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Deadline to test AI scholarly search tools fast approaching
Faculty, staff and students have a limited time to test and provide feedback on three artificial intelligence-powered research platforms currently being trialed by Washington State University Libraries.
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RJ Wolcott, WSU News & Media Relations
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WSU hosts 50th Murrow Symposium on April 6, featuring industry leaders and livestream access
Over three days, the symposium will feature keynote speakers, nationally recognized journalists, industry panels, and interactive student experiences.
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Brett Atwood, WSU Murrow College of Communication
Carson GPS: Creating a buzz in the greater Puget Sound
A new Carson College initiative is expanding its presence in the Puget Sound by strengthening ties with alumni, major employers and regional business leaders to boost workforce development and engagement.
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Sue McMurray, Carson College of Business
Science confirms torpedo bat works as well as regular bat
Lab tests show the much-hyped torpedo bat offers no real power advantage over traditional designs, with only a slight shift in the sweet spot that may suit certain hitters.
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Tina Hilding, Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture
Rabbit returns home for Easter after cancer treatment at WSU
After life-saving radiation treatment at WSU’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital, a 10-year-old rabbit is back home in time for Easter, giving his owners more time with their beloved pet.
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Devin Rokyta, College of Veterinary Medicine
Christianity in America: A conversation with historian Matthew Avery Sutton
The WSU historian explores how Christianity has shaped American culture in a new book tracing the religion’s evolving role in the nation’s past and present.
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Larry Clark, Washington State Magazine
In a camper down by the river: WSU students spend spring break helping cows
Students traded spring break trips for hands‑on experience caring for calves in a rugged Snake River pasture, gaining real-world training in animal science and veterinary medicine.
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Scott Weybright, College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences