PULLMAN, Wash. – In recognition of their significant accomplishments in the field of chemistry and thoughtful service to the scientific community, two WSU faculty members have been elected as Fellows of the American Chemical Society (ACS), a nonprofit organization chartered by the U.S. Congress.
By Alli Benjamin, College of Nursing SPOKANE, Wash. – A nurse practitioner degree program at Washington State University will recruit six students from underrepresented groups through a new grant from the federal Health Resources and Services Administration.
By Madison Rosenbaum, WSU Tri-Cities student intern RICHLAND, Wash. – A professor at Washington State University Tri-Cities hopes to better engage freshmen by integrating local, Hanford history into a required core class this fall.
By Steve Nakata, Student Affairs & Enrollment PULLMAN, Wash. – The U.S. Department of Education has awarded Washington State University a five-year $2.3-million grant to establish a high school equivalency program (HEP).
PULLMAN, Wash. – Studies show 16.2 million U.S. children live in households that lack the means to get nutritious food on a regular basis. Washington State University Extension 4-H has received $150,000 to engage 2,500 youth and families in 13 counties in the 4-H Food Smart Families program.
PULLMAN, Wash. – Individual and groups of graduate students are invited to apply for seed money from the Natural Resource Conservation Endowment Fund to support their research and projects. The deadline is 5 p.m. Friday, April 25.
SPOKANE, Wash. – A $1.965 million grant will help recruit faculty and purchase research equipment in the College of Pharmacy at Washington State University.
By Betsy Fradd, WSU Extension SPOKANE, Wash. – A new grant will bring more science education to youth in Washington state. Children and teens in five counties and three tribal nations will have increased access to a wide variety of STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) activities along with more opportunities for youth/adult partnerships.
By Robert Strenge, WSU News PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University sociologist Mikhail Balaev has received a two-year National Science Foundation award of $170,000 to study political and corporate ties in the American government.