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<span style=”font-size: 20px”>With 22 majors, 19 minors, and 27 graduate programs, the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences is one of the largest and most innovative colleges at WSU.</span>
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<h2><a href=”http://cahnrs.wsu.edu/research”>Leaders in Discovery</a></h2>
In 2016, CAHNRS secured research funding exceeding $83 million, which accounts for more than 40% of all WSU research funding.

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<h2><a href=”http://cahnrs.wsu.edu/academics”>Support for Students</a></h2>
CAHNRS awards roughly $700,000 in scholarships annually. And to enhance experiences and opportunities, students can participate in 40 different clubs and organizations.

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<h2><a href=”http://extension.wsu.edu/”>Real-World Impacts</a></h2>
CAHNRS Cougs extend science to serve individuals, families, and communities at home and around the world. Our impacts enhance quality of life, improve ecological and economic systems, and advance agricultural science.

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Your support for the CAHNRS and WSU Extension Excellence Funds allows us to enhance the educational experience and bolster our college’s programs, faculty, and facilities
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Aspiring first-gen mentor helps find greener food future

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Mentorship changed Miguel Rosas’ life, putting him on a path to help feed the world through science.
Distinguished USDA, WSU scientist honored with lifetime achievement award

Distinguished USDA, WSU scientist honored with lifetime achievement award

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Tim Paulitz recently received a lifetime achievement award from the American Phytopathological Society’s Pacific Division.
Tour crop research for the drylands at WSU’s 106th Lind Field Day, June 13

Tour crop research for the drylands at WSU’s 106th Lind Field Day, June 13

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Meet scientists and learn about current research at one of the nation’s driest growing regions.
New from Extension: Can woody debris help black huckleberries thrive?

New from Extension: Can woody debris help black huckleberries thrive?

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Culturally important to the Inland Northwest, black huckleberry requires specific habitat conditions to grow.
WSU alumna returns as V&amp;E department’s newest winemaker

WSU alumna returns as V&E department’s newest winemaker

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As the newest winemaker in WSU’s Department of Viticulture & Enology, alumna Madelyn Caleron is living out her passion.
WSU assistant dean, professor views promotion as call to action

WSU assistant dean, professor views promotion as call to action

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Luz María Gordillo hopes to use her status as full professor to help others interested in higher education careers.
WSU grape smoke exposure researcher Tom Collins elevated to associate professor

WSU grape smoke exposure researcher Tom Collins elevated to associate professor

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WSU’s V&E department has promoted wine scientist Tom Collins from assistant professor to associate professor.

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