Featured Stories

Hold the Salt

Xianming Shi is developing environmentally-friendly road deicers using grapes, beets, and apples.

Xianming Shi holding a bottle of deicer in his lab.

Marshall Scholar

Kristian Gubsch is WSU’s first recipient of a Marshall Scholarship for graduate study.

Closeup of Kristian Gubsch against a backdrop of the Washington State University Pullman campus.

#GivingTuesday

Help support students by donating to a scholarship fund in the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture.

#GivingTuesday.

Crafting Caring Spaces

Interdisciplinary summer program provides valuable undergraduate research experience.

Alex Trevithick sits at a computer, wearing a helmet-like brain-computer interface, smiling at the camera.

Saving Citrus

Researchers grow bacteria in the lab to find treatments for a disease that has destroyed citrus around the world.

Two scientists look at a bacterial culture.

Taking Flight

Christina Paoletti spent her last two summers interning with Microsoft and Boeing.

Christina Paoletti posing in front of a Boeing airplane.

Rock Star

Travis Olds hunts for exotic new minerals around the world.

Travis Olds wearing safety glasses and gloves at a computer and shining a light on a mineral which glows green.

Swiss MS

An international program provided Florian Baertsch with a unique learning opportunity.

Florian Baertsch next to a Route 66 mural and motorcycle sculpture.

SWEet Support

The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) provides an inclusive environment for women in STEM.

Two dozen members of the Society of Women Engineers pose for a group photo on stairs outside a building.

Laser Focused

Kiera Rust found a unique opportunity within the Harold Frank Engineering Entrepreneurship Institute.

Kiera Rust.