In a recent WSJ article, nursing is called a “modern middle-class jobs engine.”
Strong wages. Steady demand.
Start your nursing journey at WSU: https://f.mtr.cool/pkxylmkequ
WSJ: https://f.mtr.cool/bwstkuripo
#CougNurses #GoCougs
1988. Pullman, WA. #GoCougs #GratefulDead
This is a very serious issue that needs to be focused on to protect our rights.
Also, love that the map shows how few people are married in Pullman/Whitman County.
#CollegeTown #Wazzu #GoCougs
🎓 Thinking about a PhD in Chemistry? There’s still time to join us at Washington State University!
✅ WSU’s Chemistry PhD program is still considering applications for Fall enrollment 🌾
Ready to take the next step?
👉 chem.wsu.edu/graduate-stu...
#GoCougs #WSUChemistry #PhDlife
Joel Bervell (’25 MD) made the inaugural TIME100 Creators list, which recognized the medical doctor as one of the most influential digital voices of the year.
magazine.wsu.edu/2026/01/30/m... #WSU #GoCougs @wsumedicine.bsky.social
I'm glad @pullman.wsu.edu's Jaitun Patel gave me the cold, hard facts on snow ❄️ #GoCougs #STEMeducation @wsusystem askdruniverse.wsu.edu/2026/04/02/m...
Promotional poster for the Fifth Annual WSU Libraries Edible Book Festival to take place on April 17, 2026. Large text reads ‘Enter Today!’ alongside photos of three edible book entries—a purple grape and fig dessert titled ‘The Color Purple,’ a berry-themed dish called ‘Berry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Scone,’ and donut-based treats labeled ‘The Dirty Dozen.’ The WSU Libraries logo appears at the top.
The #WSUPullman Libraries are seeking entries for the 2026 Edible Book Festival on Friday, April 17, during WSU’s Family Weekend with public viewing and judging beginning at 2 p.m. in the Terrell Library atrium.
More info & registration: bit.ly/WSUEdibleBoo...
#GoCougs
#EdibleBookFestival
#WSU experts will present the keynote during the Flathead Cherry Growers Meeting in Montana, translating research into tree fruit impacts and practical solutions in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. #GoCougs
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🎓 History is what you learn AND experience.
This #CougsGive, we’re celebrating WSU History students and the opportunities that shape their journeys.
📅 April 15
#WSUHistory #GoCougs
Freddy Llanos is seen here with a player during a press conference.
Freddy Llanos is seen here with a player at the baseball stadium. They are seated and surrounded by a crowd.
Freddy Llanos is seen here, seated with a player, at the baseball stadium. The field is behind them, and an audience is in the foreground.
Freddy Llanos talks with a player at the Mariners facility.
He’s in the dugout, on the road, and in front of the camera—162 games a season. The Mariners’ Spanish-language interpreter—WSU alum Freddy Llanos—shares how he got there.
magazine.wsu.edu/2026/01/30/u... #GoCougs @mariners.com @murrowcollege.bsky.social #MurrowInAction #WSU
Freddy Llanos poses with a player on the field at T-Mobile Park in Seattle.
He went from translating for his parents as a kid to translating on national TV for the Mariners. #WSU alum Freddy Llanos’ path to the big leagues didn’t involve a bat or a glove—but he’s with the team every step of the way. #GoCougs #MurrowInAction magazine.wsu.edu/2026/01/30/u... @mariners.com
A person smiling in front of a brick wall, framed by a heart shape. The image includes the text "cougs give" in white letters on a red background.
The image has a person smiling in front of greenery, framed by a heart shape with the text "cougs give" in the corner.
A quote on a red background reads: "As a recipient of the Undergraduate Research Fellowship, I have had the honor and privilege of working with esteemed faculty and agency partners on an exciting conservation research project that is built on my WSU Vancouver experience. As a first-generation transfer student, the support and guidance provided by this fellowship has left me confident in my academic abilities and fostered a sense of community that will continue to serve me as I move forward on my chosen career path as an environmental scientist." The quote is attributed to Mia Herman.
A quote on a red background reads: “Receiving scholarship support as a first-generation college student and a triple minority made a meaningful difference in my experience at WSU. It reduced financial stress and allowed me to dedicate more time and energy to my coursework and involvement on campus. Beyond the practical support, it served as encouragement and reassurance that my hard work and goals are recognized and valued.” At the bottom, the name Sonia Ram is listed.
Offering a tight-knit community while giving students many opportunities to shine, @wsuvancouver.bsky.social stands out with nearly half of its students paying no out-of-pocket tuition. Learn from two first-gen VanCougs about the opportunities that financial support has provided. ⬇️ #GoCougs
Jose Alfredo “Freddy” Llanos, in a white polo shirt, stands between two men in blue shirts and ball caps.
