Native American students pursuing healthcare careers will have new professional development opportunities with the establishment of WSU’s chapter of the Association of Native American Medical Students.
Leaders from both organizations signed a renewed, five‑year memorandum of understanding that includes opportunities for partnership with multiple WSU campuses.
WSU also is extending the chancellor's contract through June 2027 and moving his tenured faculty status to the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
The academy has named WSU faculty for its incoming board president and three new board members. Seven faculty will also become members of the WSAS 2021 class.
A study of twins led by WSU researchers found that stress, anxiety, and depression during the first few weeks of the pandemic were associated with less and lower quality sleep.
The proposal was chosen for its unique framework to create a flexible infrastructure for resilient entrepreneurship, which consists of support programs that spur regional economic development.
Student and faculty researchers from WSU, EWU and the surrounding community will virtually present their work at WSU Health Sciences’ Inland Northwest Research Symposium on April 1.