CAHNRS Confluence.

2026 Issue 4

CAHNRS con.flu.ence

Raj Khosla pictured in suit and tie in green parklike setting

Message from Raj Khosla, Cashup Davis Family Endowed Dean

Welcome to the spring 2026 issue of Confluence, the digital magazine of the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences (CAHNRS).

Confluence exists to tell a powerful story: how our extraordinary range of ideas, people, and partnerships come together to spark discovery, educate the next generation of leaders, and serve communities across Washington and beyond. This is where innovation meets purpose — and where impact begins.

It is a remarkable moment to be a CAHNRS Coug. From the global stage to the neighborhood level, the world needs the skills, expertise, and leadership that our land‑grant college delivers – now more than ever. We stand at a crossroads defined by both urgency and opportunity. Artificial intelligence is reshaping how we work and learn. Citizen science is engaging communities in new ways. Advances in green energy, sustainability, and natural resource stewardship are opening doors to solutions once thought out of reach. This era is full of promises, challenges, and changes — and CAHNRS is right at the center of it.

In this issue of Confluence, you will find more than a dozen highlights showcasing the research, scholarship, alumni support, and partnerships that bring the land‑grant mission to life. You’ll meet alumni Jim Huff and Sue Fairbanks, whose generosity is helping shape the future of WSU’s Eggert Family Organic Farm. You will also hear from Becky and Lynn Miner, whose commitment has created a new living laboratory and woodland classroom for our Extension Foresters.

You will reconnect with outstanding scholars from across the college, including a trio of environmental science students whose capstone journey to Peru offered hands‑on experience in water resource management — lessons that will stay with them for a lifetime. This issue also celebrates pioneering faculty, dedicated staff, transformative donor‑supported facilities, and partnerships that have strengthened CAHNRS for decades.

The power of a land‑grant institution lies in the people and ideas it brings together. The stories in this issue stand as proof of what is possible when we pool our talents, align our purpose, and work collectively for the greater good.

Read on for a deeper look at CAHNRS — at the confluence of innovation, education, and service.

Student Success

Student Spotlight

From studying abroad to presenting research and landing internships, CAHNRS Cougs are poised to become tomorrow’s leaders.

Research Highlights

Extension & Partnership