
Spencer Farrin
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3 weeks ago |
news.wsu.edu | C. Brandon Chapman |Addy Hatch |Spencer Farrin |Shawn Vestal
Assistant Professor of Kinesiology Tristan Loria runs the Interdisciplinary Music Performance and Learning (IMPL) Lab on the WSU Pullman campus. The research lab focuses on the intersection of music, motor learning, and rehabilitation. The Washington State University College of Education has opened a research lab focusing on the intersection of music, motor learning, and rehabilitation.
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3 weeks ago |
news.wsu.edu | C. Brandon Chapman |Addy Hatch |Spencer Farrin |Shawn Vestal
PULLMAN, Wash. — A new statewide report from Washington State University’s Edward R. Murrow College of Communication reveals a worsening crisis in Washington’s local news industry, echoing national patterns of newsroom closures, declining civic engagement, and deepening media inequality. The report identifies news gaps in rural counties as well as some dense, urban areas across the state.
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3 weeks ago |
news.wsu.edu | Shawn Vestal |C. Brandon Chapman |Addy Hatch |Spencer Farrin
A Washington State University researcher was among a select few scientists who unveiled a national report Wednesday that will shape the future of research and regulation around the genetic modification of cattle, pigs, and other food animals.
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3 weeks ago |
news.wsu.edu | Spencer Farrin |Addy Hatch |Shawn Vestal |Levi McGarry
We are excited to announce registration is open for two Employee Assistance Program (EAP) facilitated sessions for WSU faculty and staff. There will be on-site seating in Pullman for the sessions in Lighty 405, and the session will be streamed to the system through Zoom, as well as being recorded for future viewership in Percipio.
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3 weeks ago |
news.wsu.edu | Addy Hatch |Spencer Farrin |Shawn Vestal |Levi McGarry
The injured bald eagle was found in a field near Zillah, Washington, unable to fly. Luckily for the bird, volunteers drove it to the Washington State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital three hours away. There, the young bald eagle was treated for a fractured shoulder. He became one of about 1,000 wildlife patients the hospital’s Exotics and Wildlife Department expects to treat this year. That can include nearly any wild animal: raptors and songbirds, rabbits, squirrels, and porcupines.
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