The Princeton Review ranked WSU No. 6 for best student support and counseling services, No. 13 for best health services, No. 24 for best campus food, and No. 8 for best quality of life.
WSU’s Porismita Borah is a co‑principal investigator on the National Science Foundation-funded project to develop a tool that helps journalists identify and combat misinformation online.
Ghandi’s award-winning project introduces behavior-based energy efficiency strategies to indoor environments by interpreting real-time biological and emotional data to make adjustments.
In 1992, WSU extended its land-grant mission by launching one of the nation’s first opportunities for students to pursue a degree from anywhere in the world.
The National Institutes of Health grant will allow researchers at WSU to explore how bacterial proteins work together to cause one of the world’s most widespread diseases transferred from animals to humans.
The WSU professor is one of nine individuals to be selected this year as a fellow. He was nominated for the lifelong honor by Laura Lavine, professor and chair of WSU’s Department of Entomology.
The McNair Scholars Program prepares undergraduate first-generation, low-income, and underrepresented students for doctoral studies. This is the sixth consecutive McNair grant awarded to WSU.
The Design-Build Institute of America has named WSU Tri‑Cities’ Collaboration Hall as one of 30 winners in the 2022 National Design-Build Project/Team Awards.