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Washington State University Vancouver's campus has been approved for a handful of new potential projects in the next few years that would transform the school as we know it, such as improved sports fields.

WSU Vancouver to relaunch on-campus child care

Washington State University Vancouver's campus has been approved for a handful of new potential projects in the next few years that would transform the school as we know it, such as improved sports fields.

May 21, 2023, 6:05am Clark County News

Washington State University Vancouver leaders have selected local early-learning provider Innovative Services NW to relaunch on-campus child care services as early as August. Read story

The new Sciences Building at Washington State University Vancouver will be at the northern end of the campus. North-facing windows will feature views of Mount St. Helens, a highlight of the building's design.

Cowlitz Tribe donates $1M to Washington State University Vancouver to support life sciences

The new Sciences Building at Washington State University Vancouver will be at the northern end of the campus. North-facing windows will feature views of Mount St. Helens, a highlight of the building's design.

May 20, 2023, 6:06am Clark County News

Washington State University leaders announced Thursday the Cowlitz Indian Tribe is donating $1 million to support education and research in life sciences at Washington State University Vancouver. Read story

Commencement speaker and student body president Jacob Boucher addresses his fellow graduates and the thousands of people who came out to Saturday's Washington State University Vancouver graduation ceremony. The university graduated 847 students during its commencement at the RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater.

WSUV confers degrees on 847 of the ‘luckiest people in the history of the world’

Commencement speaker and student body president Jacob Boucher addresses his fellow graduates and the thousands of people who came out to Saturday's Washington State University Vancouver graduation ceremony. The university graduated 847 students during its commencement at the RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater.

May 6, 2023, 7:22pm Clark County News

They started college before the COVID-19 pandemic. They lived, worked and studied through it, seeing the global health crisis impact every aspect of their lives, especially their education. And this weekend, they were lucky enough to actually have their friends and family with them to celebrate their graduation from Washington… Read story

Programs like ChatGPT quickly process large amounts of data and are getting better at matching writing styles.

Vancouver businesses, schools embrace artificial intelligence technology

Programs like ChatGPT quickly process large amounts of data and are getting better at matching writing styles.

March 8, 2023, 6:05am Business

Some Vancouver businesses, schools using artificial intelligence technology but caution against too much reliance Read story

Instructor Sawyer Barragan, from left, works with freshman Isela Bonilla and sophomore Nayeli Lopez-Martinez during their University 250 class at Washington State University Vancouver on Thursday afternoon. The class aims to help freshmen adjust to campus life while working with an adviser to explore academic and career opportunities.

Class helps Washington State University Vancouver students THRIVE

Instructor Sawyer Barragan, from left, works with freshman Isela Bonilla and sophomore Nayeli Lopez-Martinez during their University 250 class at Washington State University Vancouver on Thursday afternoon. The class aims to help freshmen adjust to campus life while working with an adviser to explore academic and career opportunities.

February 10, 2023, 6:01am Clark County News

Isela Bonilla will be the first to tell you she wasn’t terribly excited to start her college experience. Read story

Vancouver Clinic Dr. Devon Ebbing, left, reviews patient details with Washington State University Vancouver medical student Fatima Elwalid, at the Vancouver Clinic Tech Center. Elwalid works with Ebbing most weeks, learning about pediatric medicine by working directly with patients.

WSU School of Medicine creating ‘homegrown doctors’

Vancouver Clinic Dr. Devon Ebbing, left, reviews patient details with Washington State University Vancouver medical student Fatima Elwalid, at the Vancouver Clinic Tech Center. Elwalid works with Ebbing most weeks, learning about pediatric medicine by working directly with patients.

February 6, 2023, 6:05am Clark County Health

Growing up with a mom who owned her own practice as a primary care physician, Athena Hoppe has fond memories of sitting at the dinner table listening to stories about patients. Read story

Washington State University Vancouver's campus has been approved for a handful of new potential projects in the next few years that would transform the school as we know it, such as improved sports fields.

As WSU Vancouver’s student populations change, campus leaders adapt, think big

Washington State University Vancouver's campus has been approved for a handful of new potential projects in the next few years that would transform the school as we know it, such as improved sports fields.

February 5, 2023, 6:05am Clark County News

Years ago, though still just in its adolescence as a small two-year university, Washington State University Vancouver started to think bigger. Read story

Portland-based Wren the Band performs for a crowd Tuesday at the Firstenburg Student Commons at Washington State University Vancouver. WSUV's Center for Intercultural Learning and Affirmation hosted the group, featuring percussionist Dominic Kukla, left, lead vocalist Chrissy Wood, center, and guitarist Andy Wilhelm, as part of a National Day of Racial Healing event.

WSU Vancouver honors Day of Racial Healing with music, conversation

Portland-based Wren the Band performs for a crowd Tuesday at the Firstenburg Student Commons at Washington State University Vancouver. WSUV's Center for Intercultural Learning and Affirmation hosted the group, featuring percussionist Dominic Kukla, left, lead vocalist Chrissy Wood, center, and guitarist Andy Wilhelm, as part of a National Day of Racial Healing event.

January 18, 2023, 12:55pm Clark County News

Since its inception in 2017, the National Day of Racial Healing has sought to promote productive discussions around race and equity in tandem with the celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy. Read story

The Washington State University Board of Regents meet for a second day at the Firstenburg Student Commons on the Vancouver campus Friday morning. Following his testimony regarding the state of the Vancouver campus, WSU Vancouver Chancellor Mel Netzhammer, center, took time to hear from virtual attendees. At top, WSU President Kirk Schulz open Friday's meeting  with updates on a handful of construction projects and corporate partnerships.

WSU Vancouver projects on the table as regents meet

The Washington State University Board of Regents meet for a second day at the Firstenburg Student Commons on the Vancouver campus Friday morning. Following his testimony regarding the state of the Vancouver campus, WSU Vancouver Chancellor Mel Netzhammer, center, took time to hear from virtual attendees. At top, WSU President Kirk Schulz open Friday's meeting  with updates on a handful of construction projects and corporate partnerships.

November 18, 2022, 8:12pm Clark County News

The Washington State University Board of Regents wrapped up a series of meetings at the Vancouver campus on Friday morning, with a focus on finalizing a handful of infrastructure projects. The board typically holds one round of such meetings at Vancouver each year, often in November. Read story

The League of Women Voters of Clark County sponsors forums for candidates for local and state offices.

Clark County’s League of Women Voters planning series of candidate forums

The League of Women Voters of Clark County sponsors forums for candidates for local and state offices.

September 13, 2022, 6:04am Clark County News

Candidates in multiple Clark County races are scheduled to participate in public forums leading up to the November general election. Read story