Ryan Booth, a faculty member in the Department of History, has been appointed to the Humanities Washington Board of Trustees by Gov. Jay Inslee. This is the second time Booth has been tapped to serve on the group’s board.
Women researchers received substantially less funding in grant awards than men — an average of about $342,000 compared to men’s $659,000, according to a large meta-analysis of studies on the topic.
Washington State University secured significant state support for vital degree programs and campus improvement projects across the system as part of budget agreements approved by the Legislature over the weekend.
Gossip influences if people receive advantages whether they work in an office in the United States or in India — or even in a remote village in Africa, a WSU study found.
Dean Baquet, an eminent reporter and editor, received the Murrow Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in Journalism on Tuesday during the annual Murrow Symposium in Pullman.
Huerta, 92, co-founded the United Farmworkers Union with César Chávez in 1962. The Presidential Medal of Freedom winner will speak at WSU Pullman from 4–5 p.m. on April 3.
The Black college students interviewed by Betty Wilson racially identified with unarmed Black victims of police killings. In them, they saw their relatives, their friends — and themselves.