A WSU broadcast journalism alumnus, is currently covering the current conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza as a freelance journalist Anders said Hamas is a terrorist army held up inside a civilian city. They are seeing one of the largest invasions of a major city which is different from Ukraine. “The civilian cost is.
WSU expert Traci Gillig breaks down why people should take into consideration each other's name preferences on International Pronouns Day, a grassroots effort intended to make appropriate pronoun use more commonplace.
The Edward R. Murrow College of Communications appointed Jody Brannon as the program manager for the new Murrow News Fellowship focused on civic issues. Brannon previously served with the Center for Journalism and Liberty, the Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism and the Carnegie-Knight News 21 initiative, according to the Murrow College website. Brannon has a.
For about 24 hours, Daily Evergreen reporters and editors alike joined dozens of other WSU students in this year’s Rural Reporting Plunge from Sept. 29–30. The Plunge is an annual trip wherein teams of WSU students visit rural towns in Washington and Idaho, some driving as far as three hours away from WSU Pullman to.
The funding will help WSU researchers continue a project improving vaccine science education among rural communities. The project includes an online toolkit developed at WSU that is currently in use across the nation.