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Honey bees at risk for colony collapse from longer, warmer fall seasons | WSU Insider
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IREACH a partner in $4.5 million study of Wabanaki Nation health – WSU Insider
Washington State University’s Institute for Research and Education to Advance Community Health (IREACH) and Wabanaki Public Health and Wellness (WPHW) have been awarded a four-year, $4.49 million center grant from the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Patrik Johansson This center grant aims to estimate the prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease-related dementias and mild cognitive impairment among Wabanaki …
Weber-Morgan Health Department vaccinating at its offices, phasing out WSU clinics | Health Care
That doesn’t mean there will be no more opportunities to get vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus. “We’re not done giving vaccines,” said Brian Cowan, the health department director. “The supply has caught up with demand and we are transitioning, along with other providers, to offer multiple places where our residents can get a shot.” The …
Detroit police seek 27-year-old man with mental health condition
Elmalike Martin (WDIV) DETROIT – Police are looking for a 27-year-old man who was last seen May 17. According to authorities, Elmalike Martin was last seen at about 2:15 p.m. Monday near Wayne State University. He is reportedly in good physical condition, but suffers from a mental condition. His family said that they are concerned …
WSU researchers produce technology to monitor ecology – The Daily Evergreen
Drones capture vegetation height, three-dimensional images for farms A WSU research team uses free satellite imagery and drones to provide data used for ecological monitoring to Whitman County and the Palouse Conservation District, which voluntarily works with community members to restore natural habitats. The team created effective protocols for integrating new technology into Washington conservation …
WSU Wildcats out to break blood drive record held by Larry H. Miller Companies
OGDEN, Utah (ABC4 News) – A blood drive at Weber State University aims to be the state’s biggest in the last ten years. The goal? One thousand blood donors and to seize the blood drive record currently held by the Larry H. Miller group with 715 donations. Due to the pandemic, thousands of blood drives …
Cougar Health Services receives national accreditation and recognition | WSU Insider
A student walks into Cougar Health Services. By Steve Nakata, Division of Student Affairs After an extensive review of its policies and practices, the Accreditation Association of Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC) has extended its accreditation of Cougar Health Services (CHS) at Washington State University for the next three years. As part of the Division of …
Affinity centers get creative with technology to maintain strong student connections | WSU Insider
Students zoomed-in for this fall semester open house hosted by Multicultural Student Services. By Steve Nakata, Division of Student Affairs In many respects the COVID pandemic is revolutionizing the ways Washington State University Pullman’s affinity student centers are providing support and facilitating student engagement. The affinity spaces, or identity-conscious centers as Matthew Jeffries often calls …
Deadline approaching: ITS offers technology funding opportunity to WSU departments | WSU Insider
March 13, 2020 As part of an exciting new support initiative from central Information Technology Services (ITS), WSU departments now have the opportunity to submit a project proposal for consideration of matching funding by ITS. In January 2020, ITS-with agreement from Information Technology Services Advisory Council (ITSAC), approved usage of up to $100,000 in ITS’ …
Pullman student technology fee funding requests open for application | WSU Insider
Student Technology Fees are charged for the purpose of providing technology resources for general student use at Washington State University. The “technology fee” is a fee charged to undergraduate students to recover, in whole or in part, the costs of providing and maintaining services to students that include, but need not be limited to: Access …