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  • 1 week ago | news.wsu.edu | Beverly Makhani |Josh Babcock |Shawn Vestal |Bryan Boyle

    May 29, 2025 By Beverly Makhani, Division of Academic Engagement and Student Achievement (DAESA) Samantha Swindell has received the first Assessment Champion Award presented by the Office of Assessment for Curricular Effectiveness (ACE) in recognition of her long-standing support and partnership in advancing undergraduate program assessment at Washington State University.

  • 1 week ago | news.wsu.edu | Josh Babcock |Shawn Vestal |Bryan Boyle

    As part of WSU’s continued efforts to improve operational and financial efficiency, the Office of the Chancellor for WSU Pullman is being dissolved effective June 1. The move, recommended by both Pullman Chancellor Dave Cillay and Provost and Executive Vice President Chris Riley-Tillman, reflects a strategic shift in leadership structure as well as President Elizabeth Cantwell’s direct commitment to the Pullman campus.

  • 1 week ago | news.wsu.edu | Seth Truscott |Josh Babcock |Shawn Vestal |Bryan Boyle

    ROYAL CITY, Wash. —Scientists from Washington State University and Cornell University will share an in-person look at their experiments this spring field-testing new technologies that could help dairy producers curb their farms’ greenhouse gas emissions.

  • 1 week ago | news.wsu.edu | Josh Babcock |Shawn Vestal |Bryan Boyle |RJ Wolcott

    A spring field trip helped undergraduates in Washington State University’s Department of Viticulture & Enology (V&E) learn more about the intricacies of Merlot while visiting a thriving winemaking region in southeast Washington state. While it was still too early to visit the area’s vineyards, the students spent the day touring a handful of Walla Walla wineries for a firsthand look at how they use Merlot, an oft-overlooked grape cultivar, to craft their wines.

  • 1 week ago | news.wsu.edu | Josh Babcock |Shawn Vestal |Bryan Boyle |RJ Wolcott

    Following his dog’s sudden diagnosis of an aggressive skin cancer, Gavin Rogers couldn’t fathom putting down his 10-year-old Rottweiler, Howie. Besides the rapidly growing malignant tumor that started inside and quickly worked its way outside of Howie’s nose in less than two months’ time, Howie was, up until that moment, a healthy family dog showing no signs of slowing. “I talked it over with my fiancé and did some real soul searching,” Rogers said.

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