The WSU community will have the opportunity to hear from the American educator credited with developing the concept of first-generation students as part of the university’s National TRIO Day celebration at noon on Feb. 24.
Recent alumni from the School of Molecular Biosciences and Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience will explain how to job hunt during the pandemic and discuss critical experiences that set them apart from other job candidates.
WSU will welcome 136 employers to meet with students at the spring Career Expo with virtual sessions set for Monday, Feb. 7 and in‑person meetings Tuesday, Feb. 8.
The students chose different patterns, mixing two layers of fabric for each blanket. The blankets were donated to two groups based in Spokane: the Crosswalk Youth Shelter and Women’s Hearth.
Students, faculty, and staff will soon be able to purchase Greek and Mediterranean food from the new restaurant at the Compton Union Building on the Pullman campus.
The fully virtual tournament, titled Global Gauntlet, takes place March 21 and is open to current and incoming students from all campuses and locations in the WSU system.
Senior Joey McDonald’s dream is to help improve the lives of people like his father, who died in 2021 due to complications from a gunshot wound that left him paralyzed.
Longtime ski patroller and soon-to-be Coug nurse Daniel Voltz will leave for China on Jan. 20 to be part of the Mountain Rescue Service for the XXIV Olympic Winter Games in Beijing.