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Dec 12, 2017 — By WSU News Services — The first GoBabyGo Holiday Tune-up on Saturday, Dec. 9, was a success, according to Samantha Corcoran, WSU engineering educator. Five children received new cars prior to the event and six cars were given tune-ups and new modifications. The photo above is courtesy of Shocker Ad Lab. The new WSU GoBabyGo student organization planned and held the event as their first challenge as a group. Nearly 2

Dec 13, 2017 — By WSU News Services — A dedicated KPERS 457 Deferred Compensation Plan representative will be on campus from 9 a.m.-noon Monday, Dec. 18. Are you on track for retirement readiness? Experts suggest replacing at least 80 percent of your income in retirement. KPERS and Social Security won't be enough. You need to save on your own. But how do you start? That's where KPERS 457 comes in. For more information about this

Dec 12, 2017 — By WSU News Services — Student Health Services will be closed from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. today (Wednesday, Dec. 13) for staff development. Student Health will reopen today from 3-7 p.m.

Dec 12, 2017 — By WSU News Services — Student Health Services will be closed from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. today (Wednesday, Dec. 13) for staff development. Student Health will reopen today from 3-7 p.m.

Dec 12, 2017 — By WSU News Services — The first GoBabyGo Holiday Tune-up on Saturday, Dec. 9, was a success, according to Samantha Corcoran, WSU engineering educator. Five children received new cars prior to the event and six cars were given tune-ups and new modifications. The photo above is courtesy of Shocker Ad Lab. The new WSU GoBabyGo student organization planned and held the event as their first challenge as a group. Nearly 2

Dec 12, 2017 — By WSU News Services — The Kansas Council for Economic Education (KCEE) has received a $30,000 grant from the Office of the State Bank Commissioner (OSBC). The KCEE will use the grant in providing its economic and financial literacy programs for K-12 students throughout the state of Kansas. "The KCEE and the K-12 students in Kansas sincerely appreciate this grant," said Jim Graham, KCEE president and CEO. The OSBC h

Dec 12, 2017 — By WSU News Services — The Kansas Council for Economic Education (KCEE) has received a $30,000 grant from the Office of the State Bank Commissioner (OSBC). The KCEE will use the grant in providing its economic and financial literacy programs for K-12 students throughout the state of Kansas. "The KCEE and the K-12 students in Kansas sincerely appreciate this grant," said Jim Graham, KCEE president and CEO. The OSBC h

Dec 12, 2017 — By WSU News Services — The Kansas Council for Economic Education (KCEE) has received a $30,000 grant from the Office of the State Bank Commissioner (OSBC). The KCEE will use the grant in providing its economic and financial literacy programs for K-12 students throughout the state of Kansas. "The KCEE and the K-12 students in Kansas sincerely appreciate this grant," said Jim Graham, KCEE president and CEO. The OSBC h

Dec 12, 2017 — By WSU News Services — The Kansas Council for Economic Education (KCEE) has received a $30,000 grant from the Office of the State Bank Commissioner (OSBC). The KCEE will use the grant in providing its economic and financial literacy programs for K-12 students throughout the state of Kansas. "The KCEE and the K-12 students in Kansas sincerely appreciate this grant," said Jim Graham, KCEE president and CEO. The OSBC h

Dec 12, 2017 — By WSU News Services — The Kansas Council for Economic Education (KCEE) has received a $30,000 grant from the Office of the State Bank Commissioner (OSBC). The KCEE will use the grant in providing its economic and financial literacy programs for K-12 students throughout the state of Kansas. "The KCEE and the K-12 students in Kansas sincerely appreciate this grant," said Jim Graham, KCEE president and CEO. The OSBC h