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Nov. 12: Redone Native American center hosts open house

By C. Brandon Chapman, College of Education PULLMAN, Wash. – Native American students and programs have a new home at Washington State University, and they want to share it with the surrounding community. A grand opening will be 9 a.m.-4 p.m. today, Nov. 12, on the ground floor of Cleveland Hall, with a dedication at […]

Fungi can benefit gardens, forest

Amanita mushroom. Photo courtesy of WSU Extension. EVERETT, Wash. – From garden to farm to forest, learn how to put fungi to work growing healthier plants. Did you know that almost 90 percent of all plants form a beneficial or symbiotic relationship with a fungus? These mycorrhizal fungi colonize plant roots and extend their root […]

Pharmacist honored for work with student pharmacists

SPOKANE, Wash. – A community pharmacist in Snohomish, Wash., has received national recognition for her work with pharmacy students as an adjunct faculty member at Washington State University.   Janet M. Kusler was named Preceptor of the Year by the National Community Pharmacists Association Foundation. A preceptor is a practicing pharmacist who mentors and trains […]

Yellow Knot: CUB art installation adds vibrant twist

    PULLMAN, Wash. – The CUB’s dynamic as a hub of energy and diversity tying together the Washington State University Pullman campus is embodied in “Yellow Knot,” an art work that will be installed Monday, July 22, in the CUB west end atrium.   Installation will begin about 8:30 a.m., when the work is […]