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Firms partner with WSU, UW to establish BIPOC landscape architecture scholarship | WSU Insider


April 1, 2021
Washington State University’s School of Design and Construction and the University of Washington’s College of Built Environments are working together with Site Workshop, Gustafson Guthrie Nichol (GGN), and Berger Partnership to create an endowed scholarship in their respective landscape architecture programs to support students who identify as Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC).
Site Workshop, a landscape architecture firm based in Seattle, began the process to establish the BIPOC LA Scholarship with WSU and UW in 2020.
“For years we have discussed the need for diversity in the landscape architecture industry and especially in the Pacific Northwest but 2020 brought into sharp focus just how urgently this needs to change, and the design community has the ability, even responsibility to make an immediate impact,” said Mark Brands, managing principal of Site Workshop. ....

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Barley and Wheat Discovery Offers a Pathway to End Famine


Barley and Wheat Discovery Offers a Pathway to End Famine
Barley and Wheat Discovery Offers a Pathway to End Famine
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December 15, 2020
Due to the rising population, many people worry about food shortages. However, experts believe wheat and barley can help feed the world.
An international team of scientists found a new genetic variation in wheat and barley, yielding larger harvests. Scientists from the University of Adelaide’s Waite Research Institute led the study, collaborating with researchers worldwide. Researchers from the 10+ Wheat Genomes Project and the International Barley Pan Genome Sequencing Consortium unlocked the new variation.
Led by Professor Curtis Pozniak from Canada and Professor Nils Stein from Germany, the team sequenced a suite of genomes of both crops. Also, Professor Chengdao Li of Murdoch University in Perth, Australia, helped greatly with the Australian barley sequencing. They published these findings on November 25, 2020, in ....

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