By Steve Nakata, Administrative Services PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University will commemorate National TRiO Day with an open house 1:30-3 p.m. Friday, Feb. 27, in Lighty Student Services Building 260.
By Lindsey Smith, College of Education communications intern PULLMAN, Wash. – A new school year is bringing bright ideas to the Alhadeff Future Teachers of Color (AFTOC) at Washington State University, courtesy of the two ambassadors recently selected to lead the multicultural student group.
By Alli Benjamin, College of Nursing SPOKANE, Wash. – A nurse practitioner degree program at Washington State University will recruit six students from underrepresented groups through a new grant from the federal Health Resources and Services Administration.
By Steve Nakata, Student Affairs & Enrollment PULLMAN, Wash. – The 50th anniversary of the Upward Bound program in the United States will be recognized during a free, public, access and opportunity forum at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, May 29, in CUE 518 at Washington State University.
By Steve Nakata, Student Affairs & Enrollment PULLMAN, Wash. – About 200 parents and students are registered to participate in Washington State University’s La Bienvenida program on the Pullman campus May 17-18.
PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington lawmakers are heading home after successfully completing their 2014 session on time. Their supplemental budget includes several critical provisions that will directly benefit students at Washington State University and throughout the state, and I thank them for that.
PULLMAN, Wash. – A longtime program to increase the number of underrepresented students who become teachers, principals and education leaders has a new coordinator and a new name.
PULLMAN, Wash. – More than 40 Latino parents from south central Washington will visit Washington State University to learn about majors in math, science and engineering as well as residence life, financial planning and the admissions process.
By Waz Thay, Office of Access, Equity and Achievement PULLMAN, Wash. – An open house and competition to gather food for students in need will help Washington State University commemorate National TRiO Day. TRiO programs serve students who are first-generation, low-income, members of underrepresented groups in graduate education or who have documented disabilities.