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Ancient Tribal earth ovens built long before the Egyptian pyramids are being excavated as part of the first archeological project made public by the Kalispel Tribe of Indians.
Ancient Tribal earth ovens built long before the Egyptian pyramids are being excavated as part of the first archeological project made public by the Kalispel Tribe of Indians.
Look for fresh daily lineups to return on Thursday, June 8.
The Student Employment Fair is set for 1-3 p.m., Aug. 15, on WSU Pullman’s Glenn Terrell Mall. It is open to all students and any departments looking to fill part-time, local, and on-campus employment positions.
Agricultural Research Service and WSU scientists have developed an innovative web app called BRIDGEcereal that can quickly and accurately analyze the vast amount of genomic data now available for cereal crops.
The commemoration of the Ida Lou Anderson House is taking place from 4:30–6 p.m. on Thursday, June 8, at 755 NE Campus Street in Pullman. The event is free, with all members of the public invited to attend.
Fifteen different pride flag designs, each including the WSU spirit mark, are available for purchase for $1 each, and you can buy a bundle containing all 15 flags for $12.