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University leaders, supporters break ground on $80 million Schweitzer Engineering Hall
More than 200 members of the WSU community gathered Friday afternoon on the Pullman campus to break ground on what will be the centerpiece of the revitalization of the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture.
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Alaska Airlines unveils its new “Go Cougs” jet
Awash in crimson and gray and packed with loyal Cougs, the newest WSU-themed Alaska Airlines jet will make its maiden voyage to Pullman on Saturday.
WSU, OSU pledge fierce competition on field and strong unity for future
Both universities remain united in their commitment to finding the best solution going forward given the looming departures of 10 of the 12 conference partners.
Grants awarded for equity webinar series
The WSU College of Education has awarded four individuals with grants as part of its equity and inclusion webinar presentation series.
Economics professor debunks Great Depression inaccuracies on social media
Christopher Clarke is using TikTok and X to debunk viral social media claims that people were making more money in the 1930s than today.
WSU students create database to accelerate skin science
A new public database built from the ground up by WSU undergraduates looks to expedite scientific understanding of how skin heals.
WSU Everett conducts inaugural convocation ceremony
WSU Everett hosted its first-ever convocation ceremony on Wednesday, Sept. 20.