Conservation grant looks for grad proposals

WSU’s Natural Resource Conversation Endowment Fund was established by Jane P. Conrad in 1982. The fund provides support in research projects related to conservation of renewable and nonrenewable resources. All currently enrolled graduate students in good standing are eligible to apply as individuals or as a group. There could be up to two awards of $1,200 for one year, with the possibility of renewal to a maximum of three years.

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Public safety training exercises set for Pullman campus

A joint training between the Pullman Fire Department, Pullman Police and WSU Police will be occurring on July 30th and Aug. 1st at Waller Hall. It is Active Attack Integrated Response Course, it is designed to improve integration between law enforcement, fire, tele-communicator and EMS in active attack/shooter events. Police and Fire vehicles, and personnel will be […]

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Initial federal funding approved for hydrogen hub

The WSU-supported Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association is among the first to be granted Phase 1 award status from the U.S. Department of Energy.