By Craig Lawson, International Programs PULLMAN, Wash. – The case study for the annual Global Case Competition at Washington State University was revealed to a record number of participants Monday. This year’s challenge centers on plastic waste in Manaus, Brazil.
By Rebecca Phillips, University Communications PULLMAN, Wash. – The beheading of American freelance journalist James Foley. YouTube videos flaunting a Jordanian pilot’s fiery death. Mass beheadings and other barbaric images tweeted and posted on Facebook. Week-by-week the Islamic State, known as ISIS, ratchets up atrocity and serves it to news outlets around the globe.
By Sabrina Zearott, College of Arts & Sciences PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University will host the 2015 Nuclear Forensics Undergraduate Summer School June 15-July 24. The application deadline is March 22; find information at http://pearl1.lanl.gov/external/nuclear-forensics/.
PULLMAN, Wash. – “A Madwoman in Suburbia: Life In and Out of Asylums” will be discussed at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 3, in the Honors Hall lounge by Susan Dente Ross, Washington State University 2014-15 humanities fellow.
PULLMAN, Wash. – African women’s education and social activism will be discussed by former Miss Universe from Botswana, Mpule Kwelagobe, at 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 4, in the CUB ballroom at Washington State University.
PULLMAN, Wash. – Deadlines are March 8 and 22 to recommend community groups and Washington State University students and employees for the annual WSU President’s Award for Leadership.
PULLMAN, Wash. – The art and science of climate change will be viewed and discussed during a free exhibit 3:30-8 p.m. Wednesday, March 4, at Village Mall, 872 Troy Rd. #180, Moscow, Idaho. An opening reception with appetizers and no-host bar will be 5-8 p.m. Tuesday, March 3, at the same location.
By Craig Lawson, International Programs PULLMAN, Wash. – Benefits and opportunities for Fulbright fellowship recipients will be presented 3:30-5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24, in Lighty 405.
PULLMAN, Wash. — Keen-eyed watchers of the Westminster Kennel Club dog show in New York last week might have noticed a familiar sight: Washington State University apparel and logos galore on humans and man’s best friend.