In the face of a global refugee crisis that has uprooted millions, WSU is working with the International Rescue Committee to help provide support for displaced families.
The Inspire! Community Engaged Research Seed Grant Program is designed to support the development of community-engaged scholarship among WSU Pullman faculty.
Due to ongoing complications, WSU has moved its priority FAFSA deadline as well as the deadline for the Washington Application for State Financial Aid to May 1 for both new and current WSU students.
The deadline to apply for three annual awards in support of great teaching and learning system-wide is March 22. The award recipients will be celebrated at a ceremony April 11.
The gift to the WSU-affiliated public broadcast network includes the FCC license for KOHO 101.1 FM which covers the Wenatchee Valley and surrounding areas.
Starting July 1, the WSU Office of Assessment for Curricular Effectiveness will be led by WSU alum Lindsey (Kimble) Brown immediately following the retirement of long-time director Kimberly Green.