The new course designation, Inquiry into Equity and Justice, will expand the University Common Requirements general education curriculum for the first time in a decade.
The requirement will be lifted in coordination with Gov. Jay Inslee’s announcement that all remaining COVID‑19 emergency orders and the state of emergency in Washington will end by Oct. 31.
Alaska Airlines executives and WSU leaders gathered Wednesday for a series of events, including a prize-filled paper airplane toss, to celebrate the relationship between the two fixtures of the Pacific Northwest.
The program offers a master’s degree and graduate certificates to equip working professionals with skills to succeed in managerial roles. It has awarded more than 770 master’s degrees and 1,000 certificates.
The Office of the Governor invited WSU leaders to join a delegation of state government officials as well as business and education leaders on a 10‑day trade mission to Finland, Sweden, and Norway.
The sixth annual research week, hosted by the Office of Research, takes place Oct. 17–21, and is dedicated to celebrating achievements, building partnerships, and pursuing new opportunities for research at WSU.
Faculty, staff, and students who regularly park their vehicles on the Pullman campus may need to consider alternative arrangements on Thursday, Oct. 27, due to WSU’s home football game.
A new program aimed at helping undergraduate students in science, technology, engineering, and math courses improve their writing skills has been launched.
ProtoCall+ gives students easy access to mental health professionals, self‑help tools, and other forms of mental health support. It is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and is free for all students.