Volunteers for Cougar Pride Days pose with WSU President V. Lane Rawlins in the French Administration building.
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WSU Libraries to host Banned Books Week roundtable Oct. 4, share banned book favorites
a roundtable discussion on Wednesday, Oct. 4. Titled “History in the Future,” the event will take place from 12:10 to 1 p.m. in the Terrell Library atrium. The roundtable will also be livestreamed.
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Nella Letizia, WSU Libraries
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Organization provides kindness, safe space for LGBTQ+ students in agriculture
Students for Cultivating Change plans to advocate for LGBTQ+ students within CAHNRS by creating visible, inclusive community spaces and providing professional development opportunities.
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Scott Weybright, College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences
EU policymakers look to WSU gene-editing expertise
Professor Jon Oatley was recently invited to speak at an EU conference on agricultural biotechnology about his research on gene-editing livestock.
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Sara Zaske, WSU News & Media Relations
Business technology symposium explores role of information systems in business success
The symposium, “Information Systems: The Backbone of Business,” is free and open to the public. It will be held 1–3 p.m. Friday at the CUB Auditorium and livestreamed.
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Sue McMurray, Carson College of Business
Monitoring a potential government shutdown
WSU President Kirk Schulz addresses system-wide efforts underway to prepare for a potential federal government shutdown.
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Kirk Schulz, System President, Washington State University
Marty Dickinson reappointed to WSU Board of Regents
Regent Marty Dickinson will continue to serve on the governing body of the institution for another six‑year term.
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RJ Wolcott, WSU News & Media Relations
Desire to improve food safety leads Afghan student to WSU
Barakatullah Mohammadi saw firsthand the effects of food borne illnesses growing up in Afghanistan. Now a WSU graduate student, he will receive a prestigious national food and agriculture research fellowship.
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Scott Weybright, College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences