An opening reception for “Higher Ground: An Exhibition of Art, Ephemera, and Form” will take place 6–8 p.m. Friday on the ground floor of the Terrell Library on the Pullman campus.
A new WSU-led study shows virtual reality technology may have the ability to bridge the gap between different ideologies and motivate people to show more generosity.
Just two emails, at the right time with the right message, can make a big difference for students who are the first in their families to go to college, a WSU study found.
Paulina Gómez Vega’s experience at Washington State College in the early 1920s helped make her an education leader and influential voice for women’s rights.
Jane Wardrop didn’t pay much attention to the fact that veterinary medicine was a male-dominated profession when she applied to veterinary school at WSU in 1972.
Honorary doctoral recipient Whitefoot’s leadership in Native American education is the second in a series featuring women whose contributions have helped shape the university and the world.
Honorary doctoral recipient Peperzak’s efforts to help Jews during World War II is the first in a series of profiles featuring women whose contributions have helped shape the university and the world.
WSU helped organized and is sponsoring the screening of a documentary film series this Saturday about the perseverance of Ukrainian women since the 2022 Russian invasion.
Find out how research conducted by WSU’s Porismita Borah is helping to slow the online spread of misinformation in this recent Washington State Magazine article.