Rural youths who drink heavily are more likely to carry a handgun
In the rural U.S., young people who drink heavily are more likely to carry a handgun, according to a recent study by researchers at WSU and other universities.
In the rural U.S., young people who drink heavily are more likely to carry a handgun, according to a recent study by researchers at WSU and other universities.
Firearm injury is the primary cause of death for U.S. children and adolescents. WSU, the University of Washington, and Arizona State University have partnered to examine how early prevention systems in communities can change that sobering statistic.
Washington State 4-H’s state 4-H livestock judging contest is moving to the Grant County Fairgrounds in Moses Lake, Wash. and will be held Saturday, June 25.
WSU Extension’s Mark Heitstuman announced as interim director of Washington State 4-H.
Cross-college efforts helping youth overcome the opioid epidemic were honored by a national society.
Extension educators share resilience-building tools for kids in WA’s second largest tribe
A WSU 4-H faculty member is doing a study on youth and the role of animals in their lives during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Program in Pierce County helps disadvantaged youth turn their lives around using social emotional learning.
WSU team receives $1.1 million grant focused on providing training and technical assistance to rural Washington communities combating the opioid epidemic.
PUYALLUP, Wash. — The first Washington State University 4-H Challenge Course in an urban setting will be built at Camp Long in West Seattle. A memorandum of agreement between WSU Extension 4-H and the Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation will provide outdoor facilities for youth to experience hands-on activities designed to help them develop […]