WSU Insider

Reusable containers a hit with students and the environment

Since the service was implemented, the reusable containers program has saved almost 65,000 single-use containers and over 6,000 pounds of waste from the landfill, nearly 42,000 gallons of water, and over 43,000 pounds of greenhouse gas emissions.

Campus & Community

Reusable containers a hit with students and the environment

Since the service was implemented, the reusable containers program has saved almost 65,000 single-use containers and over 6,000 pounds of waste from the landfill, nearly 42,000 gallons of water, and over 43,000 pounds of greenhouse gas emissions.

Exhibit explores queer experience on the Palouse

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.

University Affairs

WSU-related Podcasts

From WSU:

Food safety, WSU stories, science answers for kids, and more — listen to podcasts from Washington State University.

About WSU:

A selection of programs about Washington State, produced by alumni and friends.

WSU Podcasts

Benefits & Training

Register today for Bite-Size Book Club launching Wednesday, March 27!

Learning and Organizational Development is thrilled to announce the launch of the Bite-Sized Book Club, Wednesday, March 27! Each spring and fall, join us online as we dive into the insightful pages of books, that have been thoughtfully selected to stimulate critical thinking, spark meaningful discussions, and inspire. You can expect diverse selections, thought-provoking discussions, and […]

Awards & Achievements

Science & Technology

Food & Agriculture

Health & Medicine

Deadly bacteria show thirst for human blood

A WSU-led study has found the some of the world’s deadliest bacteria seek out and feed on human blood, a phenomenon researchers are calling “bacterial vampirism.”

Veterinary Medicine

Arts & Culture

Business & Economics

Politics & Society

Extension tackles climate awareness

WSU is weaving adaptation and mitigation into Extension programming as part of its long-held commitment to building resilient communities.

Reports & Updates

Building bridges: philanthropy at WSU

In fiscal year 2023 alone, 27,832 total donors contributed a record $167.9 million in philanthropic support to more than 1,000 designated areas within WSU.

Preparing for potential ASE strike

WSU President Kirk Schulz reaffirms the university’s commitment to ensuring classes proceed without impediment in the event of a work stoppage by academic student employees.