By Addy Hatch, College of Nursing SPOKANE, Wash. – For more than two decades, WSU has hosted Native American and Alaska Native teenagers for a summer camp to expose them to careers in the health sciences.
By Maegan Murray, WSU Tri-Cities RICHLAND, Wash. – It may be two years before WSU Tri-Cities has medical students, but Farion Williams, the new associate dean of medicine for that campus, is ramping up for students who will spend their final two years in the region.
By Nic Loyd, WSU meteorologist, and Linda Weiford, WSU News We see it and feel it — pollen madness. Trees have been exploding with tiny particles that coat our cars and make our eyes scratchy and our noses run.
SPOKANE, Wash. – The office of Finance and Administration announced yesterday that Washington State University has ended negotiations with JB LLC on the Jensen-Byrd property at 131 E. Main on the WSU Spokane campus.
By Steve Nakata, WSU Administrative Services PULLMAN, Wash. – WSU will receive $9 million over five years to continue providing five existing Upward Bound programs and establish two new ones, the U.S. Department of Education has announced.
By Kevin Dudley, WSU Spokane SPOKANE, Wash. – The Math, Engineering and Science Achievement team from Salk Middle School will compete in the MESA USA National Championships in Philadelphia, Penn., June 20-23.
PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University today announced a new comprehensive institutional initiative to create a more welcoming campus culture and climate.
PULLMAN, Wash. – In a gesture of support and admiration for John Gardner, who recently announced he is stepping down as vice president for Advancement and CEO of the WSU Foundation, more than $50,000 has been collectively pledged by volunteers, staff, and foundation leaders to create an endowment fund in the name of Gardner and […]
OLYMPIA, Wash. – Gov. Jay Inslee is convening a statewide summit Wednesday, May 31, that promises to bring together hundreds of leaders from business, industry, labor, education and community groups to discuss next steps needed to move more Washington youth into high-demand jobs.
By Charlie Powell, WSU College of Veterinary Medicine PULLMAN, Wash. – First the bad news. Today, a male white-tailed fawn from Washington was delivered to the WSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital.