Construction of the new Schweitzer Engineering Hall will begin on Monday, May 6, with a scheduled completion date of early 2026. During construction there will be traffic revisions and sidewalk closures in order to ensure safe vehicle and pedestrian passage around the construction site on the Pullman campus. SE Columbia St. will be closed to thru traffic for the […]
Christopher Ibarra Gervacio and Regina Meeks were recently recognized with national diversity leadership scholarships from the American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges.
Honn will serve a three‑year term as president of the society that focuses on the study of psychosocial aspects and health problems connected with shift work and working hours.
Despite ChatGPT’s reported ability to pass medical exams, new research indicates it would be unwise to rely on it for some health assessments, such as whether a patient with chest pain needs to be hospitalized.
A new computer model developed by WSU researchers uses a better artificial intelligence process to measure snow and water availability more accurately across vast distances in the West.
Friday, May 3 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Greenhouses by Ferdinand’s, WSU Pullman Cougar red tomatoes in 3 1/2″ pots at $1.50 each 4-packs of tomatoes, peppers, and flowers at $2.25 each 5 1/2″ geraniums at $4.50 each 12″ pulp hanging baskets; fuchsias, begonias, and wave petunias at $36.50 each 14″ deck planters at $36.50 each; 16″ deck planters at $38.50 each 16″ pulp hanging baskets at $48.50 each; 18″ pulp hanging baskets […]
Join us on Thursday, May 2, for the final PIT Stop of the year hosted by the Transformational Change Initiative. Join via Zoom: Meeting ID: 978 7857 2688 Passcode: 989976 Event #1 (Noon – 1 p.m.) Operationalizing Equity: Strategies for Effective Pedagogy This talk focuses on the use of data to support equitable teaching. I discuss my development of the […]