Ted Tremper on “Life on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah”
WSU alumnus Ted Tremper talks about his experiences working with Trevor Noah, the role of social/political comedy, and his own pathway from WSU to the Daily Show and beyond.
Immerse yourself in the arts as guest artists and faculty share their works in these recordings from prior webinars and livestreamed events. Select the video title or image to play the video and find additional information.
WSU alumnus Ted Tremper talks about his experiences working with Trevor Noah, the role of social/political comedy, and his own pathway from WSU to the Daily Show and beyond.
Join this live-stream and learn fun moves with fellow WSU students. Hip-Hop Majorette is a high-energy, lyrical, synchronized dance style that incorporates ballet, jazz, modern dance, hip-hop, and gymnastics.
Poet Rachel Morgan is a writer who questions how we make sense of the world in an era when information is exponentially created and chronicled.
Unique among Spanish music groups, Las Migas offer a fascinating blend of Flamenco and Mediterranean styles, combining classic and contemporary rhythms with melodies ranging from powerful to passionate to playful.
WSU professors and authors, Debbie Lee and Ray Sun, will talk about the genre of memoir and how they serve to give a personal voice to important global issues.
During this livestream, the activist, journalist, and film director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy will discuss her work documenting a wide variety of issues in South Asia.
Dr. Joris D. Kila, an internationally known expert, discusses ways to rescue artifacts from extremist groups during a public address at WSU Pullman.
Fine art photographer and WSU professor, Denis Dehart, presents on the history on the art of photography and techniques to improve your personal photos.