To celebrate Constitution and Citizenship Day, the WSU Libraries will sponsor a round-robin public reading of the Constitution starting at noon on Friday, Sept. 17, in the Terrell Library Atrium.
The WSU Pet Memorial Program website and its stories date back nearly 20 years, providing a way for friends and family to express sympathy to grieving pet owners.
The WSU community is invited to the Pullman-based center to enjoy free food, music, activities, and an opportunity to learn about the services provided by the Division of Student Affairs.
Community members are invited to share ideas on ways to link the campus from the Steam Plant to Main Street in downtown Pullman at a reception from 5–7:30 p.m. on Thursday at the Elson S. Floyd Culture Center.
The 2015 recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences will help launch a WSU Foley Institute lecture series next week that will explore the issue of inequality in the United States.
The team will regularly collect and analyze data to understand how the division’s programs and services can better align with WSU’s values and meet student needs.
Funds from the program support initiatives that enhance learning and leadership outside of the classroom. Student groups in good standing are eligible to apply.