Spring 2024
Resources and Offices
Spring 2024
AI in the classroom
Preparing students for a world of artificial intelligence has become more than a pass-fail moment » More ...
Spring 2024
Goodbye to Johnson Hall
After more than 60 years in service to agriculture, a WSU building comes down. » More ...
Winter 2023
Top 10 stories for 2023
2023 was a busy year. Master Gardeners turned 50. The Pac-12 imploded. The editors of Washington State Magazine published a book. As the year comes to a close, here’s a look back at Washington State Magazine’s top 10 stories of 2023, in order of most-viewed according to Google Analytics.
From the president (Winter 2023) President Kirk Schultz discussed the impact of all schools save for WSU and Oregon State University pulling out of the Pac-12 in his letter to readers.
AI for wildlife conservation (Spring 2023) AI wrote this story about the implications of AI for wildlife conservation with a little … » More …
Winter 2023
From the president
WSU President Kirk Schulz addresses the rapidly changing landscape of Cougar athletics and the conference. » More ...
Winter 2023
A helping hand
Washington State University alumni, students, and faculty are known for their willingness to help communities and others. » More ...
Winter 2023
Reversing the erasure
The Queering the Archives Initiative at Washington State University Pullman evoked emotions while highlighting the LGBTQ+ community’s historical experiences. » More ...
Winter 2023
50 years @ Beasley
Concerts, commencements, basketball games, and many more events at Beasley Coliseum at Washington State University Pullman » More ...
Winter 2023
A new home for medicine
The Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine at WSU moves into its own building. » More ...
Winter 2023
Digital magazine
Washington State Magazine in tablet and fullscreen PDFs, webviewer, and print-on-demand » More ...