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WSU hosted its annual Family Weekend through an online setting this year, with various events and activities to attend.
Previously, Family Weekend was split into Mom’s and Dad’s Weekends. The name change occurred to promote inclusivity, according to a Daily Evergreen article.
Kari Sampson, WSU director of development and student affairs, said Family Weekend was a good opportunity to connect and have conversations with Cougars from all around.
“It felt like you were in the same room with each other, even though we weren’t,” she said.
Sampson said two of the most popular events were paint night and the Chosen Coug Award ceremony.
April 12, 2021
By Steve Nakata, Division of Student Affairs
Washington State University junior Leo Calderon-Sandoval received the Chosen Coug Award during a special virtual ceremony April 11 honoring him and 50 finalists.
His twin sister, WSU senior Diana Calderon-Sandoval, nominated him for the award, which recognizes individuals who have played a significant role in the success of WSU students.
“The ways in which Leo has always been there to help Diana really pulled at my heartstrings,” said Megan Harre, associate director of the Center for Fraternity and Sorority Life and a member of the Chosen Coug Award selection committee. “They have a very special relationship.”
April 7, 2021
The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art invites students and their families to view the work of Master of Fine Arts candidate Stephanie Broussard in person during its annual MFA Thesis Exhibition.
By Steve Nakata, Division of Student Affairs
Family Weekend will be mostly virtual and offer many interesting and fun ways for students and their families to engage with Washington State University, April 9-11.
WSU opera and musical theatre students, under the direction of Professor Julie Anne Wieck, will perform “Keep Moving On!” featuring a collection of music by Broadway legend Stephen Sondheim. The Department of Apparel, Merchandising, Design & Textiles will host its 38
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