Talmadge Anderson played a key role in the 1970s transforming WSU Black Studies into one of the broadest interdisciplinary programs of its kind in the West.
The book explores the untold story of food and inequality in America. Incoming first-year students and faculty planning to use the book in their courses will receive a free copy.
During a competition at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, graduate student Stone Durán pitched a textile design that could reduce the prevalence of cancer for firefighters.
Hinojosa will share insights from her more than 30‑year career as a trailblazing Latina journalist and advocate for media diversity during the event, scheduled for April 3.
A WSU student team developed an India raga music app for a startup company as part of a senior program that has students work on projects for real-world clients.
Students can submit abstracts to present their mentored research, scholarship, and creative activity for the Showcase for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities this spring.
Landscape architecture students are developing plans for accessible trails along the Clearwater River in Kamiah, Idaho. They will present their designs at 2:30 p.m. on Dec. 6 on the Pullman campus.