Recent News
Commuting to WSU? Rideshare van is looking for riders from Lewiston-Clarkston Valley going to Moscow or WSU
Commuting from Lewiston-Clarkston Valley and dropping off in Moscow while picking up additional riders going to WSU. Tired of driving alone, battling the weather, wear and tear on your car, and high parking fees? Our van pool has spaces available for riders 7:30 a.m.–4 p.m. Monday–Friday workdays. (Note: pickup and drop-off times may vary for Moscow riders.) […]
TIAA consultant on Pullman campus March 25 and 26
Do you know how much you can contribute to your retirement account for 2026? Are you wondering if you are on track for your retirement? Feeling a bit lost on how to invest your funds? Do you need help adjusting your VIP contribution amount for 2026? TIAA Consultant Eli Jenkins will be on the Pullman campus […]
Industry Science Symposium
The EschLEAD Program invites you. This event gives WSU undergraduates the opportunity to meet and interact with professionals working across the biotech industry, including drug development, regulatory affairs, and scientific sales. Speakers will share how they built their careers, what their work looks like day-to-day, and practical advice for students interested in entering these fields. Students will […]
New Pullman ASWSU and GPSA leaders elected, begin to shape their priorities
Washington State University juniors Grace Carpenter and Reed Scott received 60% percent of the vote to become the next student body president and vice president. The Associated Students of Washington State University (ASWSU) held its annual election March 10–12 with over 2,700 students casting a vote. That total number, equaling 21% of all eligible voters, bested last year’s […]
Cougar Health Services’ Arielle Wilcox receives New Professional Award
The American College Health Association (ACHA) has selected Washington State University’s Arielle Wilcox, a health education program coordinator in Cougar Health Services, for its 2026 ACHA Affiliate New Professionals Award. ACHA created the award to recognize members who have provided service to the field of college health for five years or less and who have made […]
Travel the world with the WSU Alumni Association
The WSU Alumni Association Travel Program offers alumni and friends the opportunity to explore destinations around the world while staying connected to the Cougar community. These curated group trips are designed to provide meaningful travel experiences, cultural learning, and the chance to connect with fellow alumni along the way. The program partners with trusted travel providers […]
Faculty lecture at Neill Public Library
Tuesday, March 24, 5:30–6:30 p.m. Neill Public Library, Pullman This public lecture will feature two recipients of the Pollart Center Faculty Fellowship who will present their ongoing projects. The first speaker, Talea Anderson, a librarian at WSU, will talk about about her research project, “Faux.” Over the coming year, she intends to write a book that will […]
Ion chemistry research earns NSF funding
A recently awarded grant from the National Science Foundation is supporting WSU chemistry researchers as they design, fabricate, and assemble a new class of analytical instrumentation.
Ancient brines helped build Idaho’s Silver Valley and the Idaho Cobalt Belt
WSU-led research shows that super-salty brines helped concentrate the metals that formed Idaho’s rich silver and cobalt deposits more than a billion years ago.