Emeritus Professor Tim Kohler holds the distinction of being the first archaeologist to contribute to a United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report as a lead author.
Political Science Professor Amy Mazur’s findings on women’s empowerment from her study of 56 countries will be reviewed in a side session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women.
People with high levels of trust in government felt more secure in their jobs, had higher employer loyalty, and were more likely to go out of their way to help co‑workers, according to a recent study.
Vaccine hesitancy may be more attributed to partisan media exposure and pre‑existing attitudes rather than a lack of information about vaccine effectiveness, according to a WSU study.
Busse, author of “Gunfight,” is a former gun industry executive who is now taking the industry to task for what he sees as its role in radicalizing the country. He is speaking to the WSU community Feb. 22.
The School of the Environment will host a free, public presentation, “Environmental Justice in Rural America,” by leading environmental justice activist Catherine Coleman Flowers at noon on Wednesday, Feb. 16.
Funded by a $50,000 gift from Northwest Farm Credit Services, the scholarships will be awarded to CAHNRS students for the start of the 2022–23 academic year.