Pharmacy class of 2026 achieves 90% residency match rate
The result positions WSU’s College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the top among pharmacy schools in the Pacific Northwest and across the West Coast.
The result positions WSU’s College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the top among pharmacy schools in the Pacific Northwest and across the West Coast.
Research funded in part by NASA finds a simple test with a paper strip and smartphone reader could help track sleep, performance in round-the-clock occupations.
The Little Birds program introduces elementary schoolers in Eastern Washington to healthcare fields to encourage early interest in becoming doctors, nurses, and pharmacists.
The community-based primary care clinic, located inside Logan Elementary School, will increase health care access and reduce barriers to treatment, particularly for students and their parents.
A wearable sensor could improve wireless monitoring for diabetes patients, making it more cost-effective and accurate while less invasive.
WSU’s newest pharmacy graduates posted the region’s top licensure pass rates, signaling a practice-ready workforce poised to expand access to care across Washington and beyond.
A WSU study found a “back-door” route for inflammation that may lead to improved treatment for rheumatoid arthritis sufferers for whom current treatments don’t work.
A new partnership with Praventa Health will enable WSU pharmacy faculty to help Medicare patients nationwide get access to medication management.
Bill Fassett and Mark Leid have created scholarships to support future Coug pharmacists, including first‑gen and rural students.
Joshua Neumiller, a global leader in diabetes care and education, has been honored with the WSU Alumni Achievement Award for shaping standards that guide treatment for millions worldwide.