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WSU Libraries look for participants in Search It/AI usability study July 20–Aug. 7
WSU Libraries are seeking students, faculty, and staff for a paid usability study to help evaluate AI research tools that could be added to the Search It discovery platform. Participants will receive $20 for a one-hour Zoom session.
A simple question leads to a profound answer for the public
Kimberly McKeirnan’s program training pharmacy techs to give vaccinations became important tool for fighting the pandemic.
WSU Energy Program launches Anaerobic Digester Webinar Series
The series begins July 7 with an exploration of the role anaerobic digesters play in greenhouse gas emissions reduction and the influence of carbon credit markets on project economics.
Kalispel students experience international conference at WSU
High school students from the Kalispel Tribe explored STEM education and career opportunities at WSU through an international conference and campus visit.
Agreements provide collaboration opportunities with Poland’s AGH University of Krakow
WSU has signed new agreements with Poland’s AGH University of Krakow to expand international research collaborations and student and faculty exchange opportunities.
WSU professor awarded fellow status in international relationship research society
Kory Floyd, chair of WSU’s Department of Human Development, has been elected a fellow of the International Association for Relationship Research, one of the organization’s highest honors.
College of Medicine celebrates faculty and staff excellence
Excellence in teaching, research, leadership, service, mentorship, and community impact was celebrated during the college’s annual Awards and Recognition Ceremony.
Washington State Magazine writer wins regional awards
Washington State Magazine Associate Editor Adriana Janovich won five awards for two magazine stories — including a first place — in the Society of Professional Journalists’ 2025 Region X SPJ Awards.
WSU Extension 4‑H field day draws more than 300 youth for experiential outdoor learning
Hands‑on learning and fun proved to be a 4‑H formula for success during the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation and WSU Extension Natural Resources Field Day earlier this month.