POTLATCH — Potlatch Elementary School students learned how to code Friday with guidance from 10 software engineers at Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories.
Researchers with the Division of Governmental Studies and Services at Washington
State University found no evidence for systemic racial bias after analyzing five
years of Washington State Patrol traffic stops.
PULLMAN — Washington State University President Kirk Schulz recently appointed WSU Provost and Executive Vice President Elizabeth Chilton as the inaugural chancellor of the Pullman campus.
MOSCOW — Members of the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority at the University of Idaho are being temporarily housed off-campus following a fire that damaged the inside of the chapter’s house.
MOSCOW — The League of Women Voters of Moscow hosted University of Idaho History Department Chairwoman Rebecca Scofield on Wednesday for a discussion about what critical race theory is —
PULLMAN — Washington State University has withdrawn support for the Port of Whitman County’s plans to turn a decommissioned steam plant on the edge of WSU’s Pullman campus into a
MOSCOW — Young inventors from around the state converged on the University of Idaho campus Friday and Saturday to present their creations and find out which students would qualify for
Researchers with the Division of Governmental Studies and Services at Washington State University found no evidence for systemic racial bias after analyzing five years of Washington State Patrol traffic stops.
PULLMAN — Washington State University is winding down the process for collecting proof of COVID-19 vaccination as more than 94 percent of employees have received the shot in compliance with
VANCOUVER, Wash. — The Washington State University Board of Regents addressed diversity and equity during a meeting on its Vancouver campus Thursday afternoon.
MOSCOW — Contrary to widespread beliefs about the right to keep and bear arms, unauthorized paramilitary organizations, also known as militias, are unlawful in every state.