Recent News
Alum, researchers team up to bring Japanese melons to U.S.
The Matsui Seed Co. didn’t just stumble upon WSU as a partner for these trials. Its president, Kunihiko Matsui, is a Coug who is passionate about working with his alma mater to help introduce new varieties to the U.S.
Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport breaks ground on new terminal project
WSU and University of Idaho pledged a combined $1 million toward the new terminal, which will be six times larger than the current facility to accommodate growing passenger volumes.
Future student-exchange to Germany explores resilient, high-yielding crops
Funded by a $300,000 National Science Foundation award, the 10‑week program expands WSU’s partnership with Germany’s Cluster of Excellence on Plant Sciences.
WSU professor to co‑lead NSF‑funded institute for emerging virus research
Stephanie Seifert has been named as a co‑lead investigator for a new National Science Foundation-funded institute designed to advance research and education around viral emergence.
Week of Welcome events herald start of Fall 2022 semester systemwide
Each WSU campus is hosting an array of events and activities this month for new and returning students, their families, and the Cougar community at‑large.
WSU Pullman to inaugurate its first‑ever chancellor, Elizabeth S. Chilton
Students, faculty, staff, and members of the community are invited to join the inauguration celebration, set for Aug. 18 in Bryan Hall Auditorium.