Despite major COVID‑19 disruptions, a survey involving more than 8,300 students at 29 colleges and universities revealed that most maintained their trust in their institutions, at least in the early pandemic months.
WSU’s Porismita Borah is a co‑principal investigator on the National Science Foundation-funded project to develop a tool that helps journalists identify and combat misinformation online.
The story chronicles one of the Washington Territory’s first celebrity homesteaders and draws from his life to illuminate some of today’s pressing questions. Meet the authors at 9:30 a.m. Monday on the Pullman campus.
Often instead of making partner, women in public accounting firms appear to be sidelined into less prestigious, less powerful director positions, a new WSU‑led study has found.
Community specialists with WSU Extension are collaborating with the Washington State Broadband Office to enhance capacity for Washington communities in rural and remote areas.
Although unlikely, climate change catastrophes, including human extinction, should be more heavily considered by scientists, according to a new commentary article coauthored by WSU archaeologist Tim Kohler.
WSU faculty aim to make the transition to higher education less intimidating and more realistic for youth in foster care, thanks to the five‑year, $3.8 million grant from the Institute of Education Sciences.
A WSU Extension team will join county, technology, and tribal partners to demonstrate their prototype mobile broadband unit next Tuesday, July 26, in the Colville National Forest.
Anyone in the United States can now call or text the number 9‑8‑8, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, if they or someone they know shows signs of crisis, especially suicide.