Recent News
Three WSU students honored with Fulbright awards
Fulbright awards will send WSU students to Malawi, Kenya, and the Czech Republic to pursue research, teaching, and global health work.
Flags being lowered Friday in honor of regent and alumnus Sam Hunt
In conjunction with Gov. Bob Ferguson’s directive, WSU President Betsy Cantwell has requested all flags at university locations remain at half‑staff through Saturday, May 30.
Alumni establish endowment to support WSU organic farm for years to come
A gift from WSU alumni Jim Huff and Sue Fairbanks will help the university’s organic farm thrive and grow well into the future, supporting students, research, and more.
Third annual Jordan Awards recognize tenacity of underserved students
Students, faculty, and staff were recognized at the College of Veterinary Medicine’s third annual Dr. Winfred A. Jordan Awards on May 6 during a celebration of resilience and community.
WSU announces new partnership with LaunchNW
A new partnership between WSU and LaunchNW is helping connect more students with scholarships, advising, and campus support services from high school through graduation.
First Master of Healthcare Administration and Leadership graduates ready for today’s challenges
A new WSU healthcare leadership program is already helping professionals improve patient care, streamline operations, and tackle challenges facing healthcare systems.
Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture names outstanding faculty and staff
More than a dozen faculty and staff members were recognized for achievements during the college’s convocation ceremony.
Carson College of Business celebrates faculty, staff, and PhD student success
Outstanding faculty, staff, and graduate students were honored at the college’s annual awards celebration.
New Meyer’s Point grants support environmental research and hands‑on learning
The grants will fund research and education at the WSU-owned field station, located just north of Olympia in one of Washington’s fastest-growing regions.