5/4/2012

May 4, 2012

General News

05-04-12 Huffington Post - WSU research shows that toxic environmental exposures could cause reproductive harm across generations
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05-04-12 Medical Xpress-  WSU research: Environmental toxicants causing ovarian disease across generations

05-04-12 Science - The global health focus extends 300 miles east of Seattle, to WSU

05-04-12 EarthFix - WSU owlets are screeches


05-04-12 Billings Gazette - WSU research suggests Yellowstone's big blast was 2 eruptions, not 1

05-04-12 AgInfo - WSU Extension: How to Calculate Pasture Rent

05-04-12 KEPRTV - Designers tabbed for Richland and WSU's Wine Science Center

05-03-12 KPLU News - WSU students build a robosub


05-03-12 Science Daily  - WSU researchers find that environmental toxicants cause Ovarian disease across generations

05-03-12 Yakima Herald-Republic - WSU entomologist on wasps

05-03-12 Capital Press - WSU professor emeritus researches apple sunburn


05-03-12 KLEW - WSU student asks for community's help to save Camp Eyabsut

(For previous media headlines, click on the "WSU in the Media" link in the left-hand navigation column)


Higher Ed

05-04-12 Chronicle of Higher Ed - Disjoined at the Hip


05-03-12 Chronicle of Higher Ed - The Future of the Ph.D.

Sports

05-03-12 SB Nation - New Friday Night Lights Movie Could Include Mike Leach Storyline


05-03-12 National Post - Winnipeg Blue Bombers† Tyson Pencer, OL, Washington State University Pencer is the first surprise selection
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05-03-12 CANOE - Bombers pick WSU's OL Pencer

05-03-12 Winnipeg Free Press - Bombers pick up Tyson Pencer from WSU

(For a current list of WSU athletic news and media headlines, click on the "Sports Headlines" link in the left-hand navigation column.)

 

 

 

Blogs/Opinion

 

05-04-12 Spokesman Review - Winnipeg Bombers take offensive tackle Tyson Pencer from WSU
 


05-04-12 Grist - A team at WSU is studying how to use remote sensors to evaluate nitrogen uptake and removal in the soil.


05-03-12 Washington Post - Characterizations like these have historical and social significance, suggests WSU Professor