Kathryn Sheridan-Stiefel earns fellowship
Special Education doctoral candidate Kathryn Sheridan-Stiefel was awarded a graduate student fellowship from the Thomas S. Foley Institute for Public Policy and Public Service. In addition to the aid...
View ArticleCRESCENT Shakes: Unearthing Earthquake Science in the Pacific Northwest
Stephany RunningHawk Johnson is helping advance earthquake preparedness in the Pacific Northwest through the Cascadia Region Earthquake Science Center (CRESCENT) Introduction The Pacific Northwest is...
View ArticleAsk away: Richard Roloff
First year ROAR student, Richard Roloff had the opportunity to intern with the WSU Football media team. We wanted to ask him a few questions about his position. Richard on the sidelines before the...
View ArticleFour take home MLK awards
A faculty member and two doctoral students were honored by Washington State University with system awards as part of the university’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations. Shameem Rakha, from WSU...
View ArticleTwo doctoral students receive national scholar award
We are pleased to share the accomplishments of two of our doctoral students, Elise Wilson and Pranjali Upadhyay, who have recently been accepted into distinguished programs showcasing their dedication...
View ArticleArt Integration: Students visit JSMOA.
On a brisk February day on the Palouse, education students at WSU in the K-8 Art Methods Integration class visited the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMOA) to learn the effectiveness of art in the...
View ArticleCollege of Education alumna Lane Salvig receives Fulbright Award
In the heart of Kelso, Washington, stands Lane Salvig, an alumna of the WSU College of Education. Lane has dedicated the past eight years to shaping young minds as a high school math and social...
View Article#ThrowbackThursday: Matthew Rinaldi
Matthew Rinaldi – Athletic Training Tell us a little about your background. I was born in Moscow, ID and grew up in Spokane. Growing up coming down to Pullman for football and basketball games was a...
View Article#ThrowbackThursday: Josh Therrien
Josh Therrien – Kinesiology (Athletic Training) What did you study at WSU? I graduated in 2007 with my Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Athletic Training. What has been a career...
View Article#ThrowbackThursday: Sam Graff
Sam Graff – Athletic Training Tell us a little about your background. My name is Sam and I was born and raised in Tri-Cities, Washington, more specifically Pasco! Both of my parents are recently...
View ArticleCougs All Nine
Since Baseball games are dictated by outs and not time, in theory, a game could last forever. For some people, that’s what makes the game so theoretically romantic. For others, even nine innings is...
View ArticleCollege receives $1.7 million endowment
PULLMAN – The College of Education is pleased to announce it is the beneficiary of a $1.7 million endowment from the Glenn and Anna Powell Estate, making it the largest gift ever realized by the...
View ArticleDepartment tandem wins AFW awards
By C. Brandon Chapman Two College of Education students have been recognized for their exceptionalism by Washington State University’s Association for Faculty Women (AFW). The duo includes Educational...
View ArticleFirst WSU Everett doctoral grad
The College of Education celebrates milestone with WSU Everett’s first doctoral graduate May 10, 2024 Everett, WA – Washington State University, Everett will mark a significant milestone in its history...
View ArticleJohanna Thomas Zapata wins award and scholarship
It’s been a great spring for doctoral student Johanna Thomas Zapata. In addition to moving one step closer to finishing her doctorate in mathematics education, Johanna was the recipient of a WSU...
View Article2024 Methods Workshop recap
Dr. Holmes Finch headlines the annual event. Washington State University’s Learning Performance Research Center (LPRC) hosted its 10th annual Methods Workshop June 3-4, 2024, with both an in-person and...
View ArticleCollege alumna wins Kennewick middle school teacher-of-the-year award
Kyrin Gregory is a middle school special education teacher. By Isaac Donovan, College of Education Washington State University College of Education alumni, Kyrin Gregory, won the middle school teacher...
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