Her response to a Dec. 20 Chronicle’s Daily Briefing Newsletter about how university leaders should communicate and respond to challenging topics was published in the Jan. 18 edition.
Phares, a member of WSU Human Resource Services, is serving as an at‑large member of the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources’ Western Region Board of Directors.
The scholarship provided by the LCS Foundation will support students at the Granger Cobb Institute studying to become future members of the senior living workforce.
Accounting researchers from WSU received honors at the American Accounting Association’s Management Accounting Section Midyear Meeting, held Jan. 4-6, 2024, at the University of Central Florida.
Hinojosa will share insights from her more than 30‑year career as a trailblazing Latina journalist and advocate for media diversity during the event, scheduled for April 3.
Zhipeng Li, now a civil engineering postdoctoral researcher, has been recognized with the Milton Pikarsky award for the best dissertation in the field of science and technology in transportation studies.
Four WSU students recently earned the American FFA Degree during the organization’s recent national convention. The degree is achieved by less than 1% of all FFA members nationally.
Deukhyuon Heo, Frank Brands Analog Distinguished Professor in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, has been named a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
Teagan Mosher is the first recipient of the Mann Family Endowed Scholarship, a fund for active-duty military members or veterans seeking education in viticulture and enology.
Luna Magpili will be developing and teaching engineering and technology management courses at Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Travaux Publics in Cameroon as part of her Fulbright.