Following is a chronological list of news articles relating to WSU diversity and globalization.
May 30
Indian scholar talks about culture in schools
PULLMAN, Wash. – Culture, language and curriculum in K-12 schools will be addressed by Ojibwe Indian scholar Anton Treuer during a conference keynote presentation[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]
Effort and resourcefulness
Late bloomer overcomes hardship to graduate
PULLMAN, Wash. – Heading to the hospital with an injury he got while working at a train yard, Juan Treviño decided finishing his education might not be such a bad idea.[more]
Foreign language study
WSU boasts national Boren scholar, alternate
PULLMAN, Wash. - Chinese major John Stark is WSU's newest Boren scholar to receive federal funding to study a foreign language abroad. Chemical engineering student Monica Bomber is a Boren alternate [more]
U.S. News & World Report
Best online graduate business programs for veterans
PULLMAN, Wash. - WSU College of Business’ online graduate business programs are an ideal fit for anyone balancing a military career and college courses, according to U.S. News & World Report’s Best Online Programs for Veterans [more]
Culture and work
Students broaden possibilities with German exchanges
PULLMAN, Wash. – Two WSU students will spend a year studying and working in Germany as part of an exchange program for young professionals.[more]
New partners, new ideas
International collaborations boost research
PULLMAN, Wash. - Manuel Garcia-Perez, a member of WSU's "clean energy" team of scientists, is ambitious to develop the next generation of technologies to reduce dependence on fossil fuels.[more]
Multicultural graduation (photos)
Completion, beginnings, friendships celebrated
PULLMAN, Wash. - More than 100 WSU students celebrated with family and friends May 3 at the annual Multicultural Student Services Graduation ceremony at Pullman's Schweitzer Event Center. [more]
$150,000 awarded
International business contest hosts 41 teams
PULLMAN, Wash. - Student entrepreneurs and future business owners showcased their budding business acumen at the annual WSU Business Plan Competition[more]
UN focus; WSU symposium
Research cultivates seeds of opportunity
PULLMAN, Wash. - The grain-like seed crop quinoa has grown in popularity and likely will be grown more widely in the Pacific Northwest, thanks to a $1.6 million grant awarded to WSU researchers. [more]
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