May 12, 2021
By Karen Hunt, Office of Research
Washington State University will partner with the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to launch a joint appointment program. The program will establish a formal partnership for WSU faculty and NREL scientists to combine expertise and leadership in innovative research.
“We are excited to strengthen our relationship with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory through this newly formed joint appointment program,” said Christopher Keane, vice president for research at WSU. “Both WSU and NREL are leaders in energy efficiency, renewable energy technologies, and strategies to advance a modern and resilient power grid. This new agreement opens the door for significant research collaboration that will advance emerging energy research and development.”
Saracens Head star baker Jessica-Ellen (6) raises funds for charity
| Updated: 13:17, 05 March 2021
A six year old star baker has raised money for charity thanks to her excellent skills.
Jessica-Ellen Morris, who lives in Saracens Head, has raised more than £100 for Comic Relief after selling lovingly baked and decorated cakes to friends and family.
Jessica s mum, Donna Morris, says she is very pleased after a fun baking activity brought in the pennies.
Jessica-Ellen Morris with her certificate from Comic Relief (44886098)
She said: I had seen in Sainsbury s that they had the bake sale kits, so I bought one really just as something for us to do as we ve always baked together.
Rebuilding the canon: Columbia professors push for diversity in their syllabi Brenda Huang / Senior Staff Illustrator As racial tensions in the United States rise, educators at Columbia are inspecting and restructuring their syllabi to form more diverse canons. By Irie Sentner | February 15, 2021, 9:03 PM
In honor of Black History Month, Spectator is publishing a series on notable Black alumni, scholars, activists, leaders, students, and more whose stories we wish to honor.
As conversations around the persistence of anti-Blackness in American institutions continue to grip the country, some professors at Columbia are seeking to address the lack of diverse representation in their respective fields. Questions regarding which scholars belong in academic canons have long been prevalent at Columbia, especially as they relate to Columbia College’s Core Curriculum. Additionally, Columbia and many of its peer institutions have separated diverse scholarship from established depar
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