Career preparation, placement
Vancouver among top university sales programs
VANCOUVER, Wash. - The professional sales certificate program in the College of Business at WSU Vancouver has been named one of the 2013 Top University Sales Programs by the Sales Education Foundation.[more]
May 23
Tuition increase limit, Wine Science Center top Regents agenda
PULLMAN, Wash. – A proposal to limit any tuition increase at Washington State University to two percent for the coming academic year will be on the agenda when the WSU Board of Regents holds its regularly scheduled meeting here this Thursday. [more]
WSU in the Media
May 23, 2013
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* Elizabeth Dougherty - WSU prof talks about alternatives to GMO citrus
* Capital Press- New WSU feed barley has disease resistance package
* Capital Press- Bernardo fills in as WSU interim provost
* Daily Sun News - WSU grad took long road to getting degree |
Hispanic American education
Scholar selected for national internship in D.C.
PULLMAN, Wash. - After successfully completing her first year at WSU, Brendali Diaz will head to Washington, D.C., this summer to be an intern in the Office of the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans.[more]
May 23-25 track & field
Cougars boast strong representation at NCAA preliminaries
PULLMAN, Wash. - WSU's track and field program will have a strong presence at the 2013 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field West Preliminary Rounds Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 23-25, at the University of Texas[more]
Rock Doc
A new source of natural gas
The name "natural gas” might be a puzzle. After all, how could there be such a thing as unnatural gas? The reason we call natural gas what we do has to do with history. [more]
Study published
Flower power fights orchard pests
WENATCHEE, Wash. - WSU researchers have found they can control one of fruit growers' more severe pests, aphids, with a remarkably benign tool: [more]
President's column
Preparing for football game Thursday, Oct. 31
PULLMAN, Wash. - In an effort to increase the number of conference football games given national television exposure each season, the PAC-12 has significantly increased the number of [more]
WSU-led team gets grant
Businesses surveyed about injured worker policies
SPOKANE, Wash. - What happens when a bakery employee hurts his ankle while lifting a 50-pound bag of flour? In some cases, he might miss a week or two of work. But in the case of "Jerry,” he shifts to a job that allows him to stay at work,[more]
Cougar ale on the way
Hop researchers learn advanced brewing techniques
PROSSER, Wash. - In 1980, Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. founder Ken Grossman effectively put the Cascade hop of Yakima, Wash., on the map. More than three decades later, WSU researchers recently interned with Sierra Nevada master brewers [more]
Online master's grad
Degree opens new opportunities in midlife
SEATTLE - Eric Abbott is always trying to get an edge, whether at work or racing with his cycling team. That’s the reason he enrolled in WSU's online engineering and [more]
Early titles, vintage Macs
Grant will help preserve first digital literature
VANCOUVER, Wash. - Authors from the first generation of modern digital writing will visit WSU to record readings on the early computer systems for which their works were originally intended.[more]
Designed by SRG Partnership
Vet biomedical research building wins civic design award
PULLMAN, Wash. – WSU's recently completed Veterinary and Biomedical Research Building will receive a civic design award from the Washington Council of the American Institute of Architects (AIA).[more]




