“Two cities, two universities—one community,” is an effort showing that WSU and the University of Idaho as well as the cities of Pullman and Moscow are all in the fight against COVID‑19 together.
WSU Tri‑Cities faculty, staff and students are invited to join President Kirk Schulz and Provost and Executive Vice President Elizabeth Chilton at 3 p.m. on Sept. 28 for a virtual town hall.
Pat Fitch, associate laboratory director for chemical, earth, and life sciences at Los Alamos National Laboratory, will give the Vice President for Research Distinguished lecture at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 15 via Zoom.
Anyone wishing to nominate someone for going above and beyond in ensuring WSU remains a healthy, safe and secure place can do so by filling out an online form.
From carefully planned recreational opportunities to online group sessions, WSU’s campuses are helping students and others manage stress during the pandemic landscape.
Flu Shot Fridays return to WSU Pullman starting Sept. 25. The ongoing event is part of a systemwide effort to get as many Cougs vaccinated this flu season as possible.