Music lovers can usher in the holiday season with the School of Music’s inaugural “Holiday Celebration: Let It Glow” at 2 p.m. in Bryan Hall Theatre on the WSU Pullman campus.
Undergraduate, graduate, and professional students are all welcome to request a free Thanksgiving meal. The food will be distributed from 9 a.m.–1 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 20.
The team built and demonstrated a prototype to clean lunar dust from spacesuits—and will have a chance to show it to NASA at the Breakthrough, Innovative and Game-changing Idea Challenge.
Cameron Limes landed a job on award-winning journalist Lester Holt’s news crew six months after interviewing the NBC Nightly News anchor during the annual symposium.
Molly Carney reconstructs plant food uses by Northwest Native communities. Specifically, her projects focus on camas, a bulb plant and valuable food source for tribal communities.
The Murrow First program is designed for the approximately 35% of Murrow students across the WSU system who identify as the first in their families to go to college.
Nearly 200 WSU faculty and staff gathered virtually to learn about cluster hiring, a new state law mandating diversity training at universities, and the importance of self‑care.
In the days leading up to National First-Generation Day on Nov. 8, the WSU Insider is featuring first-generation students, faculty, and staff on each of the university’s campuses.