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The past is not that long ago
Washington State Magazine explores the complicated ties that continue to reverberate between the Pacific Northwest’s indigenous tribes and the first Jesuit priest to the region.
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Washington State Magainze,
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WSU to lead state’s first comprehensive LGBTQ+ survey
The state-funded project led by WSU researcher Traci Gillig aims to find out more about issues facing the state’s LGBTQ+ residents.
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Sara Zaske, WSU News & Media Relations
Aging societies more vulnerable to collapse
Societies and political structures, like the humans they serve, appear to become more fragile as they age, according to an analysis of hundreds of pre-modern societies.
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WSU News & Media Relations
WSU hospitality and tourism expert Dipra Jha earns international recognition
Jha, a Carson College of Business associate professor, has been named to the International Hospitality Institute’s list of 100 most influential people in U.S. hospitality and travel.
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Sue McMurray, Carson College of Business
WSU programs partner to get more students outside
When School of the Environment Professor Alex Fremier takes his class on a field trip, he relies on the Outdoor Recreation Center to handle logistics.
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Steve Nakata, Student Affairs
Insider will return Monday, Nov. 27
WSU Insider is taking a break to join with the rest of the university community in celebrating the Thanksgiving holiday. We’ll be back the morning of Nov. 27 with fresh posts and all the latest WSU information.
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WSU News & Media Relations
Charting a clear path forward for WSU Athletics
Statement from WSU President Kirk Schulz and Director of Athletics Pat Chun about today’s ruling affirming that the future of the Pac‑12 should be determined by the members who remain in the conference rather than those who are leaving.
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Kirk Schulz, System President, Washington State University