Webinar series for Tribal audiences builds community to detect and stop invasive species April 1, 2024 Puyallup-area scientist and partners offer webinar series to build community and plan for, detect, and stop invasive species.
Quick studies: CAHNRS students break down research for 3 Minute Thesis contest March 22, 2023 In college competition, students condensed years of research into just a few minutes.
Murray connecting plant, global health as member of National Academies’ Forum on Microbial Threats January 12, 2023 Plant pathologist shares expertise to stem the spread of infectious disease
Goodbye, Johnson Hall: WSU Pullman campus’ largest-ever demolition begins September 27, 2022 After more than sixty years in service to agriculture, Johnson Hall is coming down.
Discovery reveals how fungi bypasses plant defenses, kills plants April 25, 2022 Learning how a white mold fungus avoids plant defenses could lead to a new tool to combat a pathogen that causes billions of dollars of crop loss worldwide.
March 19: Tacoma tree planting helps young scientists learn how redcedars can survive changing climate March 11, 2022 The iconic Western redcedar may need human help to stay healthy.
Endowed chair launches new lab to study evolving bacterial foes of tree fruit January 27, 2022 Frank Zhao will study and seek better ways to manage devastating pathogens.
Viral proteins join forces to lower plants’ defense ‘shields’ January 25, 2022 Research holds promise to help plants defend themselves, prevent crop losses.
Viruses without borders: Destructive onion virus evolving, spreading January 4, 2022 Recent study by WSU virologists examined diversity, origins of a destructive virus of onion plants
WSU co-organizes first annual Pacific Northwest Citizen and Community Science Summit October 20, 2021 Learn how anyone can make an impact on discovery at the first Pacific Northwest Citizen and Community Science Summit.