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Tree Fruit Days Start This Week
Tree Fruit Days Start This Week
Tree Fruit Days Start This Week
Washington State University will start their Tree Fruit Days this week for growers and producers across north central Washington.   “Topics include pest and disease management, invasive species, climate impacts on pollination, discussions on agricultural labor, and evaluating emerging technologies,” said WSU Tree Fruit Extension Specialist Tianna DuPont.  She added this is a...
WSU Gets $5M From Boeing for Engineering Center
WSU Gets $5M From Boeing for Engineering Center
WSU Gets $5M From Boeing for Engineering Center
(Pullman, WA) -- Washington State University is announcing a $5 million investment from The Boeing Company to establish a new student success center in the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture on WSU’s Pullman campus. The Boeing Center for Student Success will occupy an entire floor within the college’s Schweitzer Engineering Hall, currently in design, from which it will provide access
Coach: WSU lost its innocence
Coach: WSU lost its innocence
Coach: WSU lost its innocence
Getty Images, Ezra ShawPaul Wulff in a Tuesday press conference said he did nothing wrong and did not take responsibility for the worst four-year record in Pac-12 or Washington State University history. Wazzu lost its innocence in firing him, Wulff told reporters in a press conference...
Update: 3 WA State Horses Confirmed With Virus
Update: 3 WA State Horses Confirmed With Virus
Update: 3 WA State Horses Confirmed With Virus
Horse events across the state are being canceled as a precaution to prevent the spread of a highly contagious disease that has been confirmed in three horses in Washington. Although it cannot be contracted by humans, the disease, Equine Herpes Virus-1, is easily spread among horses, alpacas, and llamas. It can be airborne and transmitted by touch or by sharing feed, brushes, bits and other equi