
Devin Rokyta
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news.wsu.edu | Eric Hollenbeck |Carson College |Devin Rokyta
Washington State University’s Carson College of Business has released a comprehensive report providing insights into the current state of the health care economy in the Pacific Northwest. The findings examine public perceptions around the affordability of senior living and ongoing staffing challenges, as well as the growing role of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care.
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news.wsu.edu | Seth Truscott |Eric Hollenbeck |Carson College |Devin Rokyta
Experts will share the state of current research on potatoes at the Washington State University Potato Field Day, Thursday, June 26, at Othello, Washington. The field day brings together researchers from WSU and partner institutions who breed and test potato varieties and develop improved ways to grow the crop, fight disease, and increase productivity and health.
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news.wsu.edu | Jeff Willadsen |Eric Hollenbeck |Carson College |Devin Rokyta
Linda Cook, biology instructor for Washington State University, is the winner of the 2024-25 Excellence in Online Teaching Award. The student-nominated annual award is sponsored by WSU Global Campus. The award, now in its ninth year, seeks to acknowledge and reward WSU faculty members teaching Global Campus courses who employ best practices to engage, inspire, support, and show care for students in an online environment.
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news.wsu.edu | Beverly Makhani |Eric Hollenbeck |Carson College |Devin Rokyta
June 17, 2025 By Beverly Makhani, Division of Academic Engagement and Student Achievement (DAESA) Thirty-six Washington State University students from WSU Pullman, Tri-Cities, Spokane, and Vancouver have received $56,000 in fellowships to support their mentored undergraduate research efforts for the 2025-26 academic year.
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news.wsu.edu | Devin Rokyta |Eric Hollenbeck |Carson College |Jasmine Torres
Dr. Roland Hall (’78 DVM) and Dr. Sierra Temple (’23 DVM), both graduates of Washington State University’s veterinary program and natives of Bonners Ferry, Idaho, stand at very different points in their careers.
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Full Bryan Kohberger June 18 hearing: https://t.co/FNTofBsT0K

A Palouse man accused of sexually assaulting an underaged child has denied the crimes. https://t.co/RlPuCfw6Ix

According to the city, Urban was placed on administrative leave March 28 while Washington State Patrol was investigating former Pullman Police Chief Jake Opgenorth. https://t.co/QKs4aMkEOg