Washington State University Tri-Cities will honor more than 280 graduating students this year. The honorees include graduates from the fall 2023 and spring 2024 terms.
Students presented a range of research and course projects as part of the Washington State University Tri-Cities Undergraduate Showcase for Research and Creative Activities, on Wednesday.
Collaborating with European scientists to develop ideas, fuels, and products that solve global environmental and energy challenges, Washington State University Professor Bin Yang is headed to Toulouse, France, as the newly announced recipient of the Fulbright-Tocqueville Distinguished Chair Award.
Charity Maosah’s passion for agriculture and food science stems from an inquisitive personality and a childhood spent on her family’s farm in Kenya.
Washington State University wine science faculty, staff, and students joined vintners and other wine industry members at The Winemakers Reserve in Woodinville this month to celebrate the eighth Auction of Washington Wines Private Barrel Auction.
Washington State University Tri-Cities recognized five female leaders as Women of Distinction for their contributions to the campus and Tri-Cities community as part of an April 20 inductee ceremony.
Washington State University transfer student Hector Estrada knows that when he graduates with a bachelor’s degree in viticulture and enology this spring, he’ll have the work experience and knowledge necessary for a successful career in the wine industry.
A fellowship program is providing opportunities for computational engineering, math, and science students from across the Washington State University system to study and research in Sweden over a three-year span. Two students from WSU Tri-Cities were selected as part of this year’s cohort and will depart at the beginning of the fall 2024 semester.
Students, faculty, staff, and members of the community came together to recognize and honor the late Elson S. Floyd with an unveiling of Floyd’s portrait and a plaque hung in the building named after him on the WSU Tri-Cities campus. Floyd’s widow, Carmento Floyd made a special trip to attend the event.
Longenecker & Associates (L&A) has established a new engineering scholarship at Washington State University (WSU) Tri-Cities to support students interested in careers that support the important missions of the U.S. Department of Energy.
Two scholarships were endowed supporting Washington State University Tri-Cities students in honor of African American leaders. The African American Community Cultural and Educational Society (AACCES) donated funds that will assist local students in paying for college.
Viticulture and enology (V&E) students from Washington State University’s Pullman and Tri-Cities campuses had a chance to mingle while learning together during a recent field trip.
“WSU Tri-Cities is a hidden gem,” he said. “We are located in an area that offers great opportunities without a lot of the competition that one might experience at a much larger university. And the people who work here – our faculty, administration, staff and everyone behind the scenes – are here to make sure we all succeed. We, as students, aren’t just a number or another name on the roster.”
“I am very grateful for my experience here and the people I came to know and what I have gained as a result, getting my degree was important to me, and I wanted to finish it without accruing any student loans. The feeling of completion and accomplishment and knowing that I did well is so validating.”
“Everybody here at WSU Tri-Cities is trying to help you succeed, there are a lot of resources here if you use them, and they help you out a lot. I am very happy I came here. WSU Tri-Cities has made me realize that optometry is a competitive field and I need to be a competitive applicant. I’ve definitely gotten help every time I’ve asked for it.”
“Attending WSU Tri-Cities is probably one of the best decisions I’ve ever made, the connections I’ve made here, the mentors I’ve had, the external family that I’ve now gained as part of the WSU Cougar community, is priceless. I couldn’t be more grateful for the amazing opportunities I’ve had and people I’ve met through my experience at WSU Tri-Cities.”