RICHLAND, Wash. – Representatives from Washington State University Tri-Cities and Kadlec Regional Medical Center today announced a landmark $18 million gift to support the WSU Tri-Cities College of Nursing. It is the largest single gift in WSU Tri-Cities history.
RICHLAND, Wash. – Washington State University Tri-Cities and Kadlec Regional Medical Center will celebrate a new partnership and Kadlec’s gift of $18 million in support of the WSU Tri-Cities Nursing Program during a public ceremony at 10:30 a.m., Jan. 12, at the Kadlec Healthplex, 1269 Lee Blvd., Richland.
By Madison Rosenbaum, WSU Tri-Cities communications intern RICHLAND, Wash. – Washington State University Tri-Cities is accepting food donations through Dec. 19 for the Cougar Cupboard, a food bank specifically designed for students on the campus.
By Erika Holmes, viticulture & enology RICHLAND, Wash. – The Washington State University viticulture and enology program will recognize donors contributing to the Albert Ravenholt Research and Teaching Vineyard with free, public tours at 3 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 4, at the vineyard. Blended Learning student-made wines will be available for purchase.
By Scott Weybright, College of Agricultural, Human & Natural Resource Sciences RICHLAND, Wash. – Albert Ravenholt’s legacy is growing posthumously with a $500,000 donation to the Washington State University Wine Science Center from the Albert Victor Ravenholt Foundation.
By Doug Nadvornick, College of Medical Sciences SPOKANE, Wash. – U.S. Bank has awarded a grant that will help Washington State University Spokane expand outreach in schools and rural communities.
PULLMAN, Wash. – A woodwind duo and trio concert in the Faculty Artist Series will be at 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 30, in Bryan Hall at Washington State University.
By Doug Nadvornick, College of Medical Sciences SPOKANE, Wash. – Medical students in Spokane who work on cadavers as part of their anatomy lessons have a new tool, thanks to Inland Imaging.
By Kate Wilhite, College of Agricultural, Human & Natural Resource Sciences PULLMAN, Wash. – A $350,000 donation from an avid dahlia grower will support Washington State University research into viruses that afflict the ornamental flower crop.
By Rachel Webber, College of Agricultural, Human & Natural Resource Sciences PULLMAN, Wash. – The Washington Grain Commission announced Wednesday a $5 million gift to expand facilities and advance grain research at Washington State University. Plant growth facilities are central to developing grain varieties through WSU’s plant breeding programs.