Guillermo “Billy” Pimentel ’99—On the biodefense
Commander Billy Pimentel '99 PhD, a leader in biodefense for the U.S. Navy, brought in the Navy's mobile labs to help test for Ebola in Liberia.
» More ...Commander Billy Pimentel '99 PhD, a leader in biodefense for the U.S. Navy, brought in the Navy's mobile labs to help test for Ebola in Liberia.
» More ...Jeff Clark and Michael Clark, along with their wives Sharon and Judi, combined an architecture firm and veterinary clinic in their Kirkland building.
» More ...Elaine Thomas broke ground as a top metallurgist, a traditionally male field, researching and making high-quality metal castings.
» More ...Howard Copp was a houseboy at Alpha Gamma Delta at WSU, until his future wife Martha pulled him away.
» More ...An excerpt from American Apocalypse: A History of Modern Evangelicalism
» More ...Scientists and chefs at the WSU Mount Vernon Research Center’s Bread Lab study local grains and traditional baking techniques to make a better loaf.
» More ...Even though they are out of school, homeless and impoverished children in southwest Washington receive high-quality summer educational experiences, thanks to a WSU Vancouver program.
» More ...Barley, around since the dawn of agriculture, has fallen on hard times. Kevin Murphy and Mary Palmer Sullivan are trying to change that.
» More ...Fuel up and you can dominate is the mantra of sports nutrition at WSU.
» More ...The world's first time capsule that can be updated was designed in 1989, and now WSU alumni continue the tradition as Keepers of the Capsule.
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