Engineering Professor Bernie Van Wie has spent much of his career turning classrooms into active learning environments where students stay engaged by doing hands‑on activities.
Crowds of people pass the window of the CUB Bookie on the WSU Pullman campus daily, most never noticing marks etched on the window there. The line of dots and dashes are Morse code, and spell out W S U.
When people think cybercrime, viruses, ransomware, and stolen passwords are usually top of mind. Yet today’s hackers are increasingly taking a far less technically sophisticated approach to stealing money.
Funded by a $300,000 National Science Foundation award, the 10‑week program expands WSU’s partnership with Germany’s Cluster of Excellence on Plant Sciences.
WSU’s new Maximizing Access to Research Careers program offers STEM undergraduates research opportunities, including a 10-week summer research experience.
Student Affairs is taking new steps to increase students’ access to the health services they need by expanding resources, streamlining processes, and creating a new leadership position.
The rising juniors and seniors participating in the Dare to Dream program are members of seasonal farmworker families. The program offers students hands‑on instruction in sciences, math, engineering, and self‑development.