Recent News
Annual ethics training for WSU employees now required
The new mandatory training requirement is part of an overall update of WSU’s ethics policy that took effect in December.
Amanda Boyd appointed to National Academies standing committee
Boyd, who is also an associate professor in the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, is one of seven new members on the National Academies for Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine committee.
WSU Extension boosts mental health resources in rural, underserved areas
The Children and Family Research Unit will receive $1.2 million in funding to work in Washington state counties with disproportionately low access to mental health services.
WSU veterinarians find young hawk new parents
A nestling Swainson’s hawk found this past summer outside an Idaho bar is likely now more than 6,000 miles south enjoying the Argentine sun thanks to WSU and a pair of adult hawks that called Pullman home.
Singapore provides Pullman student ‘eye-opening’ research experience
Zachary Colligan began the first month of his master’s degree program as one of just five students selected nationally for a NSF-sponsored research abroad experience in the architecturally abundant city-state of Singapore.
NWPB launches ‘Ghost Herd’ podcast on NPR network
A new podcast co-produced by WSU-licensed Northwest Public Broadcasting unravels the astonishing true story of a Northwest ranching dynasty’s downfall.