studies

Student-created international research poster session

PULLMAN – A poster presentation that reflects chosen themes of globalization is from 4-5 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 3 in the Compton Union Building.   Students who worked in the Education Abroad Office and the Office of International Students and Scholars, as Peer Advisers, International Peer Mentors and International Center interns, made the posters.   These […]

Alumnus support program with gift

PULLMAN – The College of Business at WSU has received a $1 million gift from Don and Mary Ann Parachini in support of students and faculty in the Entrepreneurship program. The gift established a scholarship endowment and a distinguished professorship. “The Parachinis’ gift will help to produce graduates who have the desire and ability to […]

WSU hosts first symposium on undergrad Asian studies research

April 14 marks the beginning of the Columbia Valley Undergraduate Asian Studies Research Symposium at WSU. Although the 2006 symposium is the first, organizers in WSU’s Asia Program hope this is the first annual symposium to promote undergraduate research in Asian studies.The symposium, which kicks off with a 5 p.m. reception in the Smith Center […]

Ethnic Studies mural to be dedicated Nov. 16

A mural commissioned by the WSU Department of Comparative Ethnic Studies will be dedicated at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 16, in the CES lounge, Wilson 112. Transformación y Evolución (Transformation and Evolution) is a10 x 4 ft. oil painting on wood by Mexican artist Francisco Javier Bataz. A visiting scholar at WSU Tri-Cities, Bataz is […]

Urban campus studies move ahead

Washington Gov. Gary Locke on April 1 signed into law the supplemental capital and operating budget acts. These acts represent changes to the 2003-2005 biennial budget passed by the legislature last spring. The Washington supplemental budget is notable since it adds funding to higher education at a time when many states are imposing additional budget […]