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John Roll, professor and vice dean for research for the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, has received the 2022 MED Associated Brady‑Schuster Award. This lifetime achievement award is presented by the American Psychological Association’s Division 28, Psychopharmacology and Substance Use. 

The MED Associates Brady‑Schuster Award is one of the highest honors an individual can receive in the area of behavioral pharmacology. Named after Joe Brady and Bob Schuster, pioneers in the field, the award is bestowed to scientists with an established record of outstanding research underscoring the fundamental importance of behavioral science to psychopharmacology or substance abuse. Roll was privileged to know each of them early in his career.

Roll is a Fellow in three separate divisions of the American Psychological Association as well as a Fellow in the Association for Psychological Science, the Association for Behavior Analysis International and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is also president-elect of the Washington State Academy of Science. 

The collaborative effort seeks to tell the stories behind WSU archive images of migrant farmworkers in the Yakima Valley photographed 50 years ago.

The collaborative effort seeks to tell the stories behind WSU archive images of migrant farmworkers in the Yakima Valley photographed 50 years ago.

Scientists at WSU’s Institute for Shock Physics discovered something unexpected when they tested mankind’s most valuable metals to see how much pressure they could take.

John Reganold accepted the Rodale Institute’s award, given to scientists, farmers, and business leaders working to support a healthier planet.

Students and others seeking jobs and internships are invited to participate in this fall’s Career Expo and Technical Fair set for Oct. 3 and 4, as well as preparatory events leading up to those dates.

Port of Seattle executives David Soike and Jeff Hollingsworth will present “Planes, Ships, Cyber, and Internships — Managing Business Risk at the Port of Seattle” 5-6:15 p.m. at WSU Pullman.

The Department of Energy grant will support a team of researchers in designing and building carbon-negative homes to combat climate change in the growing residential construction sector.

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John Reganold accepted the Rodale Institute’s award, given to scientists, farmers, and business leaders working to support a healthier planet.

WSU’s School of Hospitality Business Management has received $500,000 to research and develop virtual reality marketing experiences to increase brand awareness of Washington state wines.