A team of six peer health educators on the WSU Pullman campus are finalists in a statewide competition and are vying for a $5,000 grant to implement their ideas.
Grandin, an internationally renowned author, inventor, and autism advocate, will speak from 6–7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 6, in the CUB Senior Ballroom at WSU Pullman.
WSU emeritus professor and alumnus Paul Hirzel has received the Inland Northwest Architectural Foundation’s lifetime achievement award, recognizing decades of influential design work.
Research funded in part by NASA finds a simple test with a paper strip and smartphone reader could help track sleep, performance in round-the-clock occupations.
The popular event runs from midnight to midnight and features live campaign counting, a donor wall, unlockable special match and challenge gifts, and leaderboards highlighting daily results.
A new industry-supported project will have WSU students help build and test an AI-powered virtual teaching assistant designed to make learning more interactive.