As a new and unusual school year gets underway, the WSU Insider figured it would be an ideal time to feature a question from the Ask Dr. Universe archives that is likely on the minds of both students and faculty.
This year's event will explore research efforts to decarbonize Washington’s most influential economic sectors. It will take place on on Sept. 17 via Zoom. Registration closes on Sept. 10.
Viebrock has worked hard to assist women growers with the unique challenges they face. Her flagship educational program for women in agriculture, Women, Farms & Food, now spans six states.
The near-empty Pullman campus was an unusual sight for the opening of a new academic year, but it doesn’t mean students, faculty and staff aren’t already hard at work.
The event will be streamed on Sept. 11 via the Ruckelshaus Center’s YouTube channel. It will feature two former U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrators, Lisa P. Jackson and William K. Reilly.
Hannah Thayer began thinking of design as a career choice when she visited a women's shelter in Kenya in 2014. She has followed her passion ever since and is now pursuing a master’s degree in interior design.
WSU supporters are encouraged to sing the Fight Song at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 23 from wherever they happen to be at the time to help kick off the Fall 2020 semester.
With nearly three decades of experience delivering education at a distance, WSU is using its expertise to make the upcoming fall semester as seamless and enriching for students as possible.
This year, the coats and stethoscopes were mailed to students in preparation for the celebration. The event will be livestreamed on the college’s YouTube channel at 6 p.m.
Meant to give new students the opportunity to meet classmates and instructors, the activities will continue through Aug. 23 with a few events into the first few weeks of school.