The semi-annual Power Breakfast networking event hosted by WSU Carson College of Business will be held from 8-9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 28 in Seattle at the Bell Harbor Conference Center.
Board members are expected to vote on funding for several construction projects, including the demolition of Johnson Hall on the Pullman campus, and a $15 million renovation of the Phase One Building in Spokane.
Emphasizing individual rather than community health risks from COVID‑19 appeared to create more vaccine acceptance among participants in a study led by WSU researcher Porismita Borah.
Projects include installing air quality sensors at vineyards, laboratory experiments where grapes are exposed to smoke, and using a barrier spray to protect grapes.
The dining time of different insects impacts a plant’s defenses and nutritional quality—a complexity uncovered in new WSU research with implications for pest management strategies.
The Natives Engaged in Alzheimer’s Research project received a $14.6 million grant from The National Institute on Aging to battle disparities associated with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.