“Composting human bodies is an aim of WSU researchers”
WSU composting facility currently used for animals could soon be a destination for the remains of people who donate their bodies to science.
WSU composting facility currently used for animals could soon be a destination for the remains of people who donate their bodies to science.
The Murrow News Service was created to provide students with experience in creating professional news stories, as well as to provide information to the public and media outlets.
A nightly newscast produced, written, anchored and crewed entirely by Murrow students.
Two Washington State University journalism students produced more than 60 stories as legislative correspondents for state news outlets this semester.
A report issued by The Edward R. Murrow College of Communication at Washington State University and The Seattle Times.
A Backpack Journalism report by Jody Barhanovich
Murrow students win four out of the nine College Student Awards for the Northwest Region of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. (NATAS)
WSU hurdler CJ Allen and his quest to qualify for the Olympics.
A Backpack Journalism report by Murrow student Ben Wineman
A Backpack Journalism report by Murrow student Kalinda Kindle.