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  • WSU to Recognize Professor Glen Hower in New Engineering Building

    WSU to Recognize Professor Glen Hower in New Engineering Building

    February 8, 2025
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    Washington State University will name a space in its upcoming Schweitzer Engineering Hall after Glen L. Hower, an electrical engineering professor who passed away in January. Glen Hower Hall will acknowledge the professor’s 43-year career at WSU and his contributions to the university’s engineering programs. The naming is part of the university’s efforts to honor…

  • Three Finalists Announced for Dean Position at UI College of Agricultural & Life Sciences

    Three Finalists Announced for Dean Position at UI College of Agricultural & Life Sciences

    February 7, 2025
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    Three finalists have been selected for the position of dean of the University of Idaho’s College of Agricultural and Life Sciences. The candidates will participate in open forums on campus this month. The finalists include Dr. Geoffrey Dahl, a professor at the University of Florida.

  • 80,000 Steelhead Released in Rock Lake Near St. John

    80,000 Steelhead Released in Rock Lake Near St. John

    February 7, 2025
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    The fishing opportunities on Rock Lake in Whitman County will soon include a large trout species typically found in Northwest rivers. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has introduced approximately 80,000 juvenile steelhead into the lake located Northwest of St. John. The state has planted these ocean-running fish in […]

  • Joe Vandal Statue Artist Creates Sculpture Live in the ISUB Rotunda

    Joe Vandal Statue Artist Creates Sculpture Live in the ISUB Rotunda

    February 7, 2025
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    Montana-based sculptor Gareth Curtiss is on the University of Idaho campus today for his final day of live sculpting in the ISUB rotunda. He is currently working on a clay model of the University mascot, Joe Vandal, which will serve as the blueprint for a future 9-foot-tall bronze sculpture.

  • Utah State University Appoints Elizabeth Cantwell; Kirk Schulz’s Retirement from WSU Accelerated to March 31st

    Utah State University Appoints Elizabeth Cantwell; Kirk Schulz’s Retirement from WSU Accelerated to March 31st

    February 7, 2025
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    Utah State University President Elizabeth Cantwell has been appointed as the new president of Washington State University. The WSU Regents approved her hire during a special meeting on campus. Cantwell has served as President at Utah State for a year and a half and will begin her role at WSU […]

  • Support Programs for Service Members in Pullman and Moscow

    Support Programs for Service Members in Pullman and Moscow

    February 7, 2025
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    Outreach programs for local veterans are scheduled to take place in Moscow and Pullman on Friday and Saturday. On Friday, the Spokane Mobile Vet Center will be located at The Bookie at Washington State University from 10 am to 3 pm. The center provides counseling services and connects service members with various resources and VA…

  • Dr. Michael Cady Joins PRH Board as SEL Physical Therapist

    Dr. Michael Cady Joins PRH Board as SEL Physical Therapist

    February 7, 2025
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    SEL Labs Health Clinic physical therapist Dr. Michael Cady has been appointed to the Pullman Regional Hospital Board of Commissioners. The appointment took place during a meeting on Wednesday night, filling the seat recently vacated by Jeff Elbracht, who resigned after 18 years on the board.

  • February General Membership Presentation Announced by Pullman Chamber of Commerce

    February General Membership Presentation Announced by Pullman Chamber of Commerce

    February 6, 2025
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    The Pullman Chamber of Commerce is hosting a presentation featuring Chris Duke from The Phoenix Conservancy at its February general membership meeting. The Phoenix Conservancy is a non-profit organization focused on the restoration of endangered ecosystems that support local communities. The meeting will take place at The Gladish in Pullman.

  • Palouse Pathways Offers Career Exploration Course in Pullman and Moscow

    Palouse Pathways Offers Career Exploration Course in Pullman and Moscow

    February 6, 2025
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    Palouse Pathways is offering a career exploration course for the community, with events taking place in Moscow and Pullman. Participants will have the opportunity to learn about various career paths and discover online tools to assist in their job search. The event in Moscow will be held in the Art Workshop.

  • Hunga Dunga Brewing Hosts Moscow’s 3rd Annual Bluegrass Festival

    Hunga Dunga Brewing Hosts Moscow’s 3rd Annual Bluegrass Festival

    February 6, 2025
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    Hunga Dunga Brewing in Moscow is hosting its 3rd annual Bluegrass Festival on Friday, February 7. The event will feature performances by The Pond, Moscow Mules, Wildgrass Steptoe, and Tequila Mules, along with a collaborative jam session featuring all bands at the conclusion. Music begins at […]

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