The ACA Medicaid expansion program has reduced the number of uninsured low‑income people, but repeated visits to emergency rooms for non‑urgent reasons has not decreased, according to a WSU study.
Racial and ethnic minorities, people born outside the U.S and women with children were three of the groups that experienced the largest declines in the likelihood of full‑time work and work hours, according to the WSU study.
A new WSU survey shows visible sanitization efforts remain a priority for American consumers considering eating out or staying in a hotel in June and July.
The WSU‑led research focuses on light-hearted flirtation and banter among peers, drawing clear distinctions between these positive social sexual interactions and the persistent, unwelcome acts of sexual harassment.
Poets & Quants ranked online MBA and executive MBA programs from WSU’s Carson College of Business as No. 16 in their 2020 rankings of The Best Online MBA Programs.
The Oct. 30 reception will recognize the completion of a $2.5 million fundraising campaign to honor the legacy and contributions of Granger Cobb, a pioneer in the senior living industry.
The two-day conference will feature presentations and panel discussions with tax experts from the public and private sectors on topics such as Washington state tax law, policy and procedure, digital product taxation, tax litigation and more.