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3 weeks ago |
news.wsu.edu | Devin Rokyta |C. Brandon Chapman |Lauren Lesmeister |Carson College
Fifty-four students at the Showcase for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (SURCA) 2025 were the recipients of 44 awards totaling $10,200. The system-wide event on March 24 at WSU Pullman was hosted by the Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR).
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Jan 17, 2025 |
news.wsu.edu | Sue McMurray |Carson College |Kirk Schulz |Addy Hatch
Christina Chi, professor of hospitality business management at Washington State University, received the Michael D. Olsen Research Achievement Award. The annual award honors the late Professor Michael Olsen of Virginia Tech and the Wise Executive-in-Residence at the University of Delaware for his contributions to hospitality research and for his mentoring of graduate students.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
news.wsu.edu | Sara Zaske |Sue McMurray |Carson College |Levi McGarry
VANCOUVER, Wash. – While many studies have looked at possible evolutionary links between men’s strength and sexual behavior, a Washington State University study included data on women with a surprising result. Women, as well as men, who had greater upper body strength tended to have more lifetime sexual partners compared to their peers.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
news.wsu.edu | Sue McMurray |Carson College |Levi McGarry |RJ Wolcott
There’s no mistaking the kindly expression of Jerry Burtenshaw on the newly installed signage in the Department of Hospitality Business Management’s conference room. Family members, faculty, staff, and students of the Carson College of Business gathered in 2024 to celebrate officially naming the space the Jerry Burtenshaw Memorial Conference Room. The naming recognizes Jerry (’56) and Angelina Burtenshaw’s lengthy service to accelerate transformational hospitality education and experiences at WSU.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
news.wsu.edu | Levi McGarry |Sue McMurray |Carson College |RJ Wolcott
An ongoing program from Washington State University is providing free mental health assistance to farmers. Washington’s Farm Stress Counseling Voucher Program is led by WSU Skagit County Extension and utilizes the WSU Psychology Clinic to deliver telehealth appointments to farmers who request stress-related counseling. The program is available free of charge to all farmers and farmworkers in Washington state, including those in the forestry and shellfish industries.
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