The 95,000‑square‑foot building utilizes a wide variety of green technologies including photovoltaic arrays, natural ventilation, and advanced LED fixtures.
Nearly $800,000 in corporate and private support has been pledged in recent months to support diversity, equity, and inclusion training and study abroad opportunities as well as student recruitment, mentoring, and retention efforts.
Eighteen faculty, two staff, and five graduate students were honored for outstanding achievement at the 2022 College of Arts and Sciences Appreciation and Recognition Social.
Joy Egbert received the award in recognition of her work integrating the Halo Augmented Reality App into the Educational Escape Room located in the Department of Teaching and Learning in Pullman.
The group of WSU musicians received the Graduate College Large Jazz Ensemble award from the magazine for recordings they made while the university was online only.
Petrick will be honored at the Small Business Development Center’s national conference in September. WSU is the statewide host of the Washington SBDC, and Petrick is an employee of WSU.
Aryan Deshwal has a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to meet the world’s top researchers in math and computer science this fall. He plans to ask them how they first thought of their revolutionizing ideas.
Biochemistry Professor John Browse and anthropology Professor Tim Kohler were elected to the National Academy of Sciences in recognition of their achievements in original research.