Top Features Archive
Below are recent major features from WSU Today, including videos, SoundSlides, photo galleries, etc.
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Phase II of “Go Cougs” television campaign launches
PULLMAN - Four new television public-service announcements promoting WSU’s cutting-edge research will launch this week. Get a sneak preview now, and share them with a friend.[more]
New raptor center (see video)
Vet college releases rehabilitated hawk
PULLMAN - A red-tailed hawk brought to WSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine has made a full recovery and was successfully released[more]
USDA food and agriculture
Program helping farm families gets $4.9M boost
PULLMAN – WSU's ability to help agricultural producers and their families weather tough economic times has received a nearly $4.9M award
[more]$3.1M grant (slide show)
Industry delighted with study on mint, hops
PROSSER - Working with commercial mint growers, WSU researchers noticed that water-stressed mint plants were shorter, but yielded the same amount of oil.
[more]$4 million
Recreation center bond refinancing saves money
PULLMAN - In a move projected to produce a net present value savings of nearly $4 million by 2032, WSU this month conducted a $38,425,000 bond refinancing[more]
Washington State Magazine
The shape of things to come
"Life is a process of self-assembly.” Soft-spoken biochemist Alex Li apologizes if he’s sounding too philosophical, but it’s hard to avoid such reflections when your work deals with the fundamental principles of how living things are put together.
Biomedical/health sciences complex
Design firm chosen for next WSU Spokane building
SPOKANE - WSU has selected NBBJ - an architectural firm with offices in locations around the world, including Seattle - for predesign and design
Inconsistencies found
Confronting bad behavior: Is there a payoff?
PULLMAN - Suppose you are at a playground and an 11-year-old is using language he didn’t learn on Sesame Street. Do you intervene?
Undergraduate research
Iraq War veteran comes home to wine country
An Iraq War veteran has returned home to pursue a team effort that gets the job done - the job of helping vineyard owners fight disease and improve yield.[more]

