Seniors in landscape architecture and interior design researched tiny homes communities and drafted a model ordinance that would allow and regulate them in Lewiston.
The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is collaborating with Pullman Regional Hospital to engage the Pullman community in a conversation about art, health, and healing.
This year’s presenter will be Tenko Raykov, a professor of quantitative methods in the graduate program in measurement and quantitative methods at Michigan State University.
WSU junior Savanna Ly‑Nguyen was one of just 10 female student-athletes in the country to be named Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars by the Diverse: Issues in Higher Education magazine.
Pingel, a Murrow College of Communication faculty member, won the award which recognizes the innovative application of an existing technology to transform teaching and learning in the classroom.
Aaron Whelchel is the 2021 winner of the award which recognizes WSU faculty members teaching Global Campus courses who employ best practices to engage, inspire and support students in an online environment.
The fund was established more than two decades ago by WSU veterinary students to help animals in need of care but who were either ownerless or their owners could not afford treatment.
The WSU community stepped up in a big way on April 14, the University’s annual day of giving, contributing $704,962 in a single day to support students, faculty, research and service initiatives across the WSU system.