July 14 / Employment here falls Nonagricultural wage and salary employment in the Spokane metropolitan area fell to 211,200 in June, down by 10,100 jobs from the June 2008 level, according to preliminary Washington state Employment put
July 16-30, 2009 The Journal of Business publishes information about meetings, events, and learning opportunities of interest to the general business community. Submit such items to Cara Lorello, Journal of Business, 429 E. Third, WA
Study evaluates whether such a curricula change might boost enrollment
July 16, 2009
The key to improving engineering programs while also boosting the number of women interested in the male-dominated field might be curricula that emphasize hands-on, service-based learning as well as traditional academic and technical knowledge. a a
Itron Inc., of Spokane, has reached a research-and-development agreement with the Idaho National Laboratory, an engineering lab in southeast Idaho that works on nuclear, energy research, science, and national defense projects for the U.S. of pact a
Researchers say 'noise' problem could make goal of increasing devices' efficiency tougher
July 16, 2009
Chip manufacturers beware: There's a newfound flaw in our understanding of transistor noise, a phenomenon affecting the on-off switch that makes computer circuits possible.That flaw soon will stand in the way of creating more efficient, devices
Few people can say their class prophecy in high school was that they'd spend their lives making bridges. Even fewer can say such a prophecy came true. Jerry Nicholls, of Spokane Valley, has that distinction. Since his high school days in he has
L&S Engineering Associates Inc., a longtime firm here that designs high-efficiency mechanical and electrical systems in commercial and public buildings, struggled through slow times last year, but now its workload is the heaviest that Dale Shafer,
Lilac Terrace, a 50-unit, four-story retirement housing project under construction on Spokane's North Side, is expected to be completed in October. Kop Construction Co., of Spokane, is the contractor on the $9.5 million project at the Lilac Plaza
'Goal-directness' provides buffer against negative health effects, study finds
July 16, 2009
Possessing a greater purpose in life is associated with lower mortality rates among older adults, according to a new study by researchers at Rush University Medical Center, in Chicago, that was published last month in a journal called Psychosomatic
Spokane elder-care veteran Pamela Pierson has written a book aimed at helping seniors and their families navigate the process of selecting senior housing.The book, "The Pocket Guide to Senior Housing: What They Don't Tell You and What You Need a