The Energy and Comfort at WSU program aims to reduce energy costs, normalize energy-saving behavior, and increase people’s comfort and well‑being at the office.
A decade after attending Cougar Kids Camp as a child, recent WSU graduate Patrick Dinges now serves as a camp coordinator, helping kids develop a habit of healthy activities.
Is a hot dog a sandwich? Meat scientist Blake Foraker was asked by WSU’s social media team to weigh in on this long-standing culinary controversy in a new video from University Marketing and Communications.
Being the only LGBTQ+ person in an office or department can be isolating. That’s why WSU Vancouver faculty and staff created PRISM, an affinity group for LGBTQ+ individuals, advocates, and allies.
As part of WSU’s Rural Community Design Initiative, students are working with the LaCrosse community on ideas for an Ice Age Floods and Heritage museum at the site of an old gas station.
Among the WSU programs and services receiving the most attention is La Bienvenida, a New Coug Orientation program tailored specifically for Spanish-speaking families.
Recent WSU graduate Alicia Callahan’s Honors College thesis about the heroic efforts of WWII soldiers has drawn national attention, earning her a summer speaking engagement in D.C., and a trip to Normandy.
Little did Chris Jose know that he would be virtually celebrating his WSU commencement ceremony on May 6 with another milestone that very same morning: the birth of his first child.
The Pullman area has seen an unusually high number of crisis situations this academic year. Fortunately, students adversely affected by local, national, or international events have support in these difficult situations.