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Summer 2022
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Summer 2022
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Larry Clark
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Permanence
First Words
Bad breaks for our state’s bridges
Feature
WSU researchers are going for broke on Washington’s aging bridges.
A burning issue
Feature
A more native approach to managing our Northwest’s natural fire cycles
Rethinking a virtue at long last
Essay
Building for permanence or not in architecture may matter less than how we transition between the two.
A fond farewell to one swell cat
Our Story
WSU Alumni Association executive director Tim Pavish ’80 leaves a sizeable legacy.
What to do with a Bernoulli Box?
Up Front
With today’s information being digital and not physical, preventing a “digital dark age” becomes crucial.
Keeping it green
Up Front
A WSU “seed curator” works to secure plant diversity and crop survival for our future farms.
Preserving the “Land of Origins”
Up Front
Preserving sites of our ancient origins amid the pressures of modern living
Weeding out drug clash
WellBeats
New research shows cannabis and some OTC and prescription drugs definitely don’t mix.
“Army strong”
Up Front
Like grandfather, like father, like son
The tradition of WSU Cougar Battalion
Web Extra
Seeds sown
Our Story
Our Mount Vernon research and Extension center celebrates 75 years.
Video: Slow Burn
Web Extra
How the Colville Tribes are combatting invasive weeds
Tips on keeping animals safe during wildfires
Web Extra
Washington state bridge conditions
Web Extra
A map of how the state bridges are doing (ArcGIS offsite link)
Fish Fans made waves
Sidelines
Synchronized swimming at WSU had quite a following.
Splish splash: Memories of Fish Fans
Web Extra
Strawberries
In Season
The gentle, fleeting sweetness of summer
Strawberry recipes
Web Extra
Pickleball, inside and out
Up Front
A new sport sensation becomes a positive volley in some innately negative spaces.
A concise history of pickleball
Web Extra
All creatures, far and near
Alumnipedia
Craig Nishimoto gives back to animals and communities.
A fish tail makes quite a splash
Alumnipedia
Matt and Jen Ellison bring GurglePots and joy into homes.
Taming those tight muscles
Alumnipedia
Spring Faussett leverages her WSU athletic experience into a muscular business.
Nock, nock
Alumnipedia
WSU alum Andrew Harding and his friend Stephen Amell turned a side trip into a wine business.
Bob Cady and The Coug
Alumnipedia
The legendary Pullman watering hole continues its traditions after 90 years.
90 Years of Memories of The Coug
Web Extra
Chris Winkler
Alumnipedia
The WSU alum rode his bike coast to coast.
Easy rider
Web Extra
Excerpts from Winkler's blog about his journey
Talkback for Summer 2022
Talkback
Letters from WSU alumni about harvesting asparagus and the former Burgerville in Pullman
Beyond “Thank You”
WSU Alumni Association News
The month of May is the second annual WSUAA Member Appreciation Month, powered by BECU.
A View from the Middle: How an Unknown Actor Managed to Stay That Way
New Media
By Larkin Campbell
Q&A with Larkin Campbell aka “Coach Shane” on The Office
Web Extra
Breaking the Mold
New Media
By Blanca Blanco
Q&A with Blanca Blanco
Web Extra
Chasing Ghost Trout
New Media
By Dennis Dauble
Briefly noted
New Media
Short reviews of books by alumni
Class notes
Alumnipedia
Updates from Cougs all over
In memoriam
Alumnipedia
WSU alumni, faculty, and staff who have passed away
Organic and geometric, reclaimed
Last Words
A striking installation in Spokane illuminates and inspires.
Digital magazine
The Summer 2022 issue in fullscreen and tablet PDFs, webviewer, and print on demand