The clinic will be hosted in the Consolidated Information Center from 9 a.m.–8 p.m. on April 7. Second doses will be administered as part of a follow up campus clinic on April 28.
Engineering and natural resource sciences students, or those leading student organizations, can apply for a new scholarship established in memory of Susan L. Butts, a dedicated employee in the Office of Student Involvement.
GPSA was created in 1971 to ensure that graduate and professional students’ issues were not lost among the needs of the larger undergraduate population.
Performance poet, writer, and organizer Mahogany L. Browne will read from her poetry collections and answer questions at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, April 7, as a guest of the WSU Visiting Writers Series.
Cheyenne Newsome, a College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences clinical assistant professor, introduced gender-affirming healthcare curriculum at WSU and advocates for trans and nonbinary care education nationally.
WSU Pullman students now have more spaces to gather safely with the reopening of the Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center and increased in‑person capacity at dining centers around campus.
The museum will showcase the work of MFA student Stephanie Broussard and a collection of 19th century etchings by artist Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes, beginning Tuesday, April 6.
“I am not an emotional guy, but I just lost it when the immigration officer told me I would be taking the citizenship oath,” said Michael Micheal, a third year doctoral student in the College of Veterinary Medicine.