Traditional May commencement ceremonies will be postponed until at least August at all WSU campuses, President Kirk Schulz announced in an email sent to students today.
The top ten of 34 original teams of Washington State University first-year and other students will deliver online presentations March 25 from 6-8 p.m. describing their plans for safe communities as part of a Adobe Creative Jam.
To help stem the decrease in donations in the wake of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak, the campus is hosting a blood drive on Friday, March 27, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Consolidated Information Center (CIC).
Melanie‑Angela Neuilly collected the experiences of researchers and mothers conducting their fieldwork while raising children for her 2019 book “Mothering From the Field: The Impact of Motherhood on Site-Based Research.”
The 2020 Census is especially vital for communities like Pullman, Vancouver, Spokane, Tri-Cities and Everett, which provide robust public services for their college student populations.
Out of concern arising from the risks posed by COVID-19, President Schulz’s State of the University address will be delivered online on Tuesday, March 24.
Two WSU librarians share their admiration of strong female leads through a display of books and films they collected at the library as part of International Women’s Day.
Each year, Wazzu Racing competes in Formula SAE, a student design competition organized by the Society of Automotive Engineers. Teams of students are tasked with designing, building and testing small open-wheel style race cars.
Key initiatives include providing interpreters for students with limited English proficiency, modifying training for incoming students, and strengthening liaisons between CHS and units serving underrepresented students.