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news.wsu.edu | Shawn Vestal |Vishva Nalamalapu |Nella Letizia |WSU Libraries
HRS Records will be presenting an instructor-led training on I-9 processing and requirements on April 22 at 2 p.m.About this live course — Presented by HRS staff, this course is intended for all WSU employees that have responsibility for Form I-9 processes and provides a comprehensive overview of Form I-9 requirements, the responsibilities of I-9 processors, and federal compliance and enforcement guidelines.
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news.wsu.edu | Shawn Vestal |Vishva Nalamalapu |Nella Letizia |WSU Libraries
A Washington State University professor is one of a dozen researchers who signed an open letter noting that a proposed expansion of logging on federal lands may have some benefits — but that the firing of forestry experts and cuts in research could undermine that potential. The result, they say in the letter published Thursday at the website of the journal Science, could harm wildlife, increase wildfire risk and eliminate irreplaceable carbon stores in national forests.
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news.wsu.edu | Devin Rokyta |Adriana Janovich |Nella Letizia |WSU Libraries
Wei Yan, director of Washington State University’s School of Molecular Biosciences, has been selected as the 2025 recipient of the American Society of Andrology’s Distinguished Andrologist Award. The award is the highest honor bestowed by the ASA and is presented annually to an individual who has made an exceptional contribution to advancing andrology, the medical specialty focused on the male reproductive system.
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news.wsu.edu | Devin Rokyta |Tina Hilding |Voiland College |Nella Letizia
Jack Tripper is what the staff at Washington State University’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital affectionately call a “frequent flyer.”Whether it’s his persistent sinus infection or a random ailment, the roughly 7-year-old royal palm turkey is a familiar face in the hospital’s exotics ward, where he was most recently seen for “ADR.”“The last time he was here, he just wasn’t as outgoing as his normal self.
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news.wsu.edu | Devin Rokyta |Tina Hilding |Voiland College |Nella Letizia
Though the upper story of an aging, red-brick building in Colton, Washington, may seem an unlikely location for a fine art photography studio, Kean Wilcox has produced his own images and bought, sold, and traded rare photographs there since 2016. Even more remarkable is the collection of historic photographs that was, until recently, housed inside.
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