Below is a video of the first ever Pullman Coffee Talk, featuring WSU journalism students. The students spoke about their year-long religion reporting experience.
Read More »Author of “Just Mercy” to speak in Pullman
Bryan Stevenson, author of "Just Mercy," will be speaking Tuesday at the Beasley Auditorium in Pullman as part of the Common Reading Invited Lecture at Washington State University.
Read More »Students can’t walk away from content, language, that’s uncomfortable
Creating a climate at our universities where students can walk away from any content that makes them uncomfortable seems helpful and empowering, but it isn’t.
Read More »Meet Alyssa Millhouse, our social media intern
This summer Washington State University junior Alyssa Millhouse will be assisting Spokane Faith & Values with its social media efforts.
Millhouse, of North Idaho, is a strategic communications major at WSU
Read More »St. Thomas More Center
St. Thomas More Center at Washington State University in Pullman Tracy SimmonsTracy Simmons is an award-winning journalist specializing in religion reporting and digital entrepreneurship. In her approximate 20 years on the religion beat, Simmons has tucked a notepad in her pocket and found some of her favorite stories aboard cargo …
Read More »Spokane’s Religion wrap-up: Arab journalists in Pullman
This isn’t my usual religion wrap-up column because I honestly haven’t been in Spokane much this week. I’ve been down at WSU in Pullman working with 20 young journalists from the Middle East and I’ve become completely enveloped in their stories.
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