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Finding the path
First Words
Aging made easier
Feature
WSU researchers look for ways to help people live better as they grow older.
Celebrating joy and growth
Up Front
Mariachi at WSU creates a vibrant tapestry of community, heritage, and resilience.
Art and science intertwined
Short subject
A new art installation at WSU Pullman brings together art and science.
Our “Pacific Lindbergh”
Up Front
WSU holds the mementos from pioneering aviator Clyde Pangborn, who made the first nonstop trans-Pacific flight.
Aging is not one-size-fits-all
Feature Pt 1
“Optimal aging” means living the best quality life possible for older adults.
Pills and more pills
Feature Pt 2
Taking medications doesn’t need to be so stressful, say WSU pharmacists and researchers.
Wear and share
Feature Pt 3
Wearable tech steps up the health-monitoring game for older people.
Healthy lifestyles protect brains
Feature Pt 4
Although brains change as people get older, dementia isn’t an inevitable part of aging.
How do pharmacists help people manage medications?
Web Exclusive
Pharmacists offer crucial help to people with complex medication regimens.
How do we compensate for memory loss?
Podcasts
WSU doctoral student Brooke Beech talks about memory aids.
Where, oh where, have they gone?
Up Front
Chronic school absenteeism disrupts lives and classrooms. WSU researchers seek ways to help students get engaged.
Why are they absent?
Web Exclusive
Q&A with Washington State University researchers on assessing chronic absenteeism and truancy in schools
A public institution’s public art
Web Exclusive
Guides and maps to art across WSU campuses
Derring-do and an aviation first
Web Extra
Gallery and history of Clyde Pangborn, flight pioneer
A Life Impossible
Sidelines
Steve Gleason’s memoir tells of his will to live through the excruciating and incurable disease ALS.
Resolve: An excerpt from A Life Impossible
Web Exclusive
Too hot on the feedlot
Up Front
Washington ranchers and feedlot owners, like WSU alums Will and Nicole Derting, must deal with rising temperatures.
Feeling hot triggers impulsive behavior and irritability
Web Exclusive
What’s cookin’ with 4-H these days
Up Front
Teaching kids how to cook has long been a staple of WSU Extension’s 4-H programs.
A Greek dinner from 4-H cooking classes
Web Exclusive
Recipes from the online class
For creatures—small to large
Up Front
WSU Veterinary Medicine celebrates 125 years of taking care of animals.
Veterinarian voices
Web Exclusive
WSU alumni veterinarian stories
125 years of WSU veterinary medicine
Web Extra
More about the history, stories, and accomplishments of WSU veterinary medicine
A life of saving animals
Alumnipedia
Many dogs and cats can thank Jane Wardrop for starting a blood bank for pets.
From the president
Up Front
WSU President Kirk Schulz thanks the Coug community as he heads into his last year at WSU.
Bringing joy and mariachi to WSU
Web Exclusive
Watch the Cougar mariachi—an infectious blend of singing, trumpets, violins, and various guitars—at WSU.
Stone fruit
In Season
Sun-ripened peaches, apricots, nectarines, and cherries give us nature’s desserts.
Everybody let’s get stone fruits
Web Exclusive
A roundup of recipes
Talkback for Fall 2024
Talkback
Letters from WSU alumni about Expo '74, Rex Davis, and David Stratton...plus a Coug flag
Witness to flight history
Web Exclusive
WSU alum Otto Ross looks back at Clyde Pangborn's historic aviation first.
Journalism close to home
Alumnipedia
Daisy Zavala Magaña finds purpose and community as a reporter on the southern US border.
Lasting impacts
Alumnipedia
World War II resistance hero Carla Peperzak and Native American advocate Patricia Whitefoot received WSU honorary doctorates.
Truckin’ in retirement
Alumnipedia
David Longanecker left a long career in higher education for a retirement gig in a long semitruck.
The Late Truck Driver: Excerpts from the book
Web Exclusive
Eric Williams
Alumnipedia
The Boston-based architect led the renovation of the New England Patriots stadium.
Edward Niehl
Alumnipedia
The former Cougar football player and longtime high school coach and athletic director turned 100.
Class notes
Alumnipedia
Updates from Cougs all over
2024 Top Ten Seniors
WSU Alumni Association News
Ten graduating students represent the highest standards of the college experience at WSU.
Leaning on Air
New Media
By Cheryl Grey Bostrom
Love on the Palouse: Q&A with author Cheryl Grey Bostrom
Web Exclusive
Clean Food, Messy Life: A food lover’s conscious journey back to self
New Media
By Jamie Truppi
Journey to self through food: Q&A with author Jamie Truppi
Web Exclusive
Briefly noted
New Media
Books by WSU alumni, faculty, and staff
Unique Spokane eats: Q&A with Adriana Janovich
Web Exclusive
In memoriam
Alumnipedia
WSU alumni, faculty, and staff who have passed away
Remembering Dash Dog
In Memoriam
The WSU Alumni Association’s “ambassadog” died at 13.
Small-screen econ
Last Words
Explaining economics on TikTok has made Chris Clarke a bit famous.
Go Cougs means teaching outside the box
Web Exclusive
More about WSU economist Chris Clarke and his econ videos
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Digital magazine PDF, webviewer, and print-on-demand versions for the Fall 2024 issue
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