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  • 1 month ago | news.wsu.edu | Josh Babcock |Larry Clark |Gina Raebel |WSU College

    Tori Wallingford’s mother, a practicing veterinarian of 33 years, isn’t just her rock in life – she’s quite possibly one of the best mentors an aspiring small animal general practitioner and daughter could ask for. “She’ll tell me when I need to do something different and if I’m in the moment and I do something wrong she won’t judge me for it.

  • 1 month ago | news.wsu.edu | Larry Clark |Gina Raebel |WSU College |Will Ferguson

    WSU Insider will be skipping fresh Friday lineups, as well as Friday push emails, beginning the week of May 12. This is a traditionally slow time of year and it can be difficult to find and produce enough fresh content to support full daily lineups for each weekday. Fresh items will continue to be posted to both Insider and the WSU Announcements section on Fridays when available but no push emails are planned for Fridays.

  • 2 months ago | news.wsu.edu | Aniela Shauck |WSU College |Kylie Condosta |Shawn Vestal

    More than 130 engineering students recently worked for 24 hours straight to create game gadgets as part of Washington State University’s Hardware Hackathon. Sponsored by WSU’s student chapter of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the hackathon, which took place March 29-30, was made up of over 30 teams who were tasked with creating a project using electronics, components, materials, and tools. They had 24 hours to build and write code and build their projects.

  • Mar 6, 2025 | news.wsu.edu | Aniela Shauck |WSU College |Devin Rokyta |RJ Wolcott

    For a group of Washington State University landscape architecture students, their senior capstone project offers a chance to show how they can address complicated real-world issues in the Upper Columbia River Basin.

  • Feb 10, 2025 | news.wsu.edu | Aniela Shauck |WSU College |Devin Rokyta |Tina Hilding

    For decades, researchers in Washington State University’s Sports Science Laboratory (SSL) have been studying bat and ball collisions. The researchers are now going to delve into the red-hot sport of pickleball to better understand and perhaps better standardize the sport. Funded by Selkirk Sports in Coeur D’Alene, Idaho, a new $65,000 grant for the first time will address questions about the performance of pickleball paddles and balls.

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