Washington State University-Tri Cities
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WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY TRI-CITIES: WSU Tri-Cities alumna using photography to help combat racial and social injustice
RICHLAND, Wash. – Sharing the complete picture of humanity, especially the hard topics, so that one-day she can affect positive change.
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WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY TRI-CITIES: Alumni donation will keep hands virus-free
RICHLAND – An alumni donation of hand sanitizer has made increasing safety at the Washington State University Tri-Cities campus a little easier.
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WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY TRI-CITIES: Business professor develops guidelines for wineries returning to business
RICHLAND, Wash. – As communities in Washington state begin to move into the first phase of returning to business, the Washington Wine Institute unveiled a return-to-business guide for wineries across the state created in partnership with a Washington State University Tri-Cities business professor and local industry.
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WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY TRI-CITIES: WSU Tri-Cities business alum finds herself stranded at sea amid COVID-19
RICHLAND, Wash. – Fifty-six days.
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WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY TRI-CITIES: Road Closure Notice May 8Grad, future teacher uses online learning to advantage amid COVID-19
Veronica Romero had plans to walk with her peers at the Washington State University Tri-Cities commencement this spring. But like many others, those plans are postponed.
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WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY TRI-CITIES: WSU Tri-Cities launches new educational K-12 activities website, reading program
RICHLAND, Wash. – In light of the “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order by Gov. Jay Inslee, as well as K-12 schools not returning to in-person learning throughout the state, Washington State University Tri-Cities launched a new website dedicated to educational children’s activities and a new reading program where kids virtually read along with WSU Tri-Cities faculty and can earn WSU prizes.
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WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY TRI-CITIES: WSU Tri-Cities not requiring SAT/ACT test scores for fall admission
RICHLAND, Wash. – In an effort to ease the minds of incoming college students, Washington State University Tri-Cities will not require SAT or ACT scores for fall admission and will continue to take applications and confirmations throughout the summer.