As winner of the event, molecular biosciences doctoral student Marian Laughery receives a travel grant for $3,000 to be applied to a research conference of her choice.
Brianna Knode initially considered WSU as a safety school when she was applying to colleges four years ago. She toured the Pullman campus out of convenience, only to fall in love with the friendly environment and the “Cougs help Cougs” mentality. Knode is graduating this semester with a degree in chemistry, along with genetics and.