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The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

Calysta Bauer said the short-term goals for this chapter of ANAMS are based around helping health professionals develop a community.

New organization seeks to uplift Native American students in medicine

AIMEE SULIT, Evergreen reporter December 9, 2023

A chapter of the Association of Native American Medical Students was officially established at WSU Spokane last November. Efforts to establish the ANAMS WSU chapter began in 2021 with Dr. Naomi Bender,...

Providence Sacred Heart Childrens Hospital in Spokane.

WSU partners with Providence Sacred Heart Children’s for pediatric residency program

JOSIAH PIKE, Evergreen news co-editor April 12, 2023

WSU is working in partnership with Providence Sacred Heart Children’s Hospital to launch a pediatric residency in Spokane. Christina Verheul, Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine director of communications...

The Enterprise Technology for Home Area Network (ETHAN) framework was copyrighted on July 12 from the U.S. Library of Congress.

ETHAN is a framework, not a person

JUSTIN WASHINGTON, Evergreen research editor December 2, 2021

A WSU researcher developed a framework that will provide a holistic view of homes with residents who have disabilities or mobility impairments in order to make their lives easier. The Enterprise Technology...

UCORE Director Clif Stratton discusses a new proposed UCORE category during a WSU Faculty Senate meeting on Thursday.

Faculty Senate discusses new UCORE category

SAM TAYLOR, Evergreen sports co-editor November 20, 2021

WSU Faculty Senate discussed during a Thursday meeting a proposal to add another UCORE category called equity and justice. Adding an equity and justice UCORE category will help clarify the content...

When you hear “WSU,” you probably only think of Pullman, neglecting the four other campuses that help make this university community unique.

WSU more than just Pullman campus

KESTRA ENGSTROM, Managing editor September 13, 2021

When I was in the Running Start program at WSU Tri-Cities in Richland, I heard a lot about the four other WSU campuses in Vancouver, Spokane, Everett and, of course, Pullman. It made me feel like I'm part...

The building will be outfitted with specific technology to help people with neurodegenerative diseases. The institute will start accepting patients at the end of the summer.

Neuroscience institute renovating building

TRINITY WILLSEY, Evergreen reporter February 5, 2021

The Steve Gleason Institute for Neuroscience is renovating a building on the WSU Spokane campus.   Avista Development owns the building, which is located south of WSU Health Sciences, at 325...

Conducting the study with twins let researchers account for the role of genetics or a shared environmental upbringing in changing stress levels.

Increased activity linked to more stress during early stages of pandemic, study finds

EMMA LEDBETTER, Evergreen news editor September 18, 2020

A recent survey by researchers at WSU Spokane found people who increased their exercise levels during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic experienced an increase in stress and anxiety. Increased...

The veterans outpatient clinic will provide training to students. Both students and medical residents will be able to complete residency rotations through the new clinic. 

New veterans clinic on WSU campus makes care more accessible

BRADLEY GAMBLE, Evergreen reporter September 11, 2020

The United States Department of Veterans Affairs opened an outpatient clinic in Spokane to make primary care for veterans more accessible. This is in partnership with WSU Health Sciences Spokane. WSU...

Shawn Brow, nurse anesthetist in Spokane and adjunct faculty with the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, wears a mask that she and her team designed.

WSU team designs masks, tests level of protection for use

CHERYL AARNIO, Evergreen reporter July 17, 2020

Members of WSU faculty designed and tested facial coverings to see if they can be used by healthcare professionals as a last resort. Early in the pandemic, the team heard there was going to be a shortage...

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