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Campus & Community

University Affairs

Charting a clear path forward for WSU Athletics

Statement from WSU President Kirk Schulz and Director of Athletics Pat Chun about today’s ruling affirming that the future of the Pac‑12 should be determined by the members who remain in the conference rather than those who are leaving.

Judge rules in favor of WSU and OSU

Statement from WSU President Kirk Schulz and Director of Athletics Pat Chun about today’s ruling affirming that the future of the Pac‑12 should be determined by the members who remain in the conference rather than those who are leaving.

WSU-related Podcasts

From WSU:

Food safety, WSU stories, science answers for kids, and more—listen to podcasts from Washington State University.

About WSU:

A selection of programs about Washington State, produced by alumni and friends.

WSU Podcasts

Benefits & Training

Awards & Achievements

Undergraduate research award applications open

WSU students can apply online now through Jan. 26 for any of eight awards to support their mentored undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative activities in academic year 2024–25.

Science & Technology

Food & Agriculture

WSU Extension helps prevent food waste

Extension professionals are tackling the critical issue of food waste across the state in agriculture, households, and even at the landfill level through education and outreach.

Experiencing agriculture firsthand

Students are getting outside their labs and classrooms to tour wheat farms, fruit orchards, vegetable seed farms and USDA inspection facilities.

Health & Medicine

Veterinary Medicine

Arts & Culture

Historian explores the legacy of Steptoe Battlefield

According to WSU’s Ryan Booth, Steptoe Battlefield is a place where sacred Indigenous lands, broken treaties, and missionary efforts converged to shape an often overlooked aspect of local history.

Business & Economics

Politics & Society

Aging societies more vulnerable to collapse

Societies and political structures, like the humans they serve, appear to become more fragile as they age, according to an analysis of hundreds of pre-modern societies.

Reports & Updates