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.
“I am not an emotional guy, but I just lost it when the immigration officer told me I would be taking the citizenship oath,” said Michael Micheal, a third year doctoral student in the College of Veterinary Medicine.
Put away at the start of the COVID‑19 pandemic, the giant TV on the main floor of the CUB is back, another sign the Pullman campus is returning to life.
The film festival, called Reels with All the Feels, continues this month with “Ballet After Dark” on March 26 and “Disclosure” on March 31, which is also Trans Day of Visibility.
WSU is the No. 9 seed in the Mercado Region and is set to play the No. 8 seed South Florida in the first round of the tournament Sunday, March 21 in Austin, Texas.
WSU first‑year students and seniors will receive an email today from President Kirk Schulz asking them to take the National Survey for Student Engagement to help shape future programming at the University.