The first complex weapon system developed by humans is helping WSU students learn about both ancient technological innovation and modern-day experimental archeology.
Santa’s all-nighter to deliver holiday presents around the world could put him at heightened risk for a fatigue-related sleigh crash over North America, according to WSU researchers.
The Cougar community participated in Giving Tuesday on Nov. 29 by making 198 donations, totaling $55,960, spread between 100 unique funding areas across the WSU system.
Prioritizing family, whether at home or on the field, is what drives Jake Dickert in his first full season as the WSU head football coach. Dickert and the Cougs play the Huskies in the Apple Cup this Saturday.
Every other Saturday at noon in Seattle, WSU veterinary students and alumni are among those providing dozens of pets and their owners with veterinary care the animals would otherwise go without.
Michael Sauseda was used to providing life-saving medical care as a U.S. Army Special Forces Medical Sergeant. When it came to his own health, however, a pharmacist was his salvation.
Tovah Yenna is using the persistence the military instilled in her serving as an aviation mechanic in Iraq to pursue a career as a veterinarian at WSU.
Case-based simulations provide athletic training students with real-world scenarios, such as heated exchanges with coaches or discussions with farmers who have injured themselves at work.