Passion for nature lives on in zoologist’s bequest
Paul Schroeder’s curiosity for the natural world will be felt every time someone examines the tiny creatures he gave to WSU’s insect museum.
Paul Schroeder’s curiosity for the natural world will be felt every time someone examines the tiny creatures he gave to WSU’s insect museum.
New international study finds food security and biodiversity are both helped by diversified farming techniques, with little negative impact.
Five CAHNRS faculty receive awards for their contributions to WSU during this year’s Showcase.
Learn how to eliminate disease-carrying mosquitoes from irrigated orchards; protect vineyards from pests; and explore why leaves turn red in the latest WSU Extension guides.
Tobin Northfield named WSU’s new Endowed Chair of Tree Fruit Entomology and Integrated Pest Management.
Congratulations to the 10 scientists and faculty members that advanced their careers.
WSU professor’s lifelong love for butterflies culminates in a new book filled with useful information and beautiful photos.
New guide help Northwest communities prepare for an damaging insect, and let wheat farmers calculate tradeoffs of cutting straw.
From an endowed professorship to awards and student scholarships, 2023 was an exciting year for WSU’s viticulture and enology department.
National peers are honoring Laura Lavine, professor and chair of WSU’s Department of Entomology, for her work in making a more diverse, inclusive institution.