WSU Pullman

WSU will follow prohibition on public travel to Indiana

By Kathy Barnard, University Communications PULLMAN, Wash. – In accordance with a statewide directive issued by Gov. Jay Inslee on Monday, all state-funded travel by Washington State University to the state of Indiana is prohibited as long as the recently approved Religious Freedom Restoration Act exists in its current form.

President honors professor’s lifelong commitment to WSU

By Scott Weybright, College of Agricultural, Human & Natural Resource Sciences PULLMAN, Wash. – Ken Casavant’s original goal was simply to get a Ph.D. at Washington State University. Forty-eight years later, the professor and researcher in the School of Economic Sciences has never left.

#CougsGive125 shatters goals, surpasses $300,000 in gifts

By Trevor Durham, WSU Foundation PULLMAN, Wash. – With gifts as small as $5 and as large as $25,000, Washington State University alumni, students, employees and friends rallied to participate in the university’s first official day of giving, which was held in conjunction with the celebration of WSU’s 125th anniversary.

April 7: Tenure, promotion workshop to be videostreamed

PULLMAN, Wash. – Fran McSweeney, Regents professor of psychology and vice provost for faculty affairs, will give a workshop and answer questions about all aspects of faculty performance reviews 9-10:30 a.m. Thursday, April 7, in French Ad 139 in Pullman, via videoconferencing in Spokane, Tri-Cities and Vancouver and via Internet videostreaming.

Viola C. Williams

PULLMAN, Wash. – Viola C. Williams, retired academic vice president, died March 24, 2015. She worked at WSU 1967-82.

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Architecture students learn while building theater set

PULLMAN, Wash. – School of Design and Construction students are applying skills they’ve learned in class to help build sets for the Washington State University Performing Arts (WSUPA) spring theater production. “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” opens Friday.