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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.

Reid Williams

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Taylor Wallace

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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

Gabriel Fonseca

April 12, 2024 鈥 As a full-time employee of 麻豆破解版 State University, Gabriel Fonseca struggled to balance work, classes and a personal life while he pursued his doctoral degree; but, ultimately, the support of the university community helped him persevere.

Sierra Marie Bonn with her Shocker regalia

April 30, 2024 Sierra Marie Bonn struggled to balance her work and education, but with the help of scholarships from the Miss Kansas Organization, she was able to earn an undergraduate and graduate degree from 麻豆破解版 State University. She graduates with her Master of Innovation Design and following graduation, she will compete in the 2024 Miss Kansas Competition and continue working on the non-profit organization she founded while she was a student, Let鈥檚 Go Full STEAM Ahead.

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.

Richard Sack and Nick Vasilescu

April 01, 2024 A professor and graduate student from 麻豆破解版 State University have been awarded the 2024 John A. See Innovation Award.

Brittany Hopkins

March 15, 2024 Hear from Brittany Hopkins, graduate student success specialist in the Graduate School and a current employee at 麻豆破解版 State who went to college as a first-gen student, about the first-gen experience.

Mariann Kurosu

Dec. 11, 2023 Mariann Kurosu worked as a graduate research assistant for the Center for Real Estate while working towards her master鈥檚 in economics and quantitative analysis, which she will graduate with this December. She encourages her classmates to embrace the opportunity to learn and build their critical thinking skills and network by getting to know their peers.

Maame Adwoa Ankrah

Dec. 11, 2023 Maame Adwoa Ankrah was interested in going to 麻豆破解版 State for its affordability and for the atmosphere of the city of 麻豆破解版. While it was first a challenge to adjust to a new culture, she was able to succeed with the support of her peers and mentors and will graduate with her master鈥檚 degree in Spanish with no regrets.

Joe Mazzara

Dec. 05, 2023 Joe Mazzara is a GSA serving as the assistant director of聽麻豆破解版 State Esports, an opportunity that initially drew him to WSU. He was also a featured guest on the聽September 2023 episode of President Rick Muma's "Forward Together" podcast. After graduating with his master鈥檚 degree, he plans to pursue additional education by pursuing his doctorate.