Featured Stories
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Applied Scholarship
Harold Frank Engineering Entrepreneurship Institute students earn first place at WSU’s Business Plan Competition.
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A Landmark Gift for Engineering
Edmund and Beatriz Schweitzer and SEL invest a record-setting $20 million in WSU student success.
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Hands-On Learning
WSU’s Engineering 120 course gives students a hands-on introduction to engineering.
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Trimble Technology Lab
Trimble and Washington State University have established a state-of-the-art Technology Lab.
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In the News
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WSU’s Waterworld exhibit drew 1.5 million visitors at Expo ‘74
Water was the star of the show in WSU’s pavilion at the first environment-themed World’s Fair 50 years ago in Spokane.
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Diane Coughlin honored in naming of new welcome center
WSU will name the welcome center at the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture’s Schweitzer Engineering Hall in honor of Coughlin, who kicked off fundraising efforts nearly three years ago.
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Administrative Professional Advisory Council presents 2024 AP Contribution Awards
The award recognizes administrative professionals who have made exceptional contributions to the university system and their respective areas or units.
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Two WSU faculty named National Academy of Inventors senior members
Engineering professors Xianming Shi and Jinwen Zhang have been honored as senior members of the National Academy of Inventors. They will both be formally inducted in June.
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Grant supports research on cross-laminated timber
WSU researchers have received a two‑year grant to make more resilient and durable housing materials from cross-laminated timber and recycled carbon fiber.
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Recent PhD graduate receives top dissertation award
Zhipeng Li, now a civil engineering postdoctoral researcher, has been recognized with the Milton Pikarsky award for the best dissertation in the field of science and technology in transportation studies.
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Grant supports civil engineering workforce development
A WSU research team has received a U.S. Department of Commerce grant to train civil engineering students in emerging technologies as well as in social intelligence to better meet industry needs.
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Department of Ecology grant to improve composting throughout state
The $2.5 million grant will help WSU researchers measure emissions from green waste/food waste mixtures composted at a pilot plant at the WSU Compost Yard in Pullman.
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Ji Yun Lee receives NSF CAREER award for community resilience research
The assistant professor in WSU’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering received the National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career award for her work helping communities better prepare for wildfires.
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Seismic testing of NHERI TallWood Building to set a new record
Researchers intend to prove the resilience of tall timber buildings by simulating a series of large earthquakes on a 10‑story mass timber building this spring.
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