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Public safety training exercises set for Pullman campus
A joint training between the Pullman Fire Department, Pullman Police and WSU Police will be occurring on July 30th and Aug. 1st at Waller Hall. It is Active Attack Integrated Response Course, it is designed to improve integration between law enforcement, fire, tele-communicator and EMS in active attack/shooter events. Police and Fire vehicles, and personnel will be […]
myWSU outage, Aug. 3
On Saturday, Aug. 3, from 4 a.m. to 6 a.m., myWSU will not be accessible for up to two hours as Information Technology Services (ITS) completes a vendor-driven update. Additional details on this upcoming ITS maintenance process are listed below: Date: Saturday, Aug. 3 Start time: 4 a.m. End time: 6 a.m. The following work is being completed: ITS’ support vendor […]
Former WSU athletes competing at 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris
The group of former WSU athletes representing six countries will be competing in track and field, women’s rowing, women’s soccer, and men’s basketball.
Initial federal funding approved for hydrogen hub
The WSU-supported Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association is among the first to be granted Phase 1 award status from the U.S. Department of Energy.
College of Veterinary Medicine Continuing Education program under new leadership
Craig McConnel, who has been a member of the college’s faculty since 2016, took over the reins of the Continuing Education program from Tina Owen earlier this summer.
Researchers improve method to discover anomalies in data
The algorithm can better find data anomalies than current detection software, including in streaming data.
Joint research program creates new opportunities for native Guatemalans
The program between WSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine and the Universidad de Valle de Guatemala is creating opportunities in science for native Guatemalan undergraduates.
WSU partners with community to aid Afghan refugees
An Afghan family recently resettled in Pullman with just a few clothes and one rug. A coordinated community effort stepped up to supply the family’s needs.
Same-sex marriage recognition helps countries attract, retain highly skilled workers
A WSU study found that EU countries that enacted marriage equality kept more highly skilled workers from emigrating to the U.S.