As evidenced by this summer's wildfire season, the health of the environment is often closely connected to human health.
Beth Schenk, adjunct faculty member at WSU's College of Nursing and leader of nursing research for Providence St. Joseph Health
Eastern Washington University has selected Lydig Construction Inc., of Spokane Valley, as the contractor for the Interdisciplinary Science Center, to be built on the university's Cheney campus.
Lydig submitted a bid of $45.3 million for the project-m
The College Success Foundation, a Bellevue, Wash.-based nonprofit organization, has elevated its Inland Northwest presence and established a strong philanthropic base of support here since opening a Spokane-area office in 2014.
The foundation provides an
Two entrepreneurs from Whitworth University are launching a free app that they claim could change the way farmer's market vendors and customers interact.
Vince Peak, CEO of Share.Farm Inc., teamed up with Eric Kobe, the company's chief security offi
The University of Washington School of Medicine-Gonzaga University Regional Health Partnership is incorporating advanced technology into medical education programs at its Spokane site.
The school already has integrated a few different forms of new techn
Spark Central, a Spokane-based nonprofit that provides access to creative learning opportunities and innovative technology, has been selected for a $100,000 arts and culture grant from the Washington Women's Foundation.
The grant will be disbursed ove
Eastern Washington University's 2-year-old Center for Entrepreneurship is launching an eight-week collaborative summer technology commercialization academy that aims to provide students with real-world experience in finding useful applications for existin
Community pharmacies located in rural areas across the state are less likely to contract with at least one Medicaid plan than pharmacies located in urban areas, preliminary results of research conducted through the Spokane-based Washington State Universit
Pacific Northwest business leaders are upbeat about current business conditions, but many are concerned about the prospects for future growth.
That's according to the Business in the Northwest 2018 study recently released by Washington State Universit