Landscape architecture students are developing plans for accessible trails along the Clearwater River in Kamiah, Idaho. They will present their designs at 2:30 p.m. on Dec. 6 on the Pullman campus.
A program founded by a faculty member at the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine is showing future doctors, nurses, and pharmacists how they can organize to bring about change.
The program connects Tribal college graduates with Native knowledge-holders and Western science mentors to protect the ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest.
More than 7,000 students across the WSU system seek volunteer opportunities every year, and the Center for Civic Engagement is key to helping them find organizations where they can make a difference.
The university is celebrating National First‑Gen Day on Wednesday, Nov. 8, by honoring the unique contributions and successes of its first‑gen students.
Elevating the voices of military-affiliated students as they look to the future is the goal of WSU’s fourth annual Veterans and Military-Affiliated Students Symposium Nov. 9.