The Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics is a national organization that protects the outdoors by teaching and inspiring people to enjoy it responsibly.
Since 1986, the first year of the Martin Luther King holiday, Washington State University has held an annual program to celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
The Pacific Northwest Collegiate Leadership Conference is the largest student leadership conference in the region, and this year a selection of the conference’s interactive workshops will be livestreamed.
While there are over 425,000 youths in foster care, only 2-9 percent eventually earn a bachelor’s degree.
Amber Morczek, Ph.D. candidate in WSU’s Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, will discuss rape culture and how this cultural framework normalizes and condones gender-based violence.
Barbara Rasco will discuss her work on WSU international development projects in Pakistan and Afghanistan, focusing on the impact of these projects on women and the issues they face.
Channel the compassion you have for a societal issue and turn it into civic engagement with help from WSU’s Center for Civic Engagement (CCE).
Charlene A. Carruthers is an award winning community organizer advocating for racial justice and youth leadership development.
Delivering the 10th annual Common Reading Invited Lecture will be Khalida Brohi, activist for women’s rights, social entrepreneur, global speaker, and founder of the Sughar Empowerment Society in Pakistan to help educate and empower women.
Join activist and award-winning hip-hop artist Jasiri X for a workshop on how hip-hop culture can promote social activism, both online and at the community level.
The criminal justice system should focus less on retribution and more on reparations for those born into a culture of violence, says activist and Law Professor Cynthia Chandler.
This year’s WSU International Women’s Day keynote speaker made world headlines in 1999 when she became the first Miss Universe from Africa.
Angela Davis was the keynote speaker at Washington State University’s 2015 MLK Community Celebration.
Have you ever been curious about what sustainability is or what it takes to lead a sustainable life?