Washington State women’s rowing gets to compete at home this weekend as they will face off with Gonzaga in the 32nd Fawley Cup race at 4:45 p.m. today, April 19, at Wawawai Landing in Colton, Wash. For more information on the Washington State rowing team, follow @WSUCougarRowing on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
The grant will help sustain the digital platform that helps Indigenous communities manage and protect their cultural and linguistic heritage, intellectual property, and traditional knowledge.
The emergence of regular wildfire seasons in the Pacific Northwest recently prompted the state of Washington to enact new regulations to protect outdoor workers.
A group of WSU landscape architecture students is gaining hands‑on experience by designing an outdoor classroom with members of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Indian Reservation.
Check out these upcoming development opportunities over the coming weeks: Conflict Resolution, April 30 Learn more and register for Conflict Resolution Join Learning and Organizational Development Manager Laura Hamilton as you explore to understand the five main styles of conflict resolution, and the six phases of the resolution process. Crucial Accountability Book Review, May 2 and 21 […]
This is the last week to nominate titles for consideration as the 2025–26 WSU Common Reading, with a deadline to submit nominations by Monday, April 22. The selection committee welcomes nominations of books in any genre and on any topic that could spark multidisciplinary campus-wide conversation, classroom use, and activities. The nomination form is available at […]
Students, faculty, and staff are invited to join the Cougs for Recovery community to learn how to reduce the risk of opioid overdose at Narcan training. The training will cover how to recognize the symptoms of opioid overdose, assess appropriate care, and administer naloxone (Narcan). Participants will also learn how to use fentanyl test strips. […]