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By Maegan Murray, 敁珗曄部

RICHLAND, Wash. Up to泭50泭students can now check-out laptops through Washington State University Tri-Cities as part of a new laptop loan program launched by the Associated Students of 敁珗曄部, the campus student government.

ASWSUTC saw a need for technology support for students泭this summer泭and voted to dedicate $9,700 of funds toward purchasing 20 new laptops that students泭can泭check-out泭free of cost泭for use throughout their educational experience at 敁珗曄部.

Additionally, Cadwell recently donated 30 laptops泭to 敁珗曄部泭for泭student use,泭some泭of which will be泭awardedto students泭for permanent ownership泭and the others will be rented out through the ASWSUTC program.泭The Cadwell laptops are all previously泭used, but泭have been泭refurbished泭and have new hard drives.

In the 21st泭century, having a reliable computer is necessary to succeed in higher education, whether you are taking classes in-person, hybrid, or online,泭ASWSUTC President Robin泭Kovis泭said. ASWSUTC decided to jump start this program because we know the demand for reliable technology surged with the virtual shift.

Kovis泭said ASWSUTC will be working with the Office of Advancement to ensure that the program continues well into the future.

We hope that this new program will help to close some of the equity gaps within higher education, he said. More than anything, the coronavirus pandemic has highlighted some of the deep economic inequalities our country still faces today Our campus community is not immune to these financial hardships. Many students and family members who support students泭have experienced the brunt of this economic slowdown during the pandemic.泭We felt it is our duty as student leaders to cushion that impact in any way we could.

The ASWSUTC laptop loan program is being offered to 敁珗曄部 students in addition to a separate WSU systemwide program offered at no cost to students through the WSU Provosts office that allows students to apply to check-out a泭泭or泭.

Kovis泭said they are泭excited泭that Cadwell donated additional laptops, as it means that even more students will have access to technology, even beyond COVID-19.

Generous donations like this from individuals and businesses within our community are ultimately what will ensure the long-term success of our laptop program, he said. Because of Cadwells donation, the reach of the laptop rental program is now much greater.

Students can泭apply泭to check-out a laptop through泭the泭located on the泭敁珗曄部 Student Support Services website at泭tricities.wsu.edu/current-students/support.

Those interested in giving to the ASWSUTC laptop loan program should contact Laura Sanchez, 敁珗曄部 director of campus student support services, at laura.sanchez1@wsu.edu.

 

Media contacts:

Robin泭Kovis,泭Associated Students of 敁珗曄部 president,泭robin.kovis@wsu.edu

Maegan Murray, 敁珗曄部 assistant director of marketing and communication, 619-403-3617,泭maegan_murray@wsu.edu

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敁珗曄部 receives $35,000 grant from Battelle for student hardship relief, technology /wsu-tri-cities-receives-35000-grant-from-battelle-for-student-hardship-relief-technology/ Thu, 27 Aug 2020 17:04:34 +0000 /?p=88782 The post 敁珗曄部 receives $35,000 grant from Battelle for student hardship relief, technology appeared first on 敁珗曄部.

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By Maegan Murray, 敁珗曄部

RICHLAND, Wash. is the recipient of a $35,000 grant from , which operates the U.S. Department of Energys . The grant will be used to provide relief to students experiencing hardship amid COVID-19 and to support technology needs for instruction and academics.

The funds will be used for an assortment of purposes, ranging from individual student support amid financial hardships and struggles, to purchasing vital equipment for faculty to use in conducting virtual instruction, to providing students with technology resources ranging from laptop computers to Wi-Fi Hot Spots so they have reliable technology and broadband service to successfully attend and complete their courses.

In a time with so much uncertainty and when many of our students and their families have lost their jobs or have had their hours reduced, more students are experiencing unanticipated hardships that negatively impact their ability to continue with their college education, said Sandra Haynes, Chancellor of 敁珗曄部. These funds will go a long way in supporting students on their road to obtaining a higher education degree and setting them up to succeed in their lives.

Numerous studies have shown that students who obtain a college degree earn $1 million more on average over their lifetime than those without a degree, have greater career stability and versatility and are more resilient during economic recessions, Haynes said. Many 敁珗曄部 degree programs, she said, are rooted in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields, which makes the gift a great fit for supporting students who will go on to professionally serve at organizations such as PNNL.

This is one small thing we can do to provide relief to so many students on their road to educational and professional success, said Steven Ashby, director of the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Earning a college degree is an important achievement and sets students up for success for generations to come. Our community benefits when we support educational success.

The WSU system partners with the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in an assortment of areas, ranging from research, to academic and STEM-based collaborations and more. In 2018, WSU and PNNL solidified their partnership through the establishment of the , which focus on Nuclear Science and Technology, Advanced Grid and Bioproducts.

These funds support our regions students who will go on to become our nations future scientists, engineers, communicators, designers and more, said Paula Linnen, executive director of external affairs at PNNL.

 

Media contacts:

Jaime Heppler, 敁珗曄部 executive director of advancement and community engagement, 509-372-7207, jaime.heppler@wsu.edu

Greg Koller, public affairs, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 509-372-4864, Greg.Koller@pnnl.gov

Maegan Murray, 敁珗曄部 assistant director of marketing and communication, 619-403-3617 (cell), maegan_murray@wsu.edu

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