Awards & Achievements

WSU economists’ book introduces newcomers to game theory

Most of our decisions can be understood as interactions with other players, from individuals to firms and nations. Shedding light on this field, WSU faculty have written the book on game theory.

Felix Munoz-Garcia and Ana Espinola-Arredondo

Mid-Columbia Agriculture Hall of Fame inducts WSU Extension educator and longtime 4-H volunteer

Two WSU Extension educators were recognized at the recent Mid-Columbia Agriculture Hall of Fame ceremony for their contributions and legacy of impactful results to the field of agriculture.

2023 WSU Wine Science Highlights

From an endowed professorship to awards and student scholarships, 2023 was an exciting year for WSU’s viticulture and enology department.

Illustration of a Blended Learning wine bottle pouring out red wine with red wine grapes next to it. Text reads "2023 Wine Science Highlights." The text on the bottle reads "Blended Learning Viticulture and Enology 2018 Sangiovese Columbia Valley" with the WSU cougar head logo.

AMDT grad Ava Rambo carries college banner at fall commencement

Ava Rambo of the Department of Apparel, Merchandising, Design, and Textiles will carry the gonfalon banner of the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences at WSU’s fall 2023 commencement ceremony, Saturday, Dec. 9. Hailing from Farmington, Wash., Rambo is a hard-working student who is committed to helping her peers succeed. “It is such […]

Ava Rambo

WSU wine science student selected as first recipient of endowed scholarship for veterans

Navy veteran and WSU wine science student Teagan Mosher is the first recipient of the Mann Family Endowed Scholarship for veterans pursuing a degree in viticulture and enology.

A woman stands in a field holding a butterfly net.

Washington Wine Industry Foundation chooses six WSU students for scholarships

Six WSU students recently received scholarship funding from the Washington Wine Industry Foundation.

A collage of five people. One is a man in a vineyard, two are headshots of young women, one is a headshot of a man in a tie and suit, and one is a woman in a field, holding a bucket and equipment.

Biofuels pioneer Bin Yang named Fellow of American Institute of Chemical Engineers

Creating plant-based fuels that are easier on the environment and the pocketbook, Washington State University Professor Bin Yang makes a positive impact through chemical engineering. Yang is now one of the newest Fellows of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), a professional society of more than 60,000 scientists in 110 countries. He will be […]

Bin Yang lab members.