PULLMAN, Wash. – A tortoise that has lived at Washington State University since its leg was amputated and replaced with a swiveling wheel at the College of Veterinary Medicine will be leaving for a new home.
By Nella Letizia, WSU Libraries PULLMAN, Wash. – In 2012, some 17 million people nationwide were victims of identity theft, incurring direct and indirect losses of $24.7 billion, according to one report by the U.S. Department of Justice. A Washington State University Libraries exhibit delves into the problem and government efforts to combat it.
By Debby Stinson, Museum of Art PULLMAN, Wash. – Art curator and exhibit designer Ryan Hardesty has been selected as the new curator of art and exhibitions for the Museum of Art at Washington State University.
By Bill Stevens, WSU Athletics WALNUT CREEK, Calif. – Four Washington State University 2014 football games have been chosen in the Pac-12 Conference’s early television selections.
By Nella Letizia, WSU Libraries PULLMAN, Wash. – Former Washington State University pharmacy librarian Sarah McCord literally had just rolled into town, U-Haul trailing behind her, when she learned about the impressive reach of Vicki Croft, head of WSU’s Animal Health Library (AHL).
By Steve Nakata, Student Affairs & Enrollment PULLMAN, Wash. – The 50th anniversary of the Upward Bound program in the United States will be recognized during a free, public, access and opportunity forum at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, May 29, in CUE 518 at Washington State University.
By E. Kirsten Peters, College of Agricultural, Human & Natural Resource Sciences PULLMAN, Wash. – When you fill your tank, you likely see a little sticker on the pump saying part of the fuel is ethanol. Ethanol is a biofuel, which means it comes from plants like corn rather than from fossil fuel – ancient […]
By Rachel Webber, College of Agricultural, Human & Natural Resource Sciences PULLMAN, Wash. – There’s a growing demand for graduates in agriculture, and students who invest two years at Walla Walla Community College or Yakima Valley Community College can transfer to several ag degree programs at Washington State University.
By Sue McMurray, College of Business PULLMAN, Wash. – Eight students recently earned a trip to an international conference in New York where they learned about business and networked with finance leaders and Washington State University alumni.