The day-long event brings the entire Cougar community together to support scholarships, student experiences, faculty research and outreach programs systemwide.
University staff joined higher education colleagues from across the state in helping lawmakers craft the legislation to make it as effective as possible.
WSU has received full accreditation from the AAALAC International, a private, nonprofit organization that promotes the humane treatment of animals in science through voluntary accreditation and assessment programs.
Dr. Raelynn Farnsworth takes over as chief medical officer of the WSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital on April 1. She has served as interim hospital director since October 2020.
Three projects received $2,500 in funding during the first round of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusive Excellence Mini Grants recently announced by the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences.
WSU President Kirk Schulz spent much of his State of the University address Tuesday outlining steps that were being taken to help the university emerge as the best possible place to learn, work, and conduct research.
The proposal would provide funds for an estimated $14 million in maintenance and repairs. It would also aid with the recovery of lost revenue as a result of the COVID‑19 pandemic.