The university is strongly urging all students, faculty and staff to get vaccinated. The deadline for complying with the vaccine requirement for faculty and staff is Aug. 23.
Representation includes faculty, students, and staff to continue the progress made by the five working groups that were assembled to respond to concerns raised by students in 2017.
Among the practices they are encouraging are wearing masks, maintaining six feet of physical distance, frequent hand washing, staying home if sick and attesting when visiting campus.
With nearly three decades of experience delivering education at a distance, WSU is using its expertise to make the upcoming fall semester as seamless and enriching for students as possible.
Thousands watched Friday’s hour‑long town hall, where university leadership encouraged students to continue their studies and discussed recently announced changes across the WSU system for the fall semester.
The Electronic Gaming Federation’s inaugural Power Five Esports Invitational Tournament will be livestreamed throughout the weekend on Twitch, allowing viewers to follow the action in real time.
W. Kamau Bell brings his scathingly humorous commentary on some of today’s most important social issues to Pullman for a keynote address Jan. 23. His talk will be livestreamed throughout the WSU system.
By Steve Nakata, Student Affairs PULLMAN, Wash. – The Washington State University community is invited to provide input on how to best shape two new leadership positions within the Division of Student Affairs.