President Kirk Schulz and Provost, Executive Vice President and WSU Pullman Chancellor Elizabeth Chilton will lead a discussion about the university’s plans for the upcoming semester and review existing COVID‑19 guidelines.
If embraced by the legislature, WSU would receive about $4.44 million annually in state support to establish two new academic programs to help meet the state’s cybersecurity workforce needs for the future.
Over the course of a year, more than 18 million emails with suspect links, attempts to capture personal or protected information, and other threats are kept out of employee’s inboxes.
The university is revamping its enrollment management strategy with a focus on better understanding the preferences of potential students to develop effective solutions to critical barriers such as cost.
WSU undergraduates can submit abstracts now through Feb. 22 to present posters on March 28 at the annual Showcase for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities.
The Palouse Knowledge Corridor has selected Richard French to serve as the organization’s executive director. He officially assumed the position on Nov. 1.