Michael Sauseda was used to providing life-saving medical care as a U.S. Army Special Forces Medical Sergeant. When it came to his own health, however, a pharmacist was his salvation.
Tovah Yenna is using the persistence the military instilled in her serving as an aviation mechanic in Iraq to pursue a career as a veterinarian at WSU.
Case-based simulations provide athletic training students with real-world scenarios, such as heated exchanges with coaches or discussions with farmers who have injured themselves at work.
Check out a video of WSU nursing and veterinary medicine students providing free healthcare services to low‑income people or people experiencing homelessness and their pets.
The junior in the Carson College of Business explains agriculture to a generation she says has become disconnected from the food they eat. She has amassed 280,000 followers on TikTok and 69,000 on Instagram.
Immigrants living in Washington state who lost their job or experienced other hardships during the COVID‑19 pandemic and were ineligible for federal stimulus may qualify for at least $1,000 in state relief.
WSU mentors in entomology, viticulture, and agricultural engineering worked with nine student interns from Hispanic-serving institutions across the state.
A new program aimed at helping undergraduate students in science, technology, engineering, and math courses improve their writing skills has been launched.