The fully virtual tournament, titled Global Gauntlet, takes place March 21 and is open to current and incoming students from all campuses and locations in the WSU system.
Would‑be passengers can schedule their pickups by using a new website put together by airport officials. The shuttle collects riders at 3:15 a.m. near the Fine Arts Parking Garage on the WSU Pullman campus.
Senior Joey McDonald’s dream is to help improve the lives of people like his father, who died in 2021 due to complications from a gunshot wound that left him paralyzed.
WSU undergraduates can submit abstracts now through Feb. 22 to present posters on March 28 at the annual Showcase for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities.
The symposium featured four keynote speakers, 45 presentations, and 21 student poster presentations from transportation infrastructure scholars and professionals worldwide.
Longtime ski patroller and soon-to-be Coug nurse Daniel Voltz will leave for China on Jan. 20 to be part of the Mountain Rescue Service for the XXIV Olympic Winter Games in Beijing.
A paralyzing diving accident changed the course of Climaco Abarca’s life, but it did not stop the WSU Tri‑Cities junior from going to college and helping others in similar circumstances.