WSU students face 12-18 inches of snow driving back from spring break
Less than a week out from the first day of spring, the National Weather Service of Seattle is forecasting the mountains will get hit with a foot to a foot-and-a-half of snow.
Pi Day shines a light on US math crisis as scores hit 40-year low
March 14 marks National Pi Day, and while the day is often observed with pizza and pie, it also highlights the significance of math education — an area where U.S. students are struggling.
Get ready to circle around: It's National Pi Day
Today is March 14th, celebrated as National Pi Day. This day honors the mathematical constant 3.14, which represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter.
Best time to see the UW cherry blossoms in Seattle
Everything you need to know about the picture-perfect cherry blossoms on UW's Seattle campus.
Trump's anti-DEI crusade targets more than 50 universities: See the full list
President Trump’s campaign to end DEI programs nationwide is now targeting more than 50 universities for alleged racial discrimination.
Apparent active shooter, bomb threats at Claremont McKenna College deemed hoax: Police
Claremont McKenna College is at the center of a possible active shooter report.
WA joins 20 states in lawsuit against Trump admin
Washington is among several states suing to block the Trump Administration from dismantling the Department of Education.
UW implements hiring freeze
With all the uncertainty around state and federal funding, the University of Washington is taking steps to cut costs, including freezing the hiring of all non-essential staff and faculty.
Study reveals impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on kindergarteners' development
Researchers in a recent study found that the pandemic had an effect on kindergartners social skills and cognitive development.
US Department of Education cuts staff: How it impacts WA
The U.S. Department of Education is cutting its workforce nearly in half. In Washington, the impacts could be major. Joining Good Day Seattle to talk more about the impacts is Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal.
USDA cancels $1 billion in funding for schools and food banks to buy food from local suppliers
The USDA funding cuts could impact school lunch programs nationwide. Here’s what we know.
University of Washington announces hiring freeze
With federal and state budget cuts continuing, the University of Washington is looking to reduce costs.
Education Department lays off nearly 50% of its staff: What to know
The Education Department is laying off nearly 50% of its staff, raising questions about the agency’s ability to continue usual operations.
Hiring freeze at UW
With federal and state cuts continuing, the University of Washington is looking to cut costs.
DOE investigates colleges over antisemitism claims
The Department of Education is investigating 60 colleges over allegations of antisemitic discrimination, and the University of Washington is one of the dozens involved.
Department of Education employees sent home, nearly half of staff to be eliminated: report
About half of the staff at the Department of Education are expected to be laid off in the latest round of firings under the Trump Administration, FOX News reports.



















