Paulina Gómez Vega’s experience at Washington State College in the early 1920s set her on a path that made her an education leader and an influential voice for women’s rights back home.
Sarah De Santos is one of the many Honors College students who are gaining valuable research experience through the Motivating Innovation and Research Achievement program.
Finalists in the process of interviewing for the position of provost and executive vice president will present to the public during their visits to WSU next week.
President Kirk Schulz used his annual State of the University Address to highlight both achievements and challenges while also announcing a planned review of WSU’s administrative structure and academic programs.
The Pullman-based symposium features 22 sessions by industry leaders from around the world on April 3–4. All offerings are free and open to the public. Marquee events will be livestreamed.
The virtual Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice Summit from 10 a.m.–noon on April 2 will focus on the support systems in place to assist the needs of this often vulnerable population.
Murrow College of Communication students traveled to Armenia over spring break to interview international conflict refugees and the aid workers helping to resettle them.