By Steve Nakata, Administrative Services PULLMAN, Wash. – The U.S. Department of Education granted Washington State University’s College Assistance Migrant Program more than $2.1-million to continue its services for another five years.
By Steve Nakata, Administrative Services PULLMAN, Wash. – Matthew Jeffries, academic coordinator in WSU’s College of Education, has been selected director of the Gender Identity/Expression and Sexual Orientation Resource Center.
PULLMAN, Wash.- A prominent organization for student affairs professionals in higher education, NASPA, is gaining valuable knowledge and experience working with undocumented students by adding WSU’s Marcela Pattinson to its advisory board.
PULLMAN, Wash. – About 240 graduates will be recognized during the annual Washington State University Multicultural Graduation Celebration, 6 p.m. Friday, May 5, in Compton Union Building Senior Ballroom. The event is free and the public is invited to attend.
By Steve Nakata, Administrative Services PULLMAN, Wash. – Freshman Bianca Chavez has been selected for a highly coveted, all-expense paid, eight-week summer leadership internship in Washington, D.C.
RICHLAND, Wash. – Washington State University Tri-Cities welcomes campus and community members for a night of cultural exploration as part of its first Multicultural Night 4-8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 24, at the Consolidated Information Center (CIC).
By Emma Epperly, Undergraduate Education PULLMAN, Wash. – Trends for women in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields will be discussed by Noel Schulz, Washington State University first lady and engineering professor, at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 21, in CUE 203 as a free, public common reading lecture.
By Steve Nakata, Administrative Services PULLMAN, Wash. – “That’s So Gay!” a one-person play about the personal and public struggles of coming to terms with sexuality and navigating empathy, love and family, will be performed free to the public at 6 p.m. Friday, Feb. 17, in Smith CUE 203 at Washington State University.
By Lori Maricle, College of Pharmacy SPOKANE, Wash. – The Washington State University College of Pharmacy and Heritage University have signed two agreements to streamline the path for Heritage students to become pharmacists, starting with the class entering in the fall.
By Scott Weybright, College of Agricultural, Human & Natural Resource Sciences PULLMAN, Wash. – For many high school and minority students who grow up in agriculture families, leaving the farm is a primary goal. But Washington State University’s Spark program is igniting interest among these teens in rewarding, profitable jobs in ag, where vacancies far […]