Experience WSU
Episode Descriptions
Trevor Bond
Head of Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections, WSU
Trevor Bond discusses his work with the John Johnson collection of ephemera at Oxford University. Never meant to be preserved, unique ephemeral prints nevertheless attract archivists from around the world. In this interview, Trevor Bond explains why.
Mark Kuzyk
Professor of Physics, Washington State University
Mark Kuzyk studies the interaction of light and matter. Kuzyk designs and tests molecules to see how they interact with high-intensity light. He shares his enthusiasm for his field and discusses its applications in nonlinear materials.
Michael Skinner
Director of the Center for Reproductive Biology, Washington State University
Michael Skinner's laboratory presented a revolutionary observation about the nature of disease. Professor Skinner explains what "metagenetics" means and discusses the way heritable changes can occur without actual change in the DNA.
Tom Johnson
Science Instruction Technical Supervisor, Physics and Astronomy, WSU
Tom Johnson assists professors in Physics and Astronomy with visual demonstrations. Here, he shares his favorite demonstrations and discusses the rewards of his work.
Keith Bloom
Director of Construction and Quality Services at Capital Planning and Development, WSU
Keith Bloom says that the greatest architecture resides on university campuses. Hired during the construction of Holland Library, Mr. Bloom has since led one billion dollars’ worth of work in Pullman and the urban campuses. Here, he shares his passion for building and beauty.





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