The fund was established more than two decades ago by WSU veterinary students to help animals in need of care but who were either ownerless or their owners could not afford treatment.
Now that places like senior centers, public schools, museums, and parks are gradually increasing operations, WSU’s Center for Civic Engagement is getting ready for an increase in service-learning opportunities for students.
Family Weekend will be mostly virtual April 9–11, offering many interesting and fun ways for students and their families to engage with the University.
Members of WSU’s International Students’ Council are hosting a virtual International Education Week April 5 through 9 and have dedicated it to WSU’s students everywhere.
Engineering and natural resource sciences students, or those leading student organizations, can apply for a new scholarship established in memory of Susan L. Butts, a dedicated employee in the Office of Student Involvement.
GPSA was created in 1971 to ensure that graduate and professional students’ issues were not lost among the needs of the larger undergraduate population.
WSU Pullman students now have more spaces to gather safely with the reopening of the Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center and increased in‑person capacity at dining centers around campus.