This morning, when Dori Borjesson walked into WSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine as dean, it was a first for women. Until today, no woman had ever led the college in its more than 120-year history.
The masks will be utilized by students, faculty and staff to ensure a safe return to operations for in-person learning experiences and services on campus.
WSU Extension, Cape Flattery Fishermen’s Cooperative and Washington Sea Grant are working together to provide healthy, locally-sourced fish to food banks around the Olympic Peninsula.
WSU President Kirk Schulz and other university leaders are working to develop strategies to retain international students, ensuring opportunities for them to pursue higher education.
The guide serves as a starting point for resources to learn about and engage in anti‑racism. Patrons will find reading lists as well as a list of books and more from the WSU Libraries’ collections.
A summer social media campaign called #FrontlineCougs is recognizing members of the WSU community who are stepping up to serve in essential roles during the COVID‑19 pandemic.
The MESI Certificate is a new paradigm in undergraduate education that focuses on the whole student and prepares graduates not only for the next phase in their careers but for life.