WSU campuses are bustling again

WSU Pullman students walking outside of the Compton Union Building.

Excitement filled the air this week as the once-empty hallways and sidewalks of the WSU system’s five physical campuses again bustled with students, faculty, and staff for the first time in nearly a year and a half.

Below are some of our favorite depictions of WSU’s return to campus as in-person instruction resumed following the pandemic shutdowns.

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WSU Everett


WSU Pullman


WSU Spokane


WSU Tri-Cities


WSU Vancouver

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