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WSU graduate students, alumni rally to deliver five vans of wildfire relief supplies to Spokane
When devastating wildfires displaced families and strained community resources across the Spokane region, WSU graduate students, alumni, and campus partners responded with remarkable speed and generosity.
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Communications staff, Washington State University
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WSU Extension hosts wildfire relief drive for horses and pets
WSU Extension and Spokane County 4-H are hosting a horse tack and equipment giveaway from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 8, and collecting pet food and cleaning supplies for SpokAnimal through Aug. 11.
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Will Ferguson, WSU News & Media Relations
Researchers get first look at how relativity alters a chemical bond
A relationship formed between two professors at WSU years ago has led to a collaboration on ground-breaking confirmation of Einstein’s theory of special relativity.
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Shawn Vestal, WSU News & Media Relations
Model could help communities set effective subsidies for wildfire mitigation
WSU researchers developed formulas to evaluate the effectiveness of subsidies in persuading homeowners to prepare for wildfires.
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Tina Hilding, Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture
Celebration of Hirahara Endowments Planned Aug. 17 in Terrell Library
WSU Libraries will celebrate two endowments supporting the preservation and sharing of a historic collection documenting Japanese American incarceration during World War II.
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Nella Letizia, WSU Libraries
Student-led supply drive for the Spokane-area
In a message sent Aug. 5 to the Washington State University Pullman and Spokane communities, President Betsy Cantwell highlighted a student-led supply drive in Pullman and other ways Cougs can support people affected by the Spokane-area wildfires.
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Communications staff, Washington State University
WSU experts available to discuss wildfires
As wildfires affect communities across the Pacific Northwest, WSU researchers and Extension specialists are available to discuss wildfire risks, preparedness, and recovery.
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Will Ferguson, WSU News & Media Relations