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What’s happening at WSU Pullman?
Engineering students’ awning project helps disability center
Members of Engineers in Action at WSU are getting real-world experience while helping out their community by developing and building an awning for the Moscow, Idaho-based center
Study identifies alternate path for inflammation that could improve RA treatment
The class of anti-inflammatory drugs known as TNF-inhibitors has brought relief to many sufferers of rheumatoid arthritis, but they don’t work for up to 4 of every 10 patients. New WSU-led research may have discovered why.
WSU students redesign prison yard as class project
Their mission was to transform a bare-bones field into a multi-use space with greenery, walking paths, athletic fields, and seating areas, part of a statewide project to change the prison experience in Washington
WSU Pullman Snapshot

WSU Pullman students get the tools they need to find untapped strengths, with hundreds of majors and degree programs, research opportunities, fieldwork, internships, and study abroad programs.
Health, clean energy, food production, economic opportunity, security—research advances made by WSU scientists raise quality of life worldwide.
WSU Pullman boosts Washington state’s economy by billions of dollars a year. Plus, WSU researchers create jobs when they bring their innovations to market.
68%
of WSU students receive grants or scholarships that don't need to be repaid (2025)
425+
student clubs
76,545 hours
civic engagement by 6685 WSU student volunteers (2024-25)