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WSU’s Rosemary Longisa Wins NCAA 1500m Championship
Longisa became the first Cougar woman in program history to win the event, crossing the finish line in 4:12.10.
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Communications staff, Washington State University
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Higher tax burden, less corruption: WSU researchers examine civic engagement
Study finds associations between higher taxes and reductions in public corruption cases, as well as increased voter turnout.
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Shawn Vestal, WSU News & Media Relations
WSU uses history to breed better cherries
Researchers delve into the written records kept by longtime WSU cherry breeder Thomas Toyama to pursue even better varieties of the fruit.
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Scott Weybright, College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences
Externship gives WSU veterinary students a look at the day-to-day of bovine medicine
A unique program is helping address a shortage of food-animal veterinarians by immersing students in the realities of large-animal practice.
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Josh Babcock, College of Veterinary Medicine
Two appointments to WSU’s Board of Regents announced
WSU alumni Fé LopezGaetke and Mary Nam will fill two of the governing board’s recent vacancies.
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Communications staff, Washington State University
Fathers may influence their children’s health before they’re even conceived
A new WSU study demonstrates how a father’s diet, metabolism, and environmental exposures can influence the health of his future children.
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Communications staff, Washington State University
Carson students learn to ‘survive’ credit card use
An interactive financial literacy simulation taught Carson College students about the long-term costs of credit card debt by turning spending decisions into real-world lessons.
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Scott Jackson, Carson College of Business