The WSU community can learn about neurodiversity during the Disability Awareness Symposium from 12–3 p.m. on Wednesday, April 12, in the CUB. The symposium’s first workshop will also be livestreamed.
#CougsGive, a 24-hour online event celebrating the impact of philanthropy, recognizing WSU’s achievements, and allowing donors to make and inspire gifts, launches today.
Popular drag queens from Thailand and Hawaii will headline a free drag show at 9 p.m. on Friday, April 7, in the CUB Senior Ballroom on the WSU Pullman campus. People can attend in‑person or online.
In recognition of their tireless support of their granddaughter, Marilyn and Michael Gorman were recognized as the Spring 2023 Chosen Cougs on Saturday, April 1, during a ceremony in Pullman.
When students in Samantha Noll’s Honors College course on philosophy and technology raised the issue of ChatGPT and academic cheating, she knew she had to address it.
A team of mechanical engineering students are creating a child-sized walker with an app to help a user communicate their needs based off of a prototype a local farmer made for his grandson.
Concern over the “zombie fungus” is understandable given the new HBO series and popular video game “The Last of Us,” but cordyceps is a staple of traditional medicine and could have new and beneficial uses for humans.