Diaz’s poem, “American Arithmetic,” is featured in this year’s common reading book, “Tales of Two Americas: Stories of Inequality in a Divided Nation.” She will give a reading at 6 p.m. via YouTube Live.
WSU Global Campus is offering all Cougs a chance to give back to their communities in the spirit of Martin Luther King Jr. by organizing the first‑ever Caring Cougar Cards project.
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.
WSU’s annual poster sessions allow faculty, staff, and graduate students to share their knowledge and innovations. Aspiring participants must submit abstracts of their work by 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 18.
Fox Sports analyst and bestselling author Emmanuel Acho will urge Cougs to engage in uncomfortable conversations around race during his Martin Luther King Jr. celebration keynote address on Feb. 2.
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.