Zoology Club welcomes Erica Rosenblum for the 2026 Jonas Lecture
UC Berkeley biologist Erica Rosenblum will give a School of Biological Sciences seminar on March 30 and the 2026 Robert Jonas Lecture on March 31 at WSU Pullman.
UC Berkeley biologist Erica Rosenblum will give a School of Biological Sciences seminar on March 30 and the 2026 Robert Jonas Lecture on March 31 at WSU Pullman.
Disease risk persists generation after generation following a single initial exposure, with some problems growing even worse over time.
Artificial beaver dams and other restoration projects can benefit fish habitat and water quality, WSU review shows, but research is limited.
The trio joined more than 400 high school and college student delegates from approximately 40 countries in a series of simulations focused on diplomacy and consensus building.
WSU’s summer aquatics biosystems program pairs students from across the country with faculty mentors for hands‑on research, from studying damselfish behavior to preventing deadly frog viruses.
Cook’s personalized, student-centered approach to online learning through Global Campus helped her claim the teaching honor.
A new national report co-authored by WSU biologist Cheryl Schultz offers the first comprehensive recovery plan for U.S. butterflies.
The gift from Charles and Beverly Heebner will provide long-term support for the WSU herbarium, a vital hub for plant research and education.
Following a 2‑year closure due to water damage, WSU’s Conner Museum is ready for a grand reopening at 4 p.m. on April 2 on the Pullman campus.
A $1.24 million National Science Foundation grant will enable WSU researchers to investigate how intertidal mussels adapt to changing environmental stressors.