Washington State University’s College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences, better known as CAHNRS, has turned to a familiar face when it comes to retaining students.
Thanks to recent USDA funding, Washington State University’s School of Food Science and WSU Extension will teach food safety to those overseeing public school meals. The half-million-dollar USDA Food and Nutrition Service award will bring select participants from across the country to the WSU Pullman campus for a week of immersive food science and safety training in the summers of 2025 and 2026.
If you look to the skies above Pullman Monday, it won’t be a bird, it won't be a plane, but rather a giant apple. The 80-foot Cosmic Crisp hot air balloon and its junior remote-controlled sibling will fly over Washington State University’s campus for a morning celebration of healthy eating and activity. The Cosmic Crisp Da...
Washington State University College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences Cashup Davis Family Endowed Dean Wendy Powers, announced Tuesday she will resign at the end of the 2024-2025 school year. Powers has been the CAHNRS’s Dean since 2022. The Office of...
An online-only farmland auction August 24-29 featuring the Thonney Family Farmland, located approximately halfway between Pullman and Moscow, which will sell for the first time since 1877 when the property was originally homesteaded by the Thonney family.
Madison Wolfe, the 2021-2022 Washington FFA Secretary, says FFA is great for any young person once they reach high school career.
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