Information Technology Services (ITS) has been notified by WSU’s Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) vendor that SMS (texting) and Voice Call options for MFA will no longer be available to us after our contract renewal in June 2025. Although SMS is WSU’s most used security method due to the familiarity this option offers, it poses significant cybersecurity risks […]
By using reusable containers to take home food from the dining centers, WSU Pullman students are now saving thousands of pounds of food waste from going to the landfill.
The WSU College of Arts and Sciences has honored 19 faculty, four staff, and seven graduate students for their achievements and commitment to excellence.
An experienced higher education leader and expert in evidence-based educational practices, Riley-Tillman has been selected to serve as WSU’s next provost.
The endowed deanship stems from a generous gift from Phyllis and Bill Campbell of Issaquah, who met as WSU undergraduates and married not long after Phyllis’ graduation.
An opening reception for “Higher Ground: An Exhibition of Art, Ephemera, and Form” will take place 6–8 p.m. Friday on the ground floor of the Terrell Library on the Pullman campus.
The last meeting of WSU AAUP for the spring semester will happen on Friday, April 26, at 12:10 p.m. on Zoom. We will use our regular Zoom room. The agenda is a review of the recent survey results and agenda setting for going forward. All faculty throughout the WSU system are welcome!
The International Journal of Sport Communication (IJSC) invites researchers, scholars, and professionals to contribute original research to a special issue exploring the multifaceted relationships between sport, politics, and communication. Topics of interest include political issues in sport communication, media representation of sport in various political systems, athlete activism, and the influence of social media on […]