By
Communications staff, Washington State University
Halloween related articles
10/11 Washington State Magazine – Create your own Coug-O-Lantern. Free pumpkin-carving stencils of the WSU Cougar head logo.
10/07/11 SyFy’s ‘Haunted Collector’: TV sleuth John Zaffis talks about ghosts; students ponder spooky at Goldsworthy Hall
10/28/10 Ghostly assassination plot: Todd Butler, WSU associate professor of English, uncovers ghostly visit that might point to plot to assassinate Charles II, the king of England
10/28/10 Vampires, science and psychology: Anne Stiles, WSU assistant professor of English, has been researching how vampire tales reflected Victorian society’s views of science and psychology
05/18/10 (Video) Bat hearing. Christine Portfors, associate professor of biological sciences at WSU Vancouver, has a room full of screetching bats, that she is studying to better understand their sounds and to improve human hearing. See full article on bat hearing research.
10/31/08 – Monstrous fears and manifestations: Confounding childhood fears of the dead and not-dead have inspired Michael Delahoyde, clinical associate professor of English at WSU, to research and teach his class on monsters in literature and popular culture.