The WSU Veterans & Military Affiliated Student Center and Office celebrated its grand reopening on Monday, Jan. 23, inside Holland Library.
Photo by WSU Photo Services
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Fleming explains how systemic racism exposes us all to racial ignorance and provides a road map for transforming our knowledge into anti-racist change. The event takes place at the Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center on Feb. 7 at 6 p.m.
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Judges are needed for the GPSA Research Exposition, 2023 on March 30 from 9 a.m.–noon in the CUB Sr. Ballroom on the Pullman campus.
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Dean Baquet, the Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, who until recently held the position of executive editor of the New York Times, will receive the Murrow Lifetime Achievement Award at the 47th Murrow Symposium, where he will also deliver the keynote address on April 4.
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Washington State University will no longer require most students to be vaccinated against COVID‑19 beginning with the summer 2023 session.
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The hiker looked like she might be taking a break from the strenuous ascent from the bottom of the Grand Canyon, but it was clear she was in trouble when WSU students Alana Duvall and Johannah Ludwig reached her.
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A nearly $3 million grant will enable scientists to uncover how a parasitic bacterium uses a human immune system response to replicate and cause the debilitating disease known as Q fever.
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Until recently, Washington State University’s meat judging team hadn’t won a contest since 1969. WSU hadn’t had a squad since the early 1970s, to be fair. The team won the first contest they entered, taking the Champion Team Overall, A-Division Title at the National Western Stock Show in Denver on Jan. 15.
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The harrowing true story of two friends surviving a fishing vessel’s near capsizing en route to Seattle — among the first books published under WSU’s new Basalt Books label — has landed on the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association’s bestsellers list.
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