With their country at war, students from King Danylo University in western Ukraine face challenges unfathomable to most U.S. college students while working on a group project for an international tourism class at WSU.
The initiative will provide programming for student-athletes in entrepreneurship and business education starting this summer. It is the result of a generous financial commitment from alumni Dan and Joanne Castles.
A proposal to provide monthly payments to most U.S. parents, similar to those under the pandemic relief program, would likely worsen poverty for children of single mothers, a WSU study has found.
The donation will help the department meet a wide range of objectives, including recruiting a diverse student population and preparing graduates for the job market.
The Power Breakfast is designed to inform, inspire and engage business leaders on contemporary business issues. The event will be held 8–9:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 27 at the Spokane Convention Center.
The April 13 symposium on the Pullman campus is free and open to the public. It will feature three panels comprised of corporate marketing executives and a networking mixer.
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program specialists are certified by the Internal Revenue Service. Some Pullman volunteers received additional training this year to work with international students.
The annual Military All Call event is hosted by Carson College of Business and will be held at 6 p.m. via Zoom. It will feature a panel exploring the value of veterans in logistics and supply chain operations.
The preference for female robots working in service roles at hotels was stronger when the robots appeared more human-like, according to a study by WSU researcher Soobin Seo.
The school will kick off its annual Hospitality Week Tuesday, March 8, featuring a lineup of events open to the public, including the Bellhop and celebration of new inductees into the SHBM Hall of Fame.