Becker, education and programs curator at WSU’s Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, introduces art, art history, and curation to Honors College students using the museum as her classroom.
A flag walk, a painting workshop, and a guided discussion are among the events the WSU Pullman community is invited to attend in celebration of Latinx Heritage Month, which runs Sept. 15 to Oct. 15.
The number of students of Hispanic and Latino origin attending Washington State University has grown substantially in the last decade — up 75% to more than 4,000 students systemwide.
WSU senior Kenny Hernandez had the opportunity to look for rare shorebirds, called yellow rails, in Oregon's Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge as part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service internship.
The WSU community can support students’ fundamental needs this fall by attending an informational summit and donating to the Cougar Meal Swipe program and Cougar Food Pantry at home football games.
This fall, WSU welcomed a new TMP class of over 380 second-year and transfer students on the Pullman campus. Those students have been matched with one of 24 junior and senior student mentors.
The Nairobi program, offered for the first time this summer, is meant to enhance students’ technical expertise while supporting ongoing studies by WSU’s Global Health Kenya program.
On Wednesday, Sept. 6, the Student Entertainment Board will celebrate two decades of providing the Pullman community with dynamic entertainment programs as part of CougFest.