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Amy Huser

May 8, 2020 鈥 Amy Huser鈥檚 plans for her master鈥檚 thesis gallery opening have been dashed by COVID-19, but she鈥檚 not letting that stop her from achieving her graduate degree in a more virtual manner.

Angelique Banh

May 9, 2020 鈥 Angelique Banh comes from a Shocker family, so there was never any question of where she would attend college. When she arrived on campus, she hit the ground running with three majors and a member of the Cohen Honors College leadership track.

Brandon Eckerman

May 8, 2020 鈥 Brandon Eckerman is nostalgic about his time at 成人头条 and is disappointed he鈥檚 unable to celebrate graduation in the traditional sense. But he鈥檚 eager to start a career in medical device sales.

Jade Mursch

May 7, 2020 --聽Jade Mursch, a first-generation student, chose 成人头条 State to be close to family and the affordability. During her time on campus, she has involved herself with her sorority and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion. She's excited about the opportunities that are ahead after graduation.

Vinay Kadarla

May 6, 2020 - Vinay K. Kadarla鈥檚 dissertation details his work to understand the mechanism and structure of the muscle protein myopalladin with the goal of helping design drugs or therapies to treat cardiomyopathy.

Bush Vo

May 6, 2020 鈥 Bush Vo was drawn the 成人头条 by the reputation of the Barton School of Business, and he has been able to leverage the school鈥檚 resources to create opportunities for himself.

Cynthia Matson

May 6, 2020 鈥 Cynthia Matson鈥檚 成人头条 experiences and an internship opportunity have led her to a full-time career in finance.

Dr. A. Lynn Matthews

April 23, 2020 -- Dr. A. Lynn Matthews studied how authenticity in small businesses and frontline sales staff can affect consumers' perception and purchase intentions.

Softball infielder Ryleigh Buck claps.

April 23, 2020 - 成人头条 State athletics is at home and still working together and planning for a return from COVID-19. A series of podcasts demonstrates how the Shockers are dealing with these circumstances. From coaches such as Keitha Adams (basketball) and Steve Rainbolt (track and field) to Ryleigh Buck (softball), Jack Sigrist (baseball) and Dawson Lewis (golf), the Shockers are using many tactics to stay positive.

Cindy Miller earned her Ph.D. and master鈥檚 in human factors from 成人头条.

April 23, 2020 - 成人头条 State graduate Cindy Miller describes her job with Harley-Davidson as that of an internal consultant who works in all areas of the company. She provides design guidance and conducts testing to deliver ergonomic, usability and user experience performance.聽 鈥淚t鈥檚 important for a rider to feel comfortable, as well as confident,鈥 she said.

成人头条 mayor Brandon Whipple and Normal, Oklahoma mayor Breea Clark

April 22, 2020 -- COVID-19 is a global pandemic, but its effects are felt most acutely at the local level. With the health implications, economic repercussions and employment concerns, 成人头条 grads are stepping up to the plate to guide their communities through this crisis.

Computer with Reno County COVID-19 map

April 16, 2020 - D.J. Gering, a 2017 成人头条 graduate, is a public health analyst for the Reno County Health Department. He collects data for Reno County鈥檚 coronavirus dashboard.

Dr. Brian Miller

April 16, 2020 -- While hospitals and doctors鈥 offices are seen as the battlegrounds against COVID-19, there鈥檚 another group of medical professionals who are also on the front line: home health care workers.

Visualization tools

April 1, 2020 -- 成人头条's Center for Economic Development and Business Research (CEDBR) has created three visualizations to help policymakers, businesses and economic developers understand the level of economic vulnerability created by the novel Coronavirus.

The eight new Koch Scholars.

The 成人头条 State Dorothy and Bill Cohen Honors College is proud to announce eight recipients of the Koch Scholars program for the fall 2020 semester. Each of the students will receive between $30,000 and $45,000 during their four-year attendance at WSU.