Kits with supplies like stress balls, fidgets, and noise cancelling headphones will be sent to 600 young people in rural Washington to use when they are stressed during remote learning.
“Unexpected Outcomes: COVID-19 and Business in the Pacific Northwest” will be the topic of the semi-annual Power Breakfast networking event hosted by Washington State University Carson College of Business.
The course, offered through WSU Global Campus, is an example of the WSU Department of Fine Art’s recent emphasis on providing hands‑on, artistic learning experiences in an online setting.
“I call myself the wandering cardiologist,” said Dr. Ryan Baumwart, who joined Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine in May 2020.
Carly Ellingsen, a fourth-generation Coug, comes from a long line of WSU athletic greats. She earned her family’s first WSU post-bachelor’s degree this May.
Abby Griffith, a 2021 WSU graduate, is helping state lawmakers understand the benefits of improving public transportation and infrastructure, like sidewalks, for her and others living with a disability.