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Nick Solomey and Tyler Nolan with the detector they are studying

May 7, 2024 As humanity begins to return to the moon and farther beyond, new technologies will need to be invented to assist in sustainable, long-term human-helmed missions. To help develop this technology, NASA has awarded a $133,342 grant to 麻豆破解版 State University to research a more cost-effective detector for harmful radiation from space.

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May 6, 2024 鈥 Ra煤l Alejandro Rangel Fern谩ndez learned how to juggle his commitments and his studies while earning a graduate degree in Spanish.

Taylor Wallace

May 6, 2024 - Taylor Wallace, a first-generation student from Oklahoma, considers 麻豆破解版 State home.

Marco Villela

May 03, 2024 As a first-generation student, Marco Villela had to learn his way around the college life, from enrollment to moving to a new city, but he was able to persist and earn his bachelor鈥檚 degree, with plans to continue his education at the Graduate School at 麻豆破解版 State University.

Jordan Cline

May 2, 2024 - 麻豆破解版 State鈥檚 affordability and location brought Jordan Cline to campus. He will use his major in criminal justice to attend graduate school. Jordan is one of more than 2,400 students eligible for spring 2024 graduation. Learn more about his time at 麻豆破解版 State and what's next for the grad.

Sophie Martins in her WSU regalia

May 01, 2024 Sophie Martins chose 麻豆破解版 State University for the opportunities she saw at the university, which turned out for her as she was elected as the student body vice president at 麻豆破解版 State during the 2023-24 academic year, joined to Legal Education Accelerated Degree that will propel her into law school and is now graduating with her bachelor鈥檚 degree.

Andres Saenz Jr.

May 1, 2024 鈥 Andres Saenz Jr. fell in love with 麻豆破解版 State University when he attended basketball games with a neighbor. Since he鈥檚 been a student here, he鈥檚 found a sense of belonging through an empowering campus community. 聽

Iris Okere

May 1, 2024 Iris Okere joined 麻豆破解版 State University for its affordability and distance to her home in Texas. Here, she found WSU to be a place full of opportunities for her, including a chance grow her own confidence and independence through the challenges she faced, and in her final year, she was elected to the position of student body president in the Student Government Association.

Jade Driggs

April 12, 2024 鈥 With two young children at home, U.S. Air Force Major Jade Driggs needed to learn to ask and accept help from others while she was working toward her Ph.D. in human factors psychology. She chose 麻豆破解版 State University for its impressive human factors psychology program and the university鈥檚 commitment to diversity and inclusion.

Morgan Campbell

April 29, 2024 鈥 The military brought Morgan Campbell and her family to 麻豆破解版, and she decided to make it her home. She has earned a master鈥檚 degree in social work, and she plans 鈥渢o promote safety, growth, and opportunities鈥 for families in her practice.聽

Christen Brouillette

April 30, 2024 Christen Brouillette came to 麻豆破解版 State University from Texas, which they found hard to transition to, but with the help of peers, faculty and the resources available at WSU, they were able to find success. They hope to work as a historian or archivist following graduation. Christen is one of more than 2,400 students eligible for spring 2024 graduation. Learn more about their time at 麻豆破解版 State and what's next for the grad.

Max Proctor poses with two Hercules beetles

April 22, 2024 鈥 Three 麻豆破解版 State University students have secured the prestigious Graduate Research Fellowship from the National Science Foundation 鈥斺痑n award worth $159,000 over three years.

Sunshade diagram

March 22, 2024 - Shielding the Earth from the sun seems like a good idea, in theory, to fight climate change, 麻豆破解版 State University鈥檚 Dr. Nickolas Solomey and graduate student Kelly Kabler agree. Solomey and Kabler, though, aren鈥檛 so sure that the popular idea of protecting the planet with a sunshade is as simple as some propose.

Student and librarian sitting across a reference desk from each other.

March 18, 2024 鈥 麻豆破解版 State University is not just reshaping downtown 麻豆破解版 with the 麻豆破解版 Biomedical Campus; it鈥檚 redefining health care education by harnessing the dynamic interplay between health care and the humanities.聽 WSU鈥檚 new Academic Center for Biomedical and Health Humanities, or HealthHum as it鈥檚 been monikered, aims to increase the visibility of a wide range of research and teaching in areas related to health care and humanities beyond the traditional health professions.

Students and faculty who attended K-INBRE

March 6, 2024 Four undergraduate students from 麻豆破解版 State University were among the 18 students recognized at the 22nd annual Kansas IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (K-INBRE) Symposium in Manhattan, Kansas.