WSU Pullman

Grad studies crowned with research, mentoring success

By Amir Gilmore, Graduate School PULLMAN, Wash. – Inspired by her Washington State University professor and mentor, recent doctoral graduate Chrystal Quisenberry applied dedication and hard work to her cartilage research and to helping other students. For her devotion to scholarship and public service, she recently received the WSU Association of Faculty Women’s Harriett B. […]

Thank you for a great year and a smooth transition

PULLMAN, Wash. – As President Kirk Schulz takes the helm at Washington State University today, the interim president and interim provosts resume their earlier duties as provost, vice provost and dean. The interim provosts say thank you and recount WSU’s recent accomplishments in their most recent blog.

Harvey Low

PULLMAN, Wash. – Harvey Low, retired from education, died June 3, 2016. He worked at WSU 1963-82.

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Researchers improve biosensors to detect E. coli

By Erik Gomez, Voiland College of Engineering & Architecture intern PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University researchers have developed a portable biosensor that makes it easier to detect harmful bacteria.