More than 50 high school students from the Seattle and Spokane areas are getting to experience what college is all about as part of the Visionaries Inspiring Black Empowered Students or VIBES Conference in Pullman.
The annual Military All Call event is hosted by Carson College of Business and will be held at 6 p.m. via Zoom. It will feature a panel exploring the value of veterans in logistics and supply chain operations.
Joel Bervell is a hardworking third‑year WSU medical student, but on TikTok, the 26‑year‑old is better known as the “Medical Mythbuster” for creating videos highlighting racial disparities in medicine.
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.
The annual science communication conference will be held March 23–25 in person in Portland, Oregon and in real-time online. The theme is Making Connections: The many arms of science communication.
How companies create conversation and where they hope to see dialogue play out has changed significantly since the Super Bowl was first played in 1967.
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.
The School of the Environment will host a free, public presentation, “Environmental Justice in Rural America,” by leading environmental justice activist Catherine Coleman Flowers at noon on Wednesday, Feb. 16.