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Fall 2015
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Fall 2015
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Larry Clark
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A president’s legacy
Elson S. Floyd, 1956–2015
Out the hack door
Feature
Simulating Cybersecurity Attacks to protect the smart grid
The ion investigators
Feature
Ion mobility spectrometry has become a powerful tool for detecting dangerous substances
Restoring chaos
Up Front
WSU researchers seek to prove that an untamed tangle of nature can ensure long-term salmon survival
Memories of Bobo
In Memoriam
A player and coach larger than life in every way
First Words
The loss of a president and the transformation of the magazine
Recycling passion
The Three Rs
Engineers at Washington State University take upcycling to a whole new level
Cybersecurity and the smart grid
Web Extra
VIDEO: How to safeguard the grid from hacking and natural diasters
Restoring chaos on the Tucannon River
Web Exclusive
VIDEO EXCLUSIVE: WSU researchers and colleagues study whether logjams can help fish habitat
Tea traditions
Up Front
Taking tea in historic Stevens Hall
Forest o’ plenty
Into the woods
Return of forest farming and producing valuable crops in the woods
Gallery: Historic Stevens Hall
Web Extra
Stevens Hall at Washington State University has been home to women for 120 years
Gallery: Elson S. Floyd, PhD
Web Extra
Scenes from President Floyd's years at Washington State University
Native Trees of Western Washington
Into the woods
New book from WSU forester introduces trees throughout Western Washington
In the USFS hot seat
Into the woods
U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell '76 on wildfires
Dr. Dan
Sidelines
WSU reinforced a sense of hard work and humility for former football player and medical doctor Dan Doornink
The unexpected presence of Mario Vargas Llosa
Our Story
A Nobel laureate and his time at WSU in the late 1960s
How to grow your own mushrooms
Web Extra
VIDEO: Grow oyster mushrooms yourself or order a kit
Dr. Dan Doornink's football career
Web Extra
VIDEO: Dr. Dan's career with the Seahawks and Cougs
Traveling ecologist Rexford F. Daubenmire
Up Front
Devotion to answering one of ecology’s central theoretical and practical questions
Birth of a medical school
Up Front
The hard work has begun to establish a WSU College of Medicine
What to do with toxic soil?
Up Front
Fukushima soil remediation proves promising
Tomatoes
In Season
A fruit of myths and legends
The Rebirth of Fukushima
Web Extra
VIDEO: Bringing back farms near the nuclear disaster
Salsa recipes
Web Extra
Recipes, canning, and preserving tomato sals from PNW Extension
Cuba, adiós
Alumnipedia
Lorenzo Pablo Martínez '67 fled Cuba, but still found his music
Wayne J. Martin ’78, ’96 PhD
Alumnipedia
PNNL environmental scientist and Tri-Cities community leader receives alumni award
Burl Battersby ’12, ’13 MBA
Alumnipedia
A hotelier and teacher finds a way to combine two things he loves
Cougar II wine—Tradition and innovation
WSU Alumni Association News
A new WSU-themed wine blends history with a twist
Class notes
Alumnipedia
Updates from Cougs all over
How do you make the best chocolate chip cookies in the universe?
Dr. Universe visits the wheat quality lab to learn about the properties of flour
In memory of Erich Joseph Lear, 1948–2015
In Memoriam
The music professor and former dean had a profound effect
In memoriam
Alumnipedia
WSU alumni, faculty, and staff who have passed away
Meaning to Go to the Origin in Some Way
New Media
Poems by WSU English Professor Linda Russo draws on the expanses of the Palouse.
Barnyards and Birkenstocks
New Media
WSU Press book tackles issues facing both agriculture industry and environmentalists
The Pacific War and Contingent Victory
New Media
WSU scholar says Japan could have won the Pacific War
Briefly noted
New Media
Books and more by WSU alumni and faculty