Jose Alfredo “Freddy” Llanos travels with the team.
magazine.wsu.edu/2026/01/30/u... #WSU #GoCougs #MurrowInAction @mariners.com @murrowcollege.bsky.social
No foolin', 4 #WSU students spent part of their spring break living in a camper just above the Snake River making sure cows safely delivered their calves. The students helped meet the needs of the WSU herd during an important time of year. #GoCougs news.cahnrs.wsu.edu/article/in-a...
Advance your skills in trauma-informed care.
WSU’s SANE training focuses on safety, trust, patient choice, and compassionate support during exams.
Earn 16 contact hours.
https://f.mtr.cool/iurbdbbmrs
#CougNurses #GoCougs
A picturesque scene of red-brick Thompson Hall with conical towers in the background, set against a blue sky. In the foreground, a tree with white blossoms is in focus, and the surrounding area is lush with greenery.
Get a sneak peek into life as a Coug, tour campus, and ask questions about academics, clubs and organizations, and student support resources. admission.wsu.edu/visit/spring-break-sneak... 🐾 #WSU #GoCougs
Stew meat, carrots, and peppercorns are ready for the soup pot.
Try Kyle’s Tenderloin au Palouse today and save Apple Cup Game Day Stew for the fall. Both recipes are from Rob Phillips (’78 Comm.), an avid hunter, outdoorsman, and longtime outdoors columnist.
magazine.wsu.edu/web-extra/ve... #WSU #GoCougs
Photo of Master Gardener demonstration garden Animal Acres.
Find spring gardening inspiration at a King County Master Gardener volunteer demonstration garden: From Indigenous medicinal plants to pollinator habitats, these gardens showcase what’s possible in the PNW climate. #GoCougs
extension.wsu.edu/king/mg-home...
A person carries an armload of sticks and twigs in an orchard.
A person holds up a length of irrigation pipe over a pump while 2 others look on.
A person carries several small twigs and sticks in an orchard toward a pile of other sticks already on the ground.
8 people sit on a tractor and in a wheel barrow in a silly, relaxed manner.
Huge thank you to the CAHNRS students who volunteered this weekend @ the #WSU Horticulture Center during a Spring Service Day. Volunteers from many disciplines spent hours sprucing up the orchard from spring pruning & installing new irrigation equipment to care for crops. #GoCougs
As the MLB season begins, check out how #WSU’s Sports Science Lab helped power the league’s new Automated Ball-Strike Challenge by ensuring the accuracy of the tracking technology behind instant call reviews. news.wsu.edu/news/2026/03... #GoCougs
#Baseball has an exciting new wrinkle this season, one that depends on work done by #WSU’s Sports Science Laboratory.
news.wsu.edu/news/2026/03... ⚾️ #GoCougs
Rob Phillips and his black lab Bailey go hunting in March 2017.
In case you missed it: In this heartwarming and highly approachable memoir, avid outdoorsman and outdoors writer Rob Phillips ('78 Comm.) tells his life story through vignettes about the dogs with whom he’s shared his path.
magazine.wsu.edu/2025/01/31/a... #WSU #GoCougs
Rob Phillips (’78 Comm.) got his first deer in 1977 while still a #WSU student. “On the Palouse, (white-tailed deer are) mostly grain-fed due to the surrounding wheatfields, and they’re some of the best-tasting deer in the world, if you ask me.”
magazine.wsu.edu/2026/01/30/v... #GoCougs
Why do some apple trees produce more apples than others? Great question for @askdruniverse.bsky.social answered by #WSU apple breeder Kate Evans. It's a great explainer for how apples grow, from pollination to tasty fruit. Thanks Alyssa! #GoCougs askdruniverse.wsu.edu/2026/03/26/a...
Marking its 19th anniversary, nursing students from Iwate Prefectural University, Japan, participated in a 10-day study abroad tour with WSU College of Nursing for clinical learning and cross-cultural exchange in Spokane.
Read more: https://bit.ly/4uVSdG1
#CougNurses #GoCougs
WSU College of Nursing is featured in Empowered Hosted by Meg Ryan, highlighting solutions to the nursing shortage.
Coug Nurses are expanding access to training through simulation and partnerships.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/4c6YZ4t
#CougNurses #GoCougs #EmpoweredHostedByMegRyan #EmpoweredGreat
Listening to "Your Paw-some Question | What is the life cycle of a ladybug?" at www.buzzsprout.com/1338544/epis... @pullman.wsu.edu #GoCougs #STEMeducation