This fall, WSU welcomed a new TMP class of over 380 second-year and transfer students on the Pullman campus. Those students have been matched with one of 24 junior and senior student mentors.
The Nairobi program, offered for the first time this summer, is meant to enhance students’ technical expertise while supporting ongoing studies by WSU’s Global Health Kenya program.
On Wednesday, Sept. 6, the Student Entertainment Board will celebrate two decades of providing the Pullman community with dynamic entertainment programs as part of CougFest.
WSU Libraries faculty and staff want to remind new and returning students about services and resources to help them find reliable sources and refine their research endeavors.
Few are aware the Palouse was once swathed in sweeping grasslands like the Great Plains rather than a sea of wheat. Find out more in the fall 2023 issue of Washington State Magazine.
Emma Spalding is attending WSU this fall to pursue a degree in animal sciences after having to spend months recovering from a near fatal car crash on the Palouse.
New and returning students to WSU’s residential campus can expect a full calendar of events this week. Other campuses are also celebrating back to school with a variety of activities.
The first-year Coug and goalkeeper was called up to play for the Jamaican Women’s World Cup team after successful stints on the country’s U-17 and U-20 squads. Jamaica plays Panama in their next group stage match Saturday.