#CougsGive day in April broke record for second straight year
WSU’s annual day of giving, #CougsGive, saw record impact on April 13 with donors contributing 1,315 gifts totaling $791,211 — a 12.2% increase over 2021’s previous record.
WSU’s annual day of giving, #CougsGive, saw record impact on April 13 with donors contributing 1,315 gifts totaling $791,211 — a 12.2% increase over 2021’s previous record.
WSU’s new Maximizing Access to Research Careers program offers STEM undergraduates research opportunities, including a 10-week summer research experience.
An orphan colt whose mother died shortly after giving birth has a new mom – a mare that had tragically lost her foal – thanks to the generosity of strangers and Washington State University veterinarians playing matchmaker.
Since its launch in January 2021, fifteen proposals have received nearly $575,000 in funding through Cougar Cage events.
Dr. Susan Mathew has played an instrumental role in bolstering the Teaching Academy’s offerings since taking over as the new director in November.
Meet the student behind the chimes of the iconic Bryan Hall Clock Tower in the latest “Cougs Behind the Crimson” video series.
Vaccinating household chicken flocks can increase consumption of eggs and meat, leading to better growth of young children in rural Kenya, according to a WSU‑led study.
The scholarships are given to high‑achieving undergraduates pursuing science careers.
Veterinarians say the goal is to ultimately release the foxes into the wild. The pups arrived at WSU, the only licensed wildlife rehabilitation facility in Whitman County, on May 24.
A disease in elk that causes deformed hooves and eventually leads to lameness and death is also associated with abnormal, asymmetrical antlers, a WSU‑led study of hunter reports found.