WSU expects to name its next provost before the end of April. President Kirk Schulz is actively considering two finalists, with feedback provided by the university community being a key factor in the decision.
Shawnee Kasanke was selected to attend the 2023 Society of Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science National Diversity in STEM Conference last fall.
Pines Press, a first-of-its-kind collaboration, was conceived by WSU Press Editor-in-Chief Linda Bathgate and Amanda Clark, Whitworth University’s dean of the library and special programs.
Washington State Employee Assistance Program Director Jennifer Nguyen will lead two discussions tomorrow on the topics of change and personal wellbeing. Both presentations will be livestreamed.
The faculty-led alternative spring break program hosted by the College of Arts and Sciences helps students develop professional skills while networking with business leaders in the region.
Washington’s second-largest and fastest-growing minority population is Asian American Pacific Islander — a Census term that refers to people with origins in countries stretching from India to Hawaii, from Japan to Tonga.
The new Institute for Northwest Energy Futures is partnering with WSU Extension to come up with ways to better supply energy to people across the state.
Since it began in 2015, the philanthropic event has raised more than $1.2 million for WSU viticulture and enology research, helping to enhance the quality of Washington wines on a global scale.