Over the past two years, low student enrollment rates and staff shortages at WSU caused Housing and Residence Life to close four residence halls, eliminating all but one single-gender dorm. Although Housing and Residence Life will not remodel Stevens, Wilmer Davis and Stimson halls in the near future, its staff hopes to revitalize the south.
February 1, 2021
By Steve Nakata, Division of Student Affairs
Washington State University students experiencing respiratory symptoms are being examined and treated in a new Respiratory Care Center operated by Cougar Health Services in Bustad Hall.
The center stems from the University’s need for specially designed spaces to examine people with potential COVID-19 symptoms. Because of the risk of airborne transmission of COVID, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommends that providers see people with respiratory symptoms in rooms with enhanced ventilatory capabilities. CHS Executive Director Joel Schwartzkopf said the Washington Building, where CHS is located, was not designed for something as complex as COVID-19.