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Powers To Resign At End Of School Year
Washington State University College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences Cashup Davis Family Endowed Dean Wendy Powers, announced Tuesday she will resign at the end of the 2024-2025 school year. Powers has been the CAHNRS’s Dean since 2022. The Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President will engage in a search for Powers’ replacement. The search process will be announced in the coming weeks.
WSU Student’s own Diagnosis Inspires Dream of Becoming a Doctor
The fuel that ignited Peyton Burpee’s dream of becoming a physician isn’t something he likes to talk about much — it makes him a little uneasy just thinking about it. When he was just 4 years old, Burpee, now a Washington State University neuroscience student, became the 18th person in the United States diagnosed with a rare and potentially deadly congenital heart defect known as anomalous coronary artery. His oldest brother before him was just the eighth person to be diagnosed with the defect.
SEASON PREVIEW: Football: IML includes Moscow and moved to 4A
Badger football will have two league games this year, as Moscow is now a league opponent. New high school classifications have moved the 3A Intermountain League to 4A. Moscow had a student population of 769 in 2023 as provided by Niche.com. Last year, Bonners Ferry was reported to have 436 students and Timberlake had 538. Moscow has petitioned to go down a league for football, as Lewiston (1,365), Sandpoint (1,086) and Lakeland (863) all have larger student populations.
Washington State University Secures $2.74 Million Grant for Biotech Training
Washington State University (WSU) has achieved a significant milestone by securing a five-year, $2.74 million T32 training grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This funding will continue and expand WSU’s esteemed NIH Protein Biotechnology Training Program, which is dedicated to doctoral students in science and engineering. T32...
Talk on the Mall: First day of school and advice for freshmen
The first day of school has come and gone. For some, it was their first day of college ever, and for others, it was their last first day of school ever. Across the board, however, excitement and nerves run through the air at the prospect of the upcoming year. “It...
ASWSU kicks off fall semester with first weekly meeting
The Associated Students of WSU held their first Senate meeting of fall semester on Wednesday in the Compton Union Building. ASWSU President Tania Henriques welcomed back all 19 Senators with a quick overview of what she, and ASWSU Vice President Brian Kim, were busy with over the summer, including meeting with administration and preparing for the upcoming school year.
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