Scientific American; No-till; Salary gap; Fraud

Photo above from Scientific American Magazine article on no-till farming
 
 
Following are links to recent media articles regarding WSU faculty and staff, as well as items of general interest in higher education news.  To view the articles, just click on the appropriate link.
 
 

June 19, 2008
 
* KIMA-TV — (Video) College will cost ‘ya…more

* Vancouver Columbian — Disability no obstacle for grad

* Inside Higher Ed — Redefining where salary gaps linger

* Inside Higher Ed — NCAA penalties are no vacation

* Chronicle of Higher Education — Science fraud at universities is
common — and commonly ignored 

 


June 18, 2008

 
* Scientific American Magazine — No-Till: How farmers are saving the
soil by parking their plows, by John Reganold and David Huggins, from
WSU’s CAHNRS (exerpt)


* Inside Higher Ed — The New SAT: Longer, but No Better? 
* Associated Press — Peanut probe part of NASA mission, WSU soil
scientist Gaylon Campbell has device heading to the Red Planet 

* Natural News — Vanishing Topsoil Threatens Sustainability of Human
Life on Earth, with John Reganold

* Chronicle of Higher Education — Tougher penalties for NCAA athletic
violations

* Montreal Gazette — Flame retardant linked to deaths of falcons could
affect humans, with Lindsay Oaks, a WSU veterinary pathologist

* Seattle Post-Intelligencer — WSU employee tips auditor in fraud case
 
 


June 17, 2008

* Spaceref.com — Mini subs to probe odd structures in BC lake, WSU to participate

* Spokesman-Review — The Fathers of the future, with Matthew Bumpus, WSU assistant professor of human development

* Chronicle of Higher Education — Short and Sweet: Technology Shrinks the Lecture

* Inside Higher Ed — Pushing Student Research Methods ‘Beyond Google’ 
 

 


 

Monday, June 16
 
* Wall Street JournalHow to Buy and Hold Stocks, and Sleep at Night, with
John Nofsinger, associate professor of finance at WSU Pullman 
 
* Bellingham Herald — Berry harvest needs warm weather, with Colleen
Burrows of the Washington State University Extension center in Whatcom
County  https://www.bellinghamherald.com/business/story/440788.html
 
 
* Schenectady Daily Gazette, NY Gluten-free cooking for dummies, with
Barry Swanson, a WSU Pullman food science professor
 
 
* Orange County RegisterOvertime policies push 100 sheriff’s
officers over $150,000, and increase fatigue, with Bryan Vila, a
criminology professor at WSU Spokane.
 

* Yakima HeraldTeachers of influence: They can make a difference

 
 

Thursday, June 12
 
* Spokesman ReviewWater rights law modified in court

 
 
 

Wednesday, June 11
 
* Western Farmer-Stockman — Regional beekepers donate to research

 
* Wired — Space Rocks: NASA Asleep at the Switch, WSU offers a glimpse of the devastation wrought by the Tunguska explosion, 1,000 times more powerful than the nuclear bomb dropped upon Hiroshima  https://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2008/06/space-rocks-nas.html
 
* Tricity Herald — Skull found, Nez Perce and WSU contacted  https://www.tri-cityherald.com/1154/story/208512.html
 
 
 

Tuesday, June 10
 

* ScienceSay goodbye to whimpy paper, with WSU scientist Mike Wolcott 

* Penninusula Daily News Steward of the Land pursues strategies to help North Olympic Peninsula to feed itself 

* SlateCheap Gas: What keeps pump prices so low in certain states?
 
 
 

Monday, June 9
 
* U.S. News & World ReportSleep: A Necessity, Not a Luxury. An estimated 40 million Americans don’t get a good night’s rest, with Greg Belenky, director of the Sleep and Performance Research Center


* Seattle Times Dead falcon chicks to be tested at WSU

* Everett HeraldTen federal government 10 earmark grants, two for WSU


* Chronicle of Higher EducationThe coming wave of baby boomer retirements; Colleges explore ways to manage retirements

* Everett HeraldTen federal government earmark grants, two for WSU


* Chronicle of Higher EducationThe coming wave of baby boomer retirements; Colleges explore ways to manage retirements

* (AUDIO) Chronicle of Higher EducationKeeping track of transfer students, Gretchen Bataille, president of North Texas, talks about how the institution manages the flow of transfer students

* Chronicle of Higher EducationNIH offers huge increase in money for grant reviewers

* Allentown Morning Call, PA — Animal angels with a special task

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