By Will Ferguson, WSU News & Media Relations Driving 50 miles or more through wintry conditions to get to a pharmacy is a risky challenge that for disabled and elderly […]
By Becky Kramer, originally published in the Spring 2024 issue of Washington State Magazine Students like Catalina Yepez could help solve Washington’s shortage of rural health care providers. A 30-year-old Washington State […]
How do you learn about the future of pharmacy when breakthroughs in therapies are being invented every single day? Melscaryn Corcino, a fourth-year pharmacy student, details her personal journey on […]
Meet Vixen Cope, a first-generation college student from Coffman Cove, Alaska, and Longview, Washington. After completing a degree in chemistry at Western Washington University, Vixen decided to pursue a career […]
The College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences recently held a new two-day workshop to familiarize first-year students with the diverse multicultural communities they will be serving in Spokane and other urban centers on the West Coast.
Throughout rural Washington, nearly 800,000 residents face challenges accessing health care providers. To address this gap, WSU has launched the Rural Health Initiative (RHI)—thanks, in large part, to a $2.2 […]
Psychology students interested in pursuing a career in mental health care can now do so through an accelerated program at Washington State University. The program enables students to receive their […]
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To remedy the acute pharmacist shortage in the state, Washington State University has reduced non-resident tuition for the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program. Effective fall semester of 2023, all students living outside of Washington state will receive a 30% discount on annual tuition, translating to a $12,044 savings.