PULLMAN, Wash. – The Washington State University College of Education is upping the ante on its commitment to international initiatives by announcing faculty-led study abroad programs this summer to Costa Rica, Japan, and South Korea.
By Lindsey Smith, College of Education intern PULLMAN, Wash. – Classrooms across the country have long been inundated with a variety of tests to measure the effectiveness of teachers. Washington State University professor Brian French may soon be able to tell you which ones will actually work.
BOTHELL, Wash. – There’s a special education problem in Washington state, and Megan Itani (’02 B.A.) is trying to help fix it. She’s a student in a cohort-based special education leadership program, still in its infancy.
PULLMAN, Wash. – Julia Melvin had a few things given to her from mom: her name, for one, as well as her artistic abilities. Now the soon-to-be senior has combined the two and won the 2014 Inga Kromann Book Award.