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WSU student-athletes post best-ever GPA average
In addition to an average GPA of 3.44, 59 members of Cougar teams earned 4.0s in spring 2026.
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RJ Wolcott, WSU News & Media Relations
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Season Hoard wins Yang ‘Wendy’ Liu Award
Political science professor Season Hoard received the award for her efforts to support international students and make complex political topics accessible in the classroom.
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Tom Holm, International Programs
Lind Field Day to help growers navigate challenging season
The annual event, Thursday, June 11, at Lind Dryland Station, gives producers in Washington’s low-rainfall grain country a look at new varieties and current research.
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Seth Truscott, College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences
WSU model could help track deadly viruses to their source
A new predictive model could help scientists more efficiently identify the reservoirs of emerging zoonotic viruses and dangerous pathogens like Ebola.
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Devin Rokyta, College of Veterinary Medicine
Journalism professor to serve as Faculty Senate chair‑elect
Ryan Thomas will serve as Faculty Senate chair‑elect beginning this fall after being selected by his peers.
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RJ Wolcott, WSU News & Media Relations
WSU student finds lost apple variety on study break
A chance walk by Tayettin Brodzinski helped lead to the rediscovery of the Walbridge apple, a once-popular heirloom variety long thought extinct.
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Scott Weybright, College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences
Catherine ‘Katie’ Cooper named vice provost for faculty affairs and development
Currently serving as associate dean for faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences, Cooper succeeds outgoing senior vice provost Doug Call, who is returning to faculty.
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Hailey James, Office of the Provost