Dividend Magazine
Current issue
Deans Message
Cover Story
Insights from Distance Delivery Shape Trajectory of Next Carson Coug Residential Program
Features
High Impact Learning Experiences Elevate Seniors’ Career Readiness
New United Arab Emirates Study Abroad Program Unveils Educational and Career Opportunities
Center for Professional Sales Extends to WSU Pullman
Wine Tasting Room Certificate Pours Knowledge into Beverage Industry
Talking Taxes: Hoops Tax Institute Brings Opposing Sides Together
WSU Tri‑Cities Launches New Entrepreneurs in Residence Program
Joseph Scott Gladstone: Expanding the Culture of Business Education
Marketing Symposium Connects Students to Industry Experts
Research
First Siri, Now “Sara”: Why People Prefer Female Service Robots
Artificial Intelligence in Human Resources Offers Many Solutions, but it’s No “Silver Bullet”
Graduate Education
Ph.D. Corner – Director’s Message
Cybercrime and Fear: Researching Better Ways to Improve Security Compliance
A Coug Believed in Julie Wukelic, Putting Her on the Path to an MBA
Accounting and Finance Professional Margie Rehart Ups Her Game with Executive MBA
Helping Veterans Build a Better Future
College Affairs
Creating Pathways to Excellence
National Board of Advisors: Why I support The Next Carson Coug
Business Students Describe What Being a Carson Coug Means to Them
- Being a Carson Coug means that Cougs help other Cougs – Charlotte Singer
- Being a Carson Coug means joining a network of alumni that will always take care of each other – Margaret Bader
- For me, being a Carson Coug means coming full circle – Brighton Maughan
- To me, being a Carson Coug means being part of a family – Ryan Orcutt
- To me, being a Carson Coug means pride and kindness – Nicole Dalton
- Being a Carson Coug is an honor, but it also comes with a great responsibility – Dominic Devengenzo
Alumni Amanda Morgan and Suzy Fonseca Share Motives for Helping First-Generation Students Succeed
2021–2022 Student Impacts Across WSU Campuses
Scholarships Help Viviana Murillo Rangel Achieve Her Dreams, Work for Change
Scholarships Create Foundation for Abigail Ofenloch’s WSU Experience
Anonymous Philanthropy Identifies New Opportunities for Accounting Program
Granger Cobb Institute for Senior Living Pilots New Corporate Scholars Program
Gary P. Brinson Endowed Chair Holder George Jiang Enriches Finance Education
Kendra Lewis Follows Passion From WSU Everett to Wallace Falls
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