Students win WSU’s sixth annual Global Case Competition
adrianaFive WSU students were crowned champions of the sixth annual Global Case Competition last week. » More …
Five WSU students were crowned champions of the sixth annual Global Case Competition last week. » More …
For years, Clinton has acknowledged her deep and abiding Christian faith. But she has been reluctant to go public with it. When asked about her convictions, she rarely says the word “Jesus.”
Op-ed by Matthew Avery Sutton, Edward R. Meyer distinguished professor of history at WSU
Hillary Clinton needs Jesus. And he may be the key to helping her beat Donald Trump. » More …
To know what is really going on and determine the challenges facing a community
As the executive director for the Seattle Community Police Commission, WSU alumna Fé Lopez said the most important thing she has learned about community engagement has been to “shut up.” » More …
The published works of WSU authors will be recognized at the third annual “Crimson Reads: A Celebration of WSU Authors,” at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 22, in the Terrell Library atrium. Crimson Reads is part of WSU Showcase, the annual celebration of faculty, staff and student excellence. Refreshments will be offered during a reception open to the public. » More …
John Edward Kicza, 68, retired professor of history and former administrator at WSU, died at his home in Pullman on Wednesday, March 9, with his wife, daughter, and son at his side.
On faculty for 29 years, Kicza had served as associate dean for the College of Liberal Arts and as chair of the Department of History. He loved teaching and nurturing his students, and often would say, “I can’t believe they’re paying me to do something I love so much.” Active in many university concerns, he was widely regarded as a “voice of reason” and as an effective mentor to students and colleagues. » More …