Gaby Hernandez thought college wasn’t possible for her. She immigrated to the United States at 17, and though she graduated from high school in Bridgeport, Washington, her path led to motherhood and family life.
Celestina Barbosa-Leiker, WSU Health Sciences’ vice chancellor for research, is one of 10 winners of the 2019 YWCA Women of Achievement award. Barbosa-Leiker is WSU Health Sciences’ third YWCA Women […]
When one thinks about “summer camp,” they might think of children heading to the woods, sleeping in cabins and paddling in a canoe. At WSU Health Sciences Spokane, summer camps […]
Na-ha-shnee Summer Institute at WSU Health Sciences Spokane, June 16-28 Seventeen Native American and Alaska Native high school students from multiple states will attend the 24th annual Na-ha-shnee Summer Institute […]
Learning how other cultures and countries educate their citizens is always enlightening. Twenty-three health sciences students from Iraq got great insight into how WSU Health Sciences Spokane educates its students, […]
(This story appears in the latest edition of the WSU Spokane Magazine) By Kevin Dudley A nursing student talks to her patient. The patient coughs and says he is having […]
The fall semester begins in 20 days here at WSU Spokane. We felt it was a good time to review some recent news headlines concerning our campus, including a new […]
“That was awesome. That was so much fun.” Those words came from a high school student immediately after her group finished their session with Sim Man, the mannequin used by […]
The latest batch of Health Sciences Update episodes are now available and can soon be seen on Comcast channel 17 in Spokane at 8:00 a.m., noon and 8:00 p.m.
It’s been a little quieter since our health sciences students left town last month for summer break. In their place, however, are students of a younger age.