
The researchers detected Mexican marigold (Tagetes lucida) in residues taken from 14 miniature Maya ceramic vessels, originally buried more than 1,000 years ago on Mexico’s Yucatán peninsula.
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The researchers detected Mexican marigold (Tagetes lucida) in residues taken from 14 miniature Maya ceramic vessels, originally buried more than 1,000 years ago on Mexico’s Yucatán peninsula.
University leaders urge all to be willing to engage and join in the efforts to create a just and equitable community at WSU as well as in the larger communities of which we are a part.
New WSU research shows understanding how global warming occurs is a critical step toward believing it’s real.
The hour-long event is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. Jan. 28 and is being broadcast on YouTube. Questions can be submitted ahead of time using an online form.
Members of the public can watch the proceedings live on YouTube and can request to speak during the public comment period of the meeting by registering online.
For the second-straight season Washington State soccer had one of their players selected with the second overall pick as Trinity Rodman went No. 2 to Washington in the 2021 National Women’s Soccer League draft Wednesday.
The events will span several months and feature authors, songwriters, rappers, visual artists and films. The full list of events can be viewed at the MLK Program website.
Three 2020 Coug graduates are prepared to help meet the demand if COVID‑19 testing on the Palouse reaches surge capacity.
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Dr. Ron Mittler, The Division of Plant Sciences, College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, and the Department of Surgery, University of Missouri – Columbia, presents “Plasmodesmata, reactive oxygen species and a trio of calcium channels orchestrate rapid systemic signaling in plants.”
EVERETT, Wash. – Jan. 14, 2020 – Washington State University Everett and the Carson College of Business will launch a new Business Administration bachelor’s degree program this fall. Students may apply now at everett.wsu.edu and are encouraged to apply by the Jan. 31 priority deadline for WSU scholarships.
The Washington State Governor’s Healthy Washington Roadmap to Recovery plan went into effect on 1/11/21. The regional approach focuses on COVID-19’s potential impact on the healthcare system and makes no changes to Washington’s Higher Education guidelines.
A team of WSU students developed a testing robot as part of their senior design project to help match eye‑tracking technology with people in need.
Researchers have identified epigenetic biomarkers in human sperm that may indicate the susceptibility to father children with autism spectrum disorder.
The WSU Tri‑Cities team is designing the ventilator as part of their senior capstone project under the guidance and mentorship of engineering professors Mohamed Osman and Barbara Philipp.
A new grant from VentureWell will provide curriculum development support for a series of courses focused on sustainable building and entrepreneurship.
Jobs in food, agriculture, renewable natural resources, and the environment will increase nearly 3% for college graduates between 2020 and 2025, averaging more than 59,000 openings per year.
WSU scientists have found processed biofertilizers from dairy cows are safe to apply to food crops. Their research could benefit farmers and consumers around the country.
Cosmic Crisp® isn’t the first Washington State University apple to go to market. That distinction goes to WA 2, or Sunrise Magic®.
Expertise from all aspects of food and agriculture is welcomed to help launch the Western Urban, Indoor, and Emerging Agricultural Production Research, Education, and Extension Initiative.
Dozens of healthcare workers at Cougar Health Services have received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine ahead of the start of Spring 2021 and the return of students to the Pullman campus.
For decades, researchers have tried to develop an effective vaccine for Babesia bovis, a tick-borne disease that annually kills millions of cattle.
The university was enlisted by Gov. Jay Inslee to assist in storing the state’s vaccine supplies because of the availability of the needed ultra-cold freezer equipment.
The list compiled by veterinarians from the WSU’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital features gifts to improve pet health this holiday season.
Associate Music Professor Dan Pham is known for musical selections that embrace not only classical titles but also those by contemporary composers and musicians who were marginalized or undiscovered during their lifetimes.
The first online event takes place Jan. 27 at 6 p.m. via Zoom with a reading and talk by Ryka Aoki, an L.A.-based poet, composer, teacher, and author.
The board exists as a direct channel for students to give input about the physical and digital experience of the WSU Libraries.
For fine arts faculty and students, the move to mostly remote instruction has inspired many creative, new approaches to making, teaching, and learning about art.
The events will span several months and feature authors, songwriters, rappers, visual artists and films. The full list of events can be viewed at the MLK Program website.
Why and when students-athletes use social media, rather than how much, has a greater influence on their mental health, according to one of the first wide-scale surveys of social media engagement and well-being in college athletes.
The more people rely on social media as their main news source the more likely they are to believe misinformation about the pandemic, according to a recent WSU study.
States with high rates of high school football participation and strong college conferences, in particular the Southeastern Conference, were among the last to take up regulations on youth concussions, according to a recent study.
Nicholas S. Delaney (’03) brings over 32 years of combined experience in senior management, business, financial services and fundraising to his new position.
Some 200 members of the WSU community registered for the two-hour virtual session, “Rural Health and WSU Extension: Addressing Health Disparities,” which featured brief presentations by faculty and staff.
WSU’s central Information Technology Services is pleased to share its 2020 annual report, reflecting on some of the biggest technology projects supporting WSU’s goals this past fiscal year.
President Kirk Schulz thanked faculty and staff for their flexibility and outlined ongoing efforts to build the WSU system into a more interconnected and interdependent set of campuses.