This fall, Washington State University faculty who rarely interact will start a series of lunch-hour conversations about their work. And freshmen from a world civilizations class will team up with […]
Nearly 50 undergraduate researchers from Washington State University and other institutions across the country gathered in the Engineering Teaching and Research Laboratory building on Thursday, June 2, to meet their […]
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke recently reappointed Donald Bender as a principal member of the American Lumber Standard Committee representing consumers. Bender is a professor of civil and environmental engineering and […]
Auburn is the site of many great events each year, including the Veterans Day Parade and the July 4 Kids Parade. Starting in April 2012, it may add a yearly […]
A WSU delegation will return to China this month to continue the momentum created by the fall 2010 trip, find new research partners, and complete the hiring of a WSU […]
Congratulations to Derek Tsai. Derek won first place in this year’s Wiley Presentation competition. He presented in the Agricultural and Natural Sciences section and his paper was on characterizing compostability […]
Facilities along the country’s first electric highway are being designed by a group of WSU architecture and construction management students. Read more…
WSU is helping the state lessen the environmental impact of its highways. With support from a Transportation Northwest (TransNow) grant, researchers in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering are working with […]
President Elson S. Floyd cites the reopening of a wood products plant in Grays Harbor County as an example of the effectiveness of WSU’s economic development and extension mission in […]