Author: Julie Eckardt '13
5 article(s) found by this author.
Everyone could use a lift
Spring 2014
WSU is notorious for its hills. But there are shortcