Winter returns: Pullman campus wakes to short-lived snow
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Communications staff, Washington State University
WSU Pullman woke to a replay of winter Thursday. But the cold and snow are expected to be replaced by sunshine Friday and clouds and rain through the weekend and beyond.
(Photo gallery by Shelly Hanks, WSU Photo Services)
By using the containers to take home food from the dining centers, WSU Pullman students are now saving thousands of pounds of food waste from going to the landfill.
An experienced higher education leader and expert in evidence-based educational practices, Riley-Tillman has been selected to serve as WSU’s next provost.
The endowed deanship stems from a generous gift from Phyllis and Bill Campbell of Issaquah, who met as WSU undergraduates and married not long after Phyllis’ graduation.
An opening reception for “Higher Ground: An Exhibition of Art, Ephemera, and Form” will take place 6–8 p.m. Friday on the ground floor of the Terrell Library on the Pullman campus.
To reach thousands of northwestern Washington residents who do not speak English fluently, WSU Extension is offering new environmental educational programs in Spanish.
A new WSU-led study shows virtual reality technology may have the ability to bridge the gap between different ideologies and motivate people to show more generosity.