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The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

Professor Albert Miller has been playing the euphonium since he was in elementary school.

WSU professors win award for instrumental album

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief November 12, 2021

Two WSU professors have received a Global Music Award Silver Medal for Instrumental Music for their album "Scenes." Albert Miller, WSU assistant professor of music, played the euphonium on the album....

Traci Gillig works at a camp to assess the effectiveness the experience has on visitors.

WSU professor impacts LGBTQ community through research, education

CALLIE GERBER, Evergreen reporter October 26, 2021

Editors note: Traci Gillig's pronouns are she/they. WSU communications professor Traci Gillig has found passion in social justice and making the world a better place. They enjoy participating in...

WSU professor comes out of retirement

WSU professor comes out of retirement

VICTORIA GIOMI, Evergreen reporter August 18, 2021

Fresh out of retirement, one WSU professor cannot wait to be back in person and give all students the hands-on learning experiences they have been waiting for.  Nancy Irlbeck, WSU Department of Animal...

Phil Mixter, pictured here, said he likes to stay in touch with his students after graduation. He tries to help them find job opportunities.

Science communication professor supports students’ success after graduation

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief March 15, 2021

Science and journalism seem like they should be on completely different ends of the spectrum, but they tend to blend well together.  Science communication professor Phil Mixter said science is...

Loveless' goal is to make his classes as engaging as possible. He teaches his classes to prepare his students for the workforce.

Murrow professor strives to make online fun

Alexandria Osborne, Editor-in-chief March 11, 2021

The pandemic has not only been hard on students, but it also forced professors to change their curriculum and teaching styles.  Matt Loveless, broadcast journalism professor for the Murrow College...

The students employed at Michelle's Closet are all fashion or business majors.

Teacher, National Guard member runs local consignment shop

HANNAH FLORES February 2, 2021

Before opening her consignment shop, Michelle’s Closet, founder Michelle Kelly struggled to find variety at retail outlets on the Palouse.  In 2019, Kelly and her husband opened the shop hoping...

John Lupinacci, assistant professor in the WSU College of Education, said teaching classes over Zoom hindered making connections with students because several of them do not keep their cameras on.

‘Fight the ills of society’

HANNAH FLORES November 2, 2020

John Lupinacci grew up surrounded by teachers who pushed him to learn about social justice and become more involved with his community. Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Lupinacci grew up witnessing...

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