Three WSU students honored with Fulbright awards
Fulbright awards will send WSU students to Malawi, Kenya, and the Czech Republic to pursue research, teaching, and global health work.
Fulbright awards will send WSU students to Malawi, Kenya, and the Czech Republic to pursue research, teaching, and global health work.
Students, faculty, and staff were recognized at the College of Veterinary Medicine’s third annual Dr. Winfred A. Jordan Awards on May 6 during a celebration of resilience and community.
Outstanding faculty, staff, and graduate students were honored at the college’s annual awards celebration.
More than a dozen faculty and staff members were recognized for achievements during the college’s convocation ceremony.
As part of the approximately $600,000 award, Hoang will work to improve the way that large AI models propagate information, making it easier to assess their reliability.
WSU employees seeking to nominate their peers are asked to reach out to Human Resource Services to ensure all the nomination requirements are provided as part of the process.
Tonight’s event spotlights individuals whose leadership, advocacy, and generosity have advanced WSU and its statewide impact.
The four WSU graduate students will lead projects ranging from documenting Black history in East Pasco to creating Indigenous food forests and multilingual literacy programs.
Valentina Iturbe Fuentes, Karenna Meyermann, and Maya Nash received the Peter A. Zornes Memorial Scholarship for their commitment and outstanding achievements.
More than a decade after playing his final football game as a Coug, former NFL linebacker Deone Bucannon is on the cusp of earning his diploma.