Recent News
BVC sampling — Cougar-made wine, cheese, and honey
Calling all Cougs — make your way down to the Brelsford WSU Visitor Center for this weekend’s sampling event! We’ll be here longer on Friday, March 27, to help with all Experience WSU questions including parking options, campus information, and recommendations from our student staff for food and activities around town! As you visit, don’t forget to […]
TMP Seminar Series: ‘Enterococcus faecalis and Candida albicans Inter-Kingdom Interactions’ — Tuesday, March 14, at 12:10 p.m.
The Department of Translational Medicine and Physiology welcomes Dr. Danielle A. Garsin, PhD, McGovern Medical School, UTHealth-Houston to WSU Spokane on Tuesday, April 14. She will be providing her seminar at 12:10 p.m., “Enterococcus faecalis and Candida albicans Inter-Kingdom Interactions,” in SAC 147 and via Zoom. The microbiome comprises not only bacteria but also fungi, parasites, and viruses that can have profound […]
Summer Session: Registration is open
Summer is a great opportunity for students to stay on track or get ahead in their studies. WSU offers accelerated 3-, 6-, and 7-week courses in early and late summer, as well as full 12-week course options — both online and on campus. With over 1,000 course sections available, there’s something to fit every schedule. […]
New exhibition traces the building of Schweitzer Engineering Hall
The exhibition traces the design and construction of the new building, offering a behind-the-scenes look at how the $80 million project took shape ahead of its opening this fall.
Port Townsend Writers Conference invites WSU Campus Civic Poet to attend
Hope Dela Cruz, WSU’s Campus Civic Poet, will attend the Port Townsend Writers Conference this summer thanks to a new fellowship supported by the nonprofit arts organization Centrum.
Ask Dr. Universe podcast explores Mars, missions, and life beyond Earth
The latest episode of the Ask Dr. Universe podcast takes listeners on a journey across the solar system, featuring WSU planetary scientist Julie Ménard.
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.
Carefully controlled atoms make renewables more viable for plastics and fuels production
A catalyst developed by WSU researchers converts renewable ethanol into molecules that could replace petrochemicals in the production of everyday products.