
Explore the good life
Combine nearly 18,000 students on the Pullman campus with all of the resources of a world-class university and the result is one dynamic environment—regardless of your interests and background.
Hear lectures delivered by influential visitors like Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Leonard Pitts, Jr. and primatologist Jane Goodall. Attend concerts by artists ranging from Taylor Swift to the Harlem Gospel Choir. Play the violin for the WSU Symphony Orchestra or develop your reporting skills by writing for the Daily Evergreen, the student newspaper.
Our multicultural student centers provide academic and personal support for students. And the variety of cultural activities is spectacular—from India Nite and the Hawaiian Luau to Semana de la Raza, Black History Month, and the Islamic History and Culture Fair.
Living on campus is an enriching experience for students as well. Campus residents hail from all 50 states and nearly 85 countries. Newly remodeled residence halls serve a diverse menu featuring favorites like pizza as well as international cuisine, healthy entrees, vegetarian items, and more.
National recognition for engagement
WSU was among 119 national university and college recipients of the 2008 “Community Engagement Certificate” from The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Learn more»

An enriching experience
- Arts and culture
- Associated Students of WSU
- Associated Students of WSU—Distance Degree Programs
- Bus schedule, Pullman
- Bus schedule, Pullman-Moscow
- Center for Civic Engagement
- Compton Union Building
- Cougar athletics
- Graduate and Professional Student Association
- Greek life
- Housing, Dining & Residence Life
- Leadership program
- Multicultural Student Services
- Palouse Ridge Golf Club
- Residence Hall Association
- Student conduct
- Student involvement
- Student publications
- University Recreation
- Up All Night