Among the practices they are encouraging are wearing masks, maintaining six feet of physical distance, frequent hand washing, staying home if sick and attesting when visiting campus.
Dingwen Tao, assistant professor of computer science, is wasting little time in applying his expertise in high‑performance computing to a wide variety of research projects at WSU.
With walk-in reference help shuttered at academic libraries around the country because of COVID-19, helping patrons virtually is more critical than ever before.
Tremper, a WSU alumnus and award-winning writer, director and producer, returns virtually to WSU as the guest presenter for the Common Reading Program at 5 p.m.
The purpose of this week’s events at WSU is to raise the profile of transfer students, offer them support through useful workshops and acknowledge what they bring to the university.
A passion for equity in patient care is motivating Kelsey Pascoe, assistant professor of nursing, to dive into research and invest in the university’s land grant mission.
Los Alamos National Laboratory scientist Luiz Bertelli will discuss how officials dealt with a radiological incident in Goiânia, Brazil that led to four deaths, as part of a Herbert M. Parker Lecture Series on Oct. 21.