
Listen to an excerpt of the WSU’s Mariachi Leones del Monte at the recent Mariachi Herencia Concert (September 21, 2024). The full concert with video can be found on YouTube.
Doctoral candidate Brooke Beech talks about compensation strategies for cognitive decline (podcast)
Summer 2024
Obsessed: Food Network official podcast hosted by WSU alum Jaymee Sire (offsite link)
Spring 2024
Listen to the Cougar Marching Band playing Hail Washington and the WSU Fight Song (live recordings).
Winter 2023
The ethics of eating: a talk with WSU bioethicist Samantha Noll (podcast)
Fall 2023
Restoring Palouse prairie: A field trip with Chris Duke in honor of his mom (podcast)
Kicker Dean Janikowski talks about raising money in honor of his mom (podcast)
Eric McElroy talks about his journey as a composer and musician, influences, and connections to poetry (podcast)
Summer 2023
A chat with Tom Haig about reinventing his life, writing his book, and where he’s going next (podcast)
Spring 2023
Helen Szablya in her own words (podcast)
A chat with Buddy Levy on the story behind his story (podcast)
Fall 2022
Saying Goodbye: Gillian Coldsnow reminisces about 28 years with NWPB (offsite link)
Spring 2022
Listen to Nimíipuu (Nez Perce) music from the past and today
Fall 2021
Enrique Cerna’s latest podcast, Chino y Chicano
(offsite link)
Listen to performances of Re-imagined Radio
(offsite link)
Fall 2020
A sound sculpture by Trimpin (from the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU permanent collection) was recently restaged in the gallery space it was originally designed. Listen to a sample of Ambiente432’s 12 motion-sensor resonator horns tuned to a frequency of 432Hz.
Charge up with Glenn Johnson’s famous “That’s another Cougar first down.”
What would a world without insects not sound like? Here are some insect sounds we couldn’t live without. Produced by Juan Ibarra as a WSU Entomology 101 project. (YouTube)
Winter 2019
Listen to Joan Burbick as she reads the beginning of her new book Stripland.
Fall 2019
YAZZ Band by WSU Regents Professor, composer, and saxophonist Greg Yasinitsky
Spring 2019
Recordings of the Washington State Fight Song from: NASA and Space Shuttle Challenger, the first known recording in 1934, and Tom Tuttle from Tacoma singing in Volunteers
Winter 2018
Sample tracks from the vocal jazz album by Jamie Shew ’98, Eyes Wide Open (iTunes)
Spring 2018
Stories from 1965 Golden grads
Fall 2017
James Thayer on the craft of the novel
Stephen B. Smart reads from his novel Whispers of the Greybull
Sample new releases from the WSU School of Music
Spring 2017
Podcast: A conversation with Kelvin Lynn
Winter 2015
WSU emeritus professor and author Alex Kuo reads from his 2015 novel shanghai.shanghai.shanghai