From kickboxing to Zumba to yoga, University Recreation is offering free fitness classes to UREC members throughout the summer.
UREC opted to offer free summer classes as a way of promoting memberships for the Student Recreation Center and Chinook Student Center, Joanna Greene, director of programing, said. The hope is that members who participate in summer classes will find a class they enjoy and continue into the fall.
For a full list of fitness classes, visit UREC’s website. Those looking to participate in Session 1 classes must register by May 28, while Session 2 registration opens June 6.
Students enrolled in a least one credit on the Pullman campus automatically receive membership access.
Those that paid a fitness classes’ fee prior to UREC announcing free summer classes can get a full refund or a free fall fitness class by indicating their preference via an online survey.
It marks the first pay increase for WSU System President Kirk Schulz since he took the job in 2016 and follows his two years of voluntary pay cuts during the COVID‑19 pandemic.
It marks the first pay increase for WSU System President Kirk Schulz since he took the job in 2016 and follows his two years of voluntary pay cuts during the COVID‑19 pandemic.
These latest awardees bring WSU’s total number of Goldwater recipients to 48 since the first in 1990. The scholarships are given to high‑achieving undergraduates pursuing science careers.
WSU leaders ask that all employees continue to be an ally, and to complete the LGBTQ+ Ally Training available through Human Resource Services if they haven’t yet done so.
Undergraduates will use funding from the Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarships toward study abroad programs of their choice in Austria, Italy, Japan, Portugal, and Spain this summer and fall.
A litter of seven fox pups has found a temporary home at WSU’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital after being left orphaned when their mother was struck and killed by a car in eastern Washington.
Units and departments are eligible to request these incentives for jobs that have been persistently difficult to fill. Request forms for both pilot programs are available on Human Resource Services’ website.
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It marks the first pay increase for WSU System President Kirk Schulz since he took the job in 2016 and follows his two years of voluntary pay cuts during the COVID‑19 pandemic.
Units and departments are eligible to request these incentives for jobs that have been persistently difficult to fill. Request forms for both pilot programs are available on Human Resource Services’ website.