Emergency response trainings taking place on Pullman campus May 30–June 2
Local law enforcement and fire departments will meet on the WSU Pullman campus to conduct a series of training exercises May 30–June 2.
Local law enforcement and fire departments will meet on the WSU Pullman campus to conduct a series of training exercises May 30–June 2.
The staff at WSU Insider hopes you make the most of your Memorial Day holiday. New postings will resume Tuesday.
The university’s top lawyer is taking a new systemwide role and will be replaced as division chief by an assistant attorney general who has worked alongside her since 2015.
The now-confirmed case of monkeypox in the state should raise awareness of the virus, but it will not spread as easily as COVID-19, according to WSU infectious disease experts.
During her tenure as VP for finance and administration and CFO, WSU turned a $30 million annual operating deficit into a nearly $30 million surplus in 2020. A national search for her replacement will be conducted.
The Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture announced three new directors for the upcoming school year.
Racial and ethnic minorities in Washington state are more likely to suffer fatal overdoses earlier in their lives than non-Hispanic white residents, according to a WSU IREACH study.
Don’t miss this triple play: Cougs, Father’s Day, and baseball as the Spokane Indians take on the Hillsboro Hops on Sunday, June 19, with the first pitch at 1:05 p.m. Watch the game with fellow Cougs in the Pepsi Porch and White Claw Corner. Sitting directly behind the right field wall, these adjoining areas are a hot spot for […]
June 27–30 and July 25–28 Daily instruction by WSU players and coaching staff led by Kyle Smith. Learn basic offense and defense fundamentals and skill development. Coach Smith and his staff have a hands‑on approach and are involved in every drill throughout the camp. All campers will receive a camp T‑shirt and basketball. Camp is open […]
Fred Loaiza is retiring on June 2 after 45 years of service to the College of Veterinary Medicine.