Recent News
Community-engaged research panel discussion
The Office of Research is hosting a community-engaged research (CER) panel of CER-engaged faculty, who are also awardees of WSU’s Inspire! Community-Engaged Seed Grants. Join the discussion to hear and ask questions about community-engaged research on Wednesday, Feb. 25, from 1:30–3 p.m. To receive an invitation, please RSVP.
UCORE Lunch and Learn Series: ‘Faculty Perspectives on Service Learning in UCORE’
Join us for our second spring 2026 Lunch & Learn session: “Faculty Perspectives on Service Learning in UCORE.” Wednesday, Feb. 25 12:10–1:30 p.m. CUE 518 (WSU Pullman) and via Zoom Register online Please email ucore.wsu@wsu.edu with any questions, and we look forward to seeing you!
WSU research shows being neighborly can boost community health
It’s National Random Acts of Kindness Day, and new WSU research shows that small, everyday gestures between neighbors can boost health, reduce stress, and strengthen social bonds.
Eye on the future: WSU prepares for next chapter in the story of AI
New aquaculture initiative and future plans to connect national labs into a single supercomputer are on the horizon as the technology advances.
WSU Data Analytics program leads with stackable, industry-aligned certifications
As demand for data skills surges, WSU is rolling out new training certifications that let learners upskill quickly without closing the door on a full degree.
National Geographic explorer Robbie Shone to deliver ‘Adventures in Caving’ lecture
WSU’s School of the Environment will host a free, public presentation, “Adventures in Caving,” by National Geographic explorer Robbie Shone at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 20, in Pullman and via Zoom.
Opening doors to veterinary medicine
WSU veterinary student Anjelica Bautista is opening doors to STEM and higher education for Pasco youth — work that just earned her a Merck Animal Health Diversity Leadership Scholarship.
Inaugural System Forum happening Feb. 24
Strategic insights, as well as legislative and operational updates from university leaders, will be presented to faculty and staff attending in‑person or via Zoom.
Study of NBA finds that pay inequity among top performers erodes cooperation
A new WSU-led study examined a decade’s worth of data from the NBA to draw lessons about the effects of pay disparities on performance.