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Global Campus chancellor honored with UPCEA Award
Dave Cillay was recently honored with the UPCEA Association’s 2026 Julius M. Nolte Award for Extraordinary Leadership.
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Emma Seckington, WSU Global Campus
Recent News
Expanding plant-based dining: Hillside Café going all green on Earth Day
Hillside Café will go fully plant-based for the first time on April 22, offering a menu of sustainable dishes aimed at showing students how good plant-forward dining can be.
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Steve Nakata, Student Affairs
Compassion, resilience, and selfless actions describe this year’s Chosen Coug
WSU honored Lopa Chowdhury for her extraordinary sacrifices and unwavering support that helped her husband pursue his doctoral studies.
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Steve Nakata, Student Affairs
WSU announces three new Goldwater Scholars
Nicole Diefenbach, Taylor Page, and Katy Touretsky, have been named recipients of the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship, one of the nation’s most prestigious undergraduate research awards.
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Hailey James, Office of the Provost
Twelve WSU students named IEEE Power & Energy Society scholars
WSU is the top producer of IEEE Power & Energy Society scholars in the Western U.S. this year, with 12 students recognized for excellence in power and energy fields.
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Flynn Espe, WSU Tri-Cities
Ella Spillane connects business and wilderness
As the weather warms up, check out how WSU alumna Ella Spillane is turning her love of the outdoors into a global business with Trailbound Yoga.
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Scott Jackson, Carson College of Business
Why endometriosis causes such chronic debilitating pain
A new WSU study shows that repeated inflammation from endometriosis can rewire the brain and nervous system, helping explain why debilitating pain often persists even after lesions are gone.
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Will Ferguson, WSU News & Media Relations