07 Aug Competitive scholarship gives psychology student unique study abroad opportunity
Jaimes was a 2024 recipient of a Gilman International Scholarship, granted to students across the United States through a competitive selection process....
Jaimes was a 2024 recipient of a Gilman International Scholarship, granted to students across the United States through a competitive selection process....
Reem Osman, (’24 BS Comp. Sci.) a Sudanese American, born and raised in Saudi Arabia, moved to the United States to pursue higher education. She had one goal: to make the most of her college experience....
Welcoming its second cohort, the Teaching Bridge Program signed 24 graduating high school students to earn degrees in education at WSU Tri-Cities while working as part-time paraeducators in local schools....
Washington State University transfer student Hector Estrada knows that when he graduates with a bachelor’s degree in viticulture and enology this spring, he’ll have the work experience and knowledge necessary for a successful career in the wine industry....
A fellowship program is providing opportunities for computational engineering, math, and science students from across the Washington State University system to study and research in Sweden over a three-year span. Two students from WSU Tri-Cities were selected as part of this year’s cohort and will...
A civil engineering student who wants to solve problems and serve the public through a career in the nuclear field has received a $6,000 scholarship from the Institute of Hazardous Materials Management (IHMM)....
Teagan Mosher’s interest in winemaking was piqued after she toured the viticultural area of Mount Etna while stationed at U.S. Naval Hospital Sigonella in Italy....
Six of the eight students recently awarded $47,000 in scholarship funding by the Washington Wine Industry Foundation are attending Washington State University....
The road to a college degree is not always easy, especially for those who are the first in their family to pursue higher education. Tania Castellano, a senior at Washington State University Tri-Cities studying biology with a health science emphasis, is a Mexican American, first-generation...
Taking part in local Juneteenth celebrations and commemorations can be as important to understanding the spirit of the holiday as learning about the history behind it. It’s a message Razan and Reem Osman, sisters who attend WSU Tri-Cities, want to share widely with members of the...