
Washington State Magazine The FDA approved WSU researcher Juming Tang's revolutionary microwave food preservation process. Watch a video and read more at WSU Today: http://tinyurl.com/yer57ex. WSM had an article about Dr. Tang's research in 2002: http://wsm.wsu.edu/s/index.php?id=14
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The USDA will put over $3 million towards mint and hops research at WSU. Read about "Cool, Soothing, Lucrative Mint" in the Spring 2006 issue.
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If you drive through Central Washington's mint-growing country in mid-summer, you're likely to be overwhelmed by the scent of mint rising like an exhalation—at once delightful and inescapable—from the surrounding fields. ...

Washington State Magazine Watch an audio slideshow of Ray Troll's Ketchikan. The artist/musician/Coug gives us some of "The Devonian Blues" with his fossil and fish art. http://wsm.wsu.edu/s/we.php?id=208.
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Ray Troll '81 is an all-around artist who paints, draws, and writes songs about fish and evolution. [Read more] Don't miss his interactive Web site, TrollArt.com. It has art, history, shopping through his gallery, details about his exh... ...

Washington State Magazine Midnight Mayhem tonight for Cougar basketball! Read about new WSU men's coach Ken Bone, with extended interview. http://wsm.wsu.edu/s/index.php?id=314
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Ken Bone knows his team is young, but the new Washington State University men’s basketball coach foresees a bright future and a different game.Bone landed at WSU after four seasons as head coach of Portland State University, where he racked... ...

Washington State Magazine Cougar basketball's Midnight Mayhem is almost here! Read an article about Coach June Daugherty's work to increase awareness of sudden cardiac arrest, in "Coaching with heart," Spring 2009 issue :: http://wsm.wsu.edu/s/index.php?id=242
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In May of 2007, former college basketball player Kayla Burt received word that her friend and college coach June Daugherty was in the hospital in critical condition. Upon hearing the news, she thought of nothing but getting from her home in Oregon ... ...

Washington State Magazine Photographer Don Normark happened upon Chavez Ravine in 1948, 3 Mexican-American neighborhoods near LA. His photos showcased the lives of the residents, who were evicted and the land turned into Dodgers stadium. An exhibition of Normark's work is at the WSU Museum of Art Oct.2 to Dec. 19. Read about Normark's work in the latest WSM: http://wsm.wsu.edu/s/index.php?id=316
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Aluminum baseball bats - a legacy at WSU. Watch a video from WSU Today showing the development of the aluminum bat 25 years before its widespread use, plus WSU's current work testing baseballs and softballs: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DusQcBb70 2g&feature=channel_page
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Stadium on the rise: Phase III renovation of Martin Stadium was announced this week. See illustrations of the future section and read about the plans:
http://washington-state-magazine.wsu.edu /s/index.php?id=153
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Washington State Magazine Growing up on College Hill: Marge Muir recalls Greek life and being a kid on campus in the '30s and '40s. http://wsm.wsu.edu/ourstory/
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Many WSU graduates and soon-to-be grads pose for photos next to the sign at the university's main Stadium Way entry in Pullman. But most people don't know the sign has a link to another, much earlier, WSU gateway.

Washington State Magazine WSU runner Bernard Lagat '01 will join the WSU Hall of Fame this weekend. Read about his story in Spring 2008 magazine: http://tinyurl.com/rbfwag
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Tell your story about Cougar sports traditions for the record before tomorrow's game. Look for history students wearing crimson shirts that read "...for the record" or go to the Terrell Library lower level between 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. on Sept. 19. (While you're there, check out the great display on the early days ...of Washington State football.) The students will record your stories and we will post selections on the Our Story website. Some may appear in Washington State Magazine. "...for the record" is a joint project of the magazine, Dept. of History, and Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections.Read More
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WSU's Duke Washington '59, an All-America running back, was the first African American to play at the University of Texas Memorial Stadium. He will be inducted into the WSU Hall of Fame next week. Read his story: http://wsm.wsu.edu/s/index.php?id=313
(Link to Hall of Fame info: http://wsucougars.cstv.com/ot/wast-hall- of-fame.html)
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Garfield-Palouse High School students, with support from WSU and Schweitzer Engineering Labs, built an award-winning lift to help farmers with disabilities get into combines. Read "Elevating engineering in the schools" and watch a time-lapse video of the students building PAL (Paraplegic Agricultural Lift):
http://wsm.wsu.edu/s/index.php?id=309
(Video: http://wsm.wsu.edu/s/we.php?id=205)
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The Pakistan Connection: S.M. Ghazanfar '68 recalls the long-standing ties between WSU and Pakistan, back to the exchange program under the leadership of President C. Clement French.
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Over the years, many Pakistanis received their graduate education at Washington State University. WSU has had long-standing educational ties to Pakistan. Under the leadership of WSU President C. Clement ...

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Proteins change shape and put themselves together to make up our hair and muscle, our brains and lungs, our enzymes and antibodies. As WSU biochemist Alex Li says it, ""Life is a process of self-assembly."
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