Washington State University announced Friday that it will no longer be requiring employees, contractors and volunteers of the university to have the COVID-19 vaccine.
A 24-year-old Gonzaga University student died after accidentally shooting himself in the head early Saturday morning at a campus apartment, according to an email from the university.
Whitworth said the breach may have affected 5,182 residents of Washington state, though it's unclear how many more out-of-state residents employed or attending the school could be affected.
A professor at Gonzaga University is one of three editors of the brand new Indigenous Business and Public Administration Journal designed to focus on Native American business issues and public initiatives
Local researchers have identified a protein called sulfatase-2 as playing a critical role in the inflammation damage caused by rheumatoid arthritis, in a discovery that could help in targeting improved treatments.
The Washington State Supreme Court visited Gonzaga University’s School of Law on Thursday specifically to review a case on whether state law preempts a section of the city of Spokane’s charter that required union negotiations be open.
On a summer day, volunteers drove throughout Spokane collecting thousands of measurements of temperature and humidity in an effort to map out “urban heat islands.”
Eastern Washington University students reported multiple sexual assault and misconduct incidents on campus in the first few weeks of the fall quarter, prompting police to send a campuswide email on the issue.
Separated by just 8 miles, Washington State University and the University of Idaho remain vastly different places. Now in the post-Roe v. Wade era, the differences are more apparent than ever.
The University of Idaho has warned its employees not to provide reproductive health counseling, including abortion, to their students or they may risk losing their jobs or criminal prosecution.
A $100,000 grant from the Environmental Protection Agency will help the Gonzaga University Center for Climate, Society, and the Environment continue its work in climate literacy by enlisting other organizations in its educational mission.
WASHINGTON – Nearly 900,000 borrowers in Washington and Idaho are eligible to have thousands of dollars of student loans forgiven under President Joe Biden’s new debt relief plan, according to state-by-state estimates from the U.S. Department of Education released by the White House on Tuesday.
More than 1,200 nervous and excited Eastern Washington University students settled into residence halls at the Cheney campus Thursday and Friday, ready for “the next adventure” in their lives.
After an enrollment bump caused overcrowding at the University of Idaho's residence halls, some students were asked to live in an off-campus hotel until rooms opened up.
The students are participants in a certificate program put on by the Public Infrastructure Security Cyber Education System (PISCES), a Washington-based nonprofit that offers cybersecurity students real-life experience monitoring government web traffic for potential attacks and anomalies.