Publications

Students engage to save lives

Washington State University engineering students Emily Willard and Katherine Brandenstein are hoping to save lives someday with a product they developed to make injections safer in the developing world.

State advances as hotbed of energy innovation

Washington State University is a partner in a grant to research, develop, and demonstrate technologies to create “smart” buildings, campuses, and cities to better manage energy use.

Logo - Energy Systems Innovation Center (ESIC)

Holistic approach to developing smarter cities

Researchers in the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture are leading a five-year, $1.5 million initiative to develop a framework to monitor, predict, and control energy and air quality in an urban environment, and record resulting health impacts in Spokane’s University District.

Students compete for solar home prize

Washington State University students have begun designing a solar home for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Solar Decathlon competition. The contest, set for fall of 2017 in Denver, Colorado, will award $2 million in prize money.

Rendering of WSU Solar Decathlon design.

125 years of SDC history

As a single unit containing architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, and construction management, the School of Design and Construction is a new entity.