Recent News
Dr. Universe explains how wind moves
With help from WSU atmospheric scientist Jun Meng, Dr. Universe explains that wind is air moving from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure.
Harsher weather could encourage sustainable ecolabeling in fishing industry
Study shows climate factors such as rising temperatures and intensifying storms affect commercial fishers’ attitudes toward sustainability certification.
Narasimha Boddeti named Voiland College Dean’s Faculty Fellow
Boddeti, assistant professor in the School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering at WSU, has been named a Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture Dean’s Faculty Fellow.
WSU earns top rankings in Princeton Review’s 2027 Best Colleges guide
The recognition places WSU among the nation’s highest-rated institutions based on extensive student feedback about campus life, academics, support services, and overall satisfaction.
Exhibit on mountaineering book collection set to open on Sept. 25
WSU Libraries’ new exhibit explores the history of mountaineering through rare books collected by renowned climbers and WSU alumni John Roskelley and Chris Kopczynski.
Share your memories of Heald Hall
The WSU community has an opportunity to help preserve the building’s story from more than a half century of service.
AI and robotics—A matter of trust
WSU researchers are using AI to help robots safely adapt to unpredictable people and real-world environments, from factory floors to apple orchards.
Special WSU Extension podcast series highlights food safety after wildfires
People returning home after a wildfire can find practical, research-based guidance on keeping food, water, and garden produce safe in a special WSU Extension podcast series.
Spokane cat’s rare diagnosis leads to lifesaving care at WSU
A Spokane cat with a rare congenital liver defect is thriving after receiving specialized surgery and financial assistance through WSU’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital.