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Pollart Center announces 2026 Publicly Engaged Fellows cohort
The four WSU graduate students will lead projects ranging from documenting Black history in East Pasco to creating Indigenous food forests and multilingual literacy programs.
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Levi McGarry, College of Arts and Sciences
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Dr. Universe explains why bread rises in the oven
With help from WSU Breadlab head baker Mel Darbyshire, Dr. Universe explains that bread rises because of yeast, a tiny living fungus that feeds on sugar and releases carbon dioxide gas.
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Melissa Mayer, University Marketing and Communications
WSU neuroscience students earn scholarship in memory of late Coug alumnus
Valentina Iturbe Fuentes, Karenna Meyermann, and Maya Nash received the Peter A. Zornes Memorial Scholarship for their commitment and outstanding achievements.
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Communications staff, Washington State University
Students design for Columbia River community
A group of landscape architecture students recently presented designs to address issues of housing, infrastructure, river health, resilience, and sustenance in the Columbia River Gorge region.
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Tina Hilding, Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture
Joan ‘Jo’ Castaneda Gonzalez found wonder in chemistry
After struggling in high school, the honors student and peer mentor found his way at WSU and now wants to help develop the next generation of medicines.
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Alysen Boston, University Marketing and Communications
WSU trio learns about Peruvian culture, water resource management during study abroad trip
Three WSU students completed capstone projects, heard about environmental challenges, and learned about Indigenous knowledge during their time in the South American country.
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Angela Sams, College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences
WSU lands $1.4M DOE grant to train next wave of nuclear workers
The grant will help expand WSU’s nuclear training capabilities, supporting a new “Reactor Ready” initiative aimed at preparing students and other workers for careers in the nation’s nuclear energy sector.
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Will Ferguson, WSU News & Media Relations