Washington State University’s Entrepreneurial Faculty Ambassadors and the Palouse Discovery Science Center’s May Science Pub talk will address water as the essential element to human life and how to better understand how to use water. The talk entitled, “The Language of Water: How it Supports Us and What It’s Telling Us,” will take place from 6-7 p.m., on Tuesday, May 7, at Paradise Creek Brewery in downtown Pullman.

Julie Padowski, assistant director for the Center for Environmental Research, Education, and Outreach (CEREO) at WSU and a clinical assistant professor with the State of Washington Water Research

Debbie Lee.
Lee

Center, and Debbie Lee, WSU Regents professor of English, will help connect the language of water and how it can be heard and interpreted.

“Water has the ability to deeply influence human connection and human storytelling. It has a language that can be heard and interpreted,” Lee said.

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