Spectacular Celebration of Giving
WSU College of Nursing celebrated its annual Celebration of Giving event on Friday, April 15, 2023. The event, which was held virtually, was attended by students, faculty, staff, and community […]
WSU College of Nursing celebrated its annual Celebration of Giving event on Friday, April 15, 2023. The event, which was held virtually, was attended by students, faculty, staff, and community […]
Amerigroup Washington is dedicated to closing the gap in rural health disparities for residents across the state of Washington. The organization recently provided a gift of $50,000 to the WSU […]
By Addy Hatch, WSU Marketing and Communications Erin Roach comes from a Coug family. He loves the outdoors. His wife Linda Hess was a nurse for 38 years and is […]
WSU’s College of Nursing is excited to announce that it will partner with Providence to educate nursing students on better care for those from traditionally underrepresented populations. “Providence is proud to support […]
WSU is proud to recognize a recent investment of $1.88 million from the American Heart Association to WSU’s College of Nursing and the Institute for Research and Education to Advance […]
The Rayce Rudeen Foundation is giving its largest-ever gift to the Washington State University College of Nursing to support student research. The foundation donated $100,000 to the college for the […]
Washington State University acknowledges that its locations statewide are on the homelands of Native peoples, who have lived in this region from time immemorial. Currently, there are 42 tribes, 35 of which are federally recognized that share traditional homelands and waterways in what is now Washington State. Some of these are nations and confederacies that represents multiple tribes and bands. The University expresses its deepest respect for and gratitude towards these original and current caretakers of the region. As an academic community, we acknowledge our responsibility to establish and maintain relationships with these tribes and Native peoples, in support of tribal sovereignty and the inclusion of their voices in teaching, research and programming. Washington State University established the Office of Tribal Relations and Native American Programs to guide us in our relationship with tribes and service to Native American students and communities. We also pledge that these relationships will consist of mutual trust, respect, and reciprocity.