Skin bugs; Nutrition; Lockdown; Boomers

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.
 
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.
 
 

July 2, 2008
 
MSNBC — Why her skin was crawling with body critters, with Richard Zack, associate professor and chair of WSU’s department of entomology
 
Innovations Report, Germany — Fortified Cassava Could Provide A Day’s Nutrition in A Single Meal, with WSU professor, scientist John Fellman 
 
Everett Herald — Monroe prison inmates put in lockdown, with Travis
Pratt, an associate professor, WSU criminal justice program 
 
Entrepreneur — Nostalgia Sells: The oldies but goodies of baby boomers are all the rage, with David Sprott, WSU associate professor of marketing 
 
Seattle Post-Intelligencer — Organic acreage up 27 percent in
Washington
 
Red Orbit — Composting kitchen scraps, WSU Master Gardeners 
 
 
July 1, 2008
 
King5-TV — (VIDEO) From Texas to Beijing via Pullman; the journey WSU athlete Diana Pickler to U.S. Olympic Team in the heptathlon  
 
Seattle Times — Biofuels research advanced by WSU 
 
Vancouver Columbian — Replacing the Interstate 5 bridge from Portland to Vancouver, with David Carrier, WSU Vancouver economics instructor
 
Inside Higher Education — Profs: Stick to teaching. 
Should we be worried about politics creeping into the classroom?
 
Chronicle of Higher Education — Laptops pose increasing security risk for colleges
 
Trading Markets.com — WSU alumni Scott Anderson named president of the Kohler company’s hospitality and real estate group 
 
 

June 30, 2008
 
Science Daily — Maize (Corn) may have been domesticated in Mexico as early as 10,000 years ago,with WSU John Jones, WSU department of anthropology 
 

June 29, 2008

Seattle Times — Off-field football fix needed at WSU — AND — related article, WSU coach inherits a mess off the field


June 28, 2008

 
Seattle Times — Hey kids:  We made the global warming mess; can you clean it up
Spokesman-Review — Market testing investors’ psyche: Emotion of down week can take over, with WSU professor John Nofsinger
 

June 30, 2008
 
Science Daily — Maize (Corn) may have been domesticated in Mexico as early as 10,000 years ago,with WSU John Jones, WSU department of anthropology 
 

June 29, 2008

Seattle Times — Off-field football fix needed at WSU — AND — related article, WSU coach inherits a mess off the field


June 28, 2008

 
Seattle Times — Hey kids:  We made the global warming mess; can you clean it up

Spokesman-Review — Market testing investors’ psyche: Emotion of down week can take over, with WSU professor John Nofsinger

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