Please join us for the grand opening of the new Disabled Student Center. The new student center is located inside of the Access Center and is a space for students and friends with and without accommodations to hang out, relax, and find community.
Diversity
October 2023
We’re excited to invite you and your family to a Book Night under the stars, where we will be reading, We All Belong: A Children’s Book About Diversity, Race and Empathy written by Nathalie Goss and Alex Goss. Immerse yourselves in the magic of storytelling as we come together to explore the differences between cultures and races. We’ll be appreciating the beauty of all people, celebrating that children can grow up with empathy and appreciation of others around them. That’s not all – we’ve prepared an engaging activity that will make the evening even more special.
The David G. Pollart Center for Arts and Humanities invites graduate students in Arts and Humanities to its roundtable titled “Equity and Inclusion in Higher Education.”
Join WSU Alumni who have gone on to make a difference in our communities and share their experiences: including working in the fields, forging new paths as activists at WSU, and using their education to create a more just society.