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IRS special agents lead accounting exercise
Known as the IRS Citizens Academy, it is intended to showcase potential career pathways for accounting students within the agency’s enforcement arm.
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Scott Jackson, Carson College of Business
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WSU students find new paths to the Clearwater
Landscape architecture students are developing plans for accessible trails along the Clearwater River in Kamiah, Idaho. They will present their designs at 2:30 p.m. on Dec. 6 on the Pullman campus.
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Tina Hilding, Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture
WSU Press book receives critical praise for focus on post‑WWII art
“Montana Modernists” focuses on the artists who redefined the art of the Western United States, shedding the romanticism of the generation that came before them.
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RJ Wolcott, WSU News & Media Relations
Beasley Coliseum hosting 2023 Fall Commencement ceremony Dec. 9
Graduates and their families will gather inside Beasley Coliseum for Fall Commencement, scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. The event is free and open to the public.
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RJ Wolcott, WSU News & Media Relations
Health Equity Circle helps students realize their power to effect change
A program founded by a faculty member at the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine is showing future doctors, nurses, and pharmacists how they can organize to bring about change.
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Addy Hatch, WSU Marketing and Communications
First-year pharmacy students learn how to work with non-English speakers
A recent two-day workshop helped familiarize pharmacy students with the multicultural communities they will be serving in Spokane and other West Coast urban centers.
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Will Ferguson, WSU News & Media Relations
WSU sport management students donate to charities through their capstone
The students held a 3‑point contest, poker tournament, pickleball tournament, and 5K race to help raise funds in November.
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Thomas Arend, College of Education