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.
Titled “Cougs and Their Cubs,” the event series consists of child-centered activities students can participate in with their kids as well as virtual social events for Coug parents on their own.
The distinction demonstrates WSU’s focus on meeting the highest standards and the center’s status as a place where children are not only kept safe but provided educational experiences.
A delegation of 14 student journalists from the Balkans are participating in a three‑week program that includes visiting regional news outlets, taking classes with faculty experts, and connecting with local non‑profits.
Three WSU students developed a podcast surrounding the topic of culturally- and linguistically-responsive pedagogy as an alternative to a conventional class assessment or test.
Students and faculty from universities across the Pacific Northwest met at the 2022 Pacific Inland Mathematics Undergraduate Conference to present their research in both applied and theoretical mathematics.