The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine workshop takes place on Sept. 7, with a field day on Sept. 8, on the WSU Tri‑Cities campus in Richland.
Each WSU campus is hosting an array of events and activities this month for new and returning students, their families, and the Cougar community at‑large.
Wearable computing, crop resiliency, and atmospheric chemistry will be some of the topics addressed in project posters at the Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium on Friday, July 29.
Online registration is now open for WSU’s inaugural, annual conference to support faculty and graduate students to engage learners, enhance voices, and advance teaching excellence.
Early-bird registration has been extended through July 18 for this year’s Washington State Higher Education Building Bridges Technology Conference at the Spokane Convention Center.
The contest will be at the Grant County Fairgrounds in Moses Lake, Washington on Saturday, June 25. The Washington state fairgrounds in Puyallup hosted the event in the past.
At their 400‑acre Othello research farm, WSU scientists study seed quality, new varieties, pests, and growing practices to help Northwest potatoes thrive and become better French fries, chips, and tots.
Grass seed producers and members of the public will get their first chance to see experimental grasses with the potential to produce seed prolifically and save water from 9 a.m. to noon Thursday, June 9, in Pullman.