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Twelve WSU students named IEEE Power & Energy Society scholars
WSU is the top producer of IEEE Power & Energy Society scholars in the Western U.S. this year, with 12 students recognized for excellence in power and energy fields.
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Flynn Espe, WSU Tri-Cities
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Ella Spillane connects business and wilderness
As the weather warms up, check out how WSU alumna Ella Spillane is turning her love of the outdoors into a global business with Trailbound Yoga.
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Scott Jackson, Carson College of Business
Why endometriosis causes such chronic debilitating pain
A new WSU study shows that repeated inflammation from endometriosis can rewire the brain and nervous system, helping explain why debilitating pain often persists even after lesions are gone.
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Will Ferguson, WSU News & Media Relations
Temple Grandin to give inaugural Cashup Davis Family Endowed Dean’s Distinguished Lecture
Grandin, an internationally renowned author, inventor, and autism advocate, will speak from 6–7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 6, in the CUB Senior Ballroom at WSU Pullman.
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Angela Sams, College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences
Students tackle real-world problems in statewide public health competition
A team of six peer health educators on the WSU Pullman campus are finalists in a statewide competition and are vying for a $5,000 grant to implement their ideas.
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Steve Nakata, Student Affairs
Paul Hirzel receives lifetime achievement award
WSU emeritus professor and alumnus Paul Hirzel has received the Inland Northwest Architectural Foundation’s lifetime achievement award, recognizing decades of influential design work.
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Tina Hilding, Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture
Rapid melatonin test can help astronauts and others easily monitor their biological rhythm
Research funded in part by NASA finds a simple test with a paper strip and smartphone reader could help track sleep, performance in round-the-clock occupations.
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Shawn Vestal, WSU News & Media Relations