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First-of-its-kind, $1M gift strengthens student support in College of Arts and Sciences

An anonymous donor has made a $1 million gift of private equity stock, the first of its kind to support Washington State University’s College of Arts and Sciences (CAS), creating the Power of Arts and Sciences Endowed Fund — a flexible fund that will expand student access and support services in years to come.

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Visiting Writers Series to feature Josiah Morgan and Courtney Ann LaFaive

Washington State University’s Visiting Writers Series will bring two acclaimed contemporary authors to campus this spring, offering students and community members the chance to hear from a New Zealand-based poet and performance artist and an award-winning essayist whose work explores memoir, culture, and astrology.

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Sociology’s Hafiz wins CAS 3MT Qualifier

Six competitors vied to represent the College of Arts and Sciences in the 3 Minute Thesis qualifier round on March 5th in Goertzen Hall.

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Honors College alum Jeffrey Franks returns to Pullman to receive Alumni Achievement Award

Jeffrey Franks’ return to Washington State University this week to receive the Alumni Achievement Award was a homecoming for the Pullman native whose career has spanned more than 70 countries and placed him at the center of major international economic decisions.

Jeffrey Franks being presented with the WSU Alumni Achievement Award.

WSU celebrates 65 years of nuclear excellence

As the nation renews its focus on reliable, carbon-free energy, Washington State University is leaning into its decades of nuclear expertise and reaffirming its commitment to invest in nuclear energy research, education, and infrastructure at a pivotal moment.

Corey Hines speaks to a journalist wearing headphones and holding a microphone during a tour of WSU's Nuclear Science Center.