WSU faculty, staff, and students from the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture are invited to join President Kirk Schulz on Oct. 8 for a town hall in Pullman.
The students had to employ critical thinking, problem-solving, teamwork, and digital literacy skills to create an app that addresses problems or issues inherent to any type of relocation, such as leaving home for college.
Categories include strategy, games with friends, card games, and word games and trivia games. Patrons can check out games for seven days with one renewal allowed.
The Cougar Accessible Transportation Service runs 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays in Pullman. Although students receive first‑priority, faculty and staff can get rides when space is available.
Grain scientists at Washington State University will share some of the latest discoveries in wheat breeding, disease and pest management, and production innovations at the annual Wheat Academy Dec. 10 and 11 in Pullman.
Next month, the Lauren McCluskey Foundation will host its first events in Pullman, including a 5K walk/run raising money to fund research and education programs centered around making college campuses nationwide safer for students.
The WSU Eggert Family Organic Farm’s Fall Harvest Festival will include u‑pick pumpkins, a produce sale, games for the family, pumpkin pie, fresh apple cider, and face painting.
More than 50 WSU and UI faculty and administrators are expected to attend the event this Thursday and Friday where they will work together to imagine new pathways for interdisciplinary research and teaching.