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Nvidia grant will support AI for teaching and learning
A new industry-supported project will have WSU students help build and test an AI-powered virtual teaching assistant designed to make learning more interactive.
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Tina Hilding, Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture
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WSU bee scientist hosting international pollinator conference in Pullman
The June conference will bring global experts together for the first North American meeting of a group focused on tackling honey bee colony collapse around the world.
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Tom Holm, International Programs
Kahlil Simeon-Rose brings global perspective to responsible gambling research
The Carson College associate professor is working with global partners to help shape responsible gambling policies by bridging industry strategy, consumer behavior, and public well-being.
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Scott Jackson, Carson College of Business
Extreme microbe may change how apples are protected
A compound derived from an extreme microbe is being tested by WSU researchers as a potential new way to protect apples from fire blight and Listeria.
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Devin Rokyta, College of Veterinary Medicine
WSU researchers test AI‑driven spectral imaging for identifying recyclable plastics
The method offers promise for more effective separation of plastics at recycling centers, which would help reduce landfill waste.
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Flynn Espe, WSU Tri-Cities
Donor-funded $2 million scholarship match supports future doctors at WSU College of Medicine
The funding, provided by longtime WSU supporters Tom and Barbara Wilson and first-time donor Barbara Stephanus, will match philanthropic contributions to student scholarships through the college’s Medicine Multiplied campaign.
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Bryan Boyle, WSU Foundation
Joseph Scott Gladstone advances global collaboration in Indigenous business research
WSU scholar Joe Gladstone is partnering with the University of Melbourne to advance global research on how Indigenous values shape business leadership, entrepreneurship, and community-focused decision-making.
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Scott Jackson, Carson College of Business