By Kate Wilhite, College of Agricultural, Human & Natural Resource Sciences PULLMAN, Wash. – As a freshman, Ciara Dahm brought her dresser to Washington State University to hold T-shirts, socks and sweaters – not chickens, worms and mushrooms.
By Cathy McKenzie, WSU Mount Vernon MOUNT VERNON, Wash. – A field tour, research updates and barbecue will highlight the free, public field day beginning at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, July 10, at the Washington State University Mount Vernon Research and Extension Center, 16650 State Route 536.
By Rebecca E. Phillips PULLMAN, Wash. — Native American veterans battling Post Traumatic Stress Disorder find relief and healing through an alternative treatment called the Sweat Lodge ceremony offered at the Spokane Veterans Administration Hospital.
SPOKANE, Wash.—Bringing more life-saving innovations and transformative research from Washington State University to the marketplace is the primary goal of the new Chancellor’s Distinguished Visiting Professor at WSU, Glenn D. Prestwich.
MOUNT VERNON, Wash. – WSU Mount Vernon Vegetable Seed Pathology Program Leader Lindsey du Toit has been elected as 2014-2017 councilor-at-large of the American Phytopathological Society.
SPOKANE, Wash. – The Washington State University College of Medical Sciences is adding five new faculty members this summer and fall, adding to its cancer and sleep research cores and to the medical education teaching group.
PULLMAN, Wash.– Washington State University researchers have developed the first fuel cell that can directly convert fuels, such as jet fuel or gasoline, to electricity, providing a dramatically more energy-efficient way to create electric power for planes or cars.
PULLMAN, Wash. – Ten scholars presented their research on a variety of topics including criminal justice, ethnic studies, history, nursing, psychology and zoology earlier this month at Washington State University’s 2014 McNair Achievement Program symposium.
By Anna Montgomery, International Research and Agricultural Development PULLMAN, Wash. – To help Kenyan families irrigate subsistence and cash crops, two Washington State University economists are studying the marketing, financing and impact of a human-powered treadle irrigation pump.
PULLMAN, Wash. – A new educational and outreach website has launched to provide information to scientists, growers and industry about genome databases for citrus, tree fruit and berry crops.