Celestina Barbosa-Leiker, executive vice chancellor for research and administration at WSU Spokane, will receive the award for her efforts advancing the role of women at the university.
A $2.2 million gift to the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences will help support the inaugural class of pharmacists in a rural health care track.
The therapy may help people being treated for opioid addiction reduce their methadone dose and better manage pain and withdrawal symptoms, according to two WSU‑led studies.
The Power Breakfast is designed to inform, inspire and engage business leaders on contemporary business issues. The event will be held 8–9:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 27 at the Spokane Convention Center.
Roll, professor and vice dean for research for the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, received the lifetime achievement award from the American Psychological Association.
The WSU study found that night‑shift nurses got less sleep and were more fatigued by the end of their back-to-back shifts than were the day‑shift nurses.
The $2.2 million gift to Washington State University’s College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences will help students focus on the health care needs of residents in rural Washington.
Contrary to popular productivity advice, the optimal time of day to write emails or crunch numbers does not inherently differ from task to task, according to WSU‑led research.
Joel Bervell is a hardworking third‑year WSU medical student, but on TikTok, the 26‑year‑old is better known as the “Medical Mythbuster” for creating videos highlighting racial disparities in medicine.