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Making higher education affordable and achievable
They may be rivals on the field, but Washington State University and the University of Washington are teaming up on a campaign to remind Washingtonians that higher education is affordable and achievable.
SERVING THE PUBLIC GOOD
May 7 symposium to explore WSU’s land-grant future
Author Stephen Gavazzi will lead dialogues focused on ways the University can evolve to meet the state’s future needs. Register to attend by April 30.
ACADEMIC ROLE MODELS
Researchers receive National Science Foundation Early Career awards
Arda Gozen, School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, and Jana Doppa, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, each received five-year awards to support their research.
SPRING COMMENCEMENT
5,500+ set to graduate this month
System-wide commencement ceremonies are scheduled May 2, 3, 4, and 11. More than 4,700 will earn undergraduate degrees and nearly 800 will graduate with master’s or doctoral degrees.
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
WSU Everett wind energy team earns DOE grant
The team of WSU Everett and Everett Community College students will compete in the Collegiate Wind Competition in 2020.
HEALING GRAIN
Scientists develop wheat that fights celiac disease
The new, genetically distinct variety of wheat opens the door for new treatments and healing potential for the staple grain.
TRANSFORMATIVE EXPERIENCE
Student from migrant family lands prestigious congressional internship
Freshman Stephany Lamas will spend the summer advocating for migrant farmworkers in Washington, D.C., where she will work closely with Ohio Congressman Anthony Gonzalez and his staff.
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