Rebecca Kallman is Washington State University’s 2020 Mom of the Year Awardee. Kallman was nominated by her daughter, Davi, and was selected out of more than 170 nominations received.
The four-session course called, “Working with Industry 101: Tools and tips for getting private sector funding,” will take place on Zoom from 3-5 p.m. on May 13, 15, 19, and 21. Faculty are asked to bring a senior graduate student or postdoc for joint participation.
WSU leaders are hosting a second virtual town hall at 11 a.m. Friday, April 10 on YouTube to share university updates and answer questions regarding the evolving COVID‑19 situation.
To meet the needs of their student populations, pre-packaged boxes of food are being assembled on several campuses for pickup, while others are taking steps to ensure shopping can occur with minimal in-person contact.
The center’s staff recorded themselves reading books, singing classroom songs and doing crafts to help their students maintain a sense of normalcy and routine while isolated at home.
Experts from Washington State University and the University of Washington will partner together for a livestream summit addressing coronavirus misinformation.
Keenan Souve, a civil engineering junior, competed on Wheel of Fortune this February after years of watching the show with his mom. His episode is scheduled to air April 7.
From stories about pandemics of the past to novels of light‑hearted humor, WSU Libraries faculty and staff share what they are reading amid the restrictions of social distancing.
The Ideas for Learning at Home list is an amalgamation of free, research-based, hands‑on activities kids K–12 can do online at home with a parent or caring adult.