Recent WSU graduate Alicia Callahan’s Honors College thesis about the heroic efforts of WWII soldiers has drawn national attention, earning her a summer speaking engagement in D.C., and a trip to Normandy.
Little did Chris Jose know that he would be virtually celebrating his WSU commencement ceremony on May 6 with another milestone that very same morning: the birth of his first child.
The Pullman area has seen an unusually high number of crisis situations this academic year. Fortunately, students adversely affected by local, national, or international events have support in these difficult situations.
Voiland College electrical engineering students had a chance to learn from power engineering industry experts during a week-long practicum organized by WSU’s Energy Systems Innovation Center.
Pen Friends is a project of WSU’s Center for Civic Engagement that’s been around more than a decade. More than 150 students take part each spring semester, exchanging letters with elementary school students.
Landscape architecture students are reimagining the future of the small towns of Malden and Pine City, Washington, which had much of their homes and buildings destroyed during a devastating fire on Labor Day in 2020.
The Washington Research Foundation recently awarded the Team Mentoring Program a $208,500 grant to continue its work of supporting underrepresented students pursuing degrees in STEM fields.
Donors made more than 1,400 gifts totally nearly $470,000 during Wednesday’s 24‑hour event. Donations spanned 97 unique funding areas of the WSU system with every campus and college receiving support on the day.
The first cohort of WSU students participating in an integrated research and study abroad program in high-performance computing will head to the Scandinavian country this fall.