President Kirk Schulz will highlight a range of topics, including how WSU is adapting to an evolving landscape while remaining committed to its mission and people.
In the upcoming sessions, faculty will have an opportunity to address members of the WSU Board of Regents to express concerns about challenges facing the university.
Faculty and staff from across the WSU system were recently recognized for their dedication to excellence in teaching, research, and service as part of this year’s Showcase awards.
Students, faculty, and staff honored the late president with an unveiling of his portrait and a plaque in the building named after him on the WSU Tri‑Cities campus.
Honorary doctoral recipient Peperzak’s efforts to help Jews during World War II is the first in a series of profiles featuring women whose contributions have helped shape the university and the world.
Professor Paul Whitney will assume the interim role of vice president on April 1. He will partner closely with Chaudhry over the coming months to ensure a successful transition.
A partnership between the Center for Civic Engagement and the LAUNCH Program recently helped establish a service-learning component in Psychology 105 and Human Development 200 courses.
Six teams entered but only one emerged victorious in a recent esports tournament hosted by the campus to determine the 2023–24 Rocket League State Champion.
Palmer was one of 65 fellows elected to the academy in 2024 by the American Society for Microbiology, the world’s preeminent infectious disease organization.