Bob Smith, chief executive officer of space company, Blue Origin, and Mary Rezac, dean of the Voiland College of Engineering & Architecture will discuss the company’s step-by-step quest to make space travel accessible to humanity in a fireside chat on Friday, Oct. 20, 11 a.m.
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science researchers recently received a best paper award at the International Conference on Hardware/Software Codesign and System Synthesis.
WSU’s Energy Conscious Construction program was one of 14 U.S. educational institutions to receive the designation this year from the Department of Energy.
A proposal to tackle the rising threat of antibiotic resistant “superbugs” was one of three projects that received funding as part of the most recent Cougar Cage event on Sept. 8.
A fundamental discovery about the Fischer Tropsch process, a catalytic reaction used to convert coal, natural gas or biomass to liquid fuels, could someday allow for more efficient fuel production.
The $2.5 million grant will help WSU researchers measure emissions from green waste/food waste mixtures composted at a pilot plant at the WSU Compost Yard in Pullman.
WSU Tri‑Cities School of Engineering and Applied Sciences has been upgrading major components of its engineering lab thanks in part to a $200,000 donation.
Members of the university community gathered in Pullman to celebrate the start of the new building which officials called the centerpiece of Voiland College's revitalization.
The university will hold a ceremonial groundbreaking on Friday for Schweitzer Engineering Hall, a state-of-the-art educational building on the Pullman campus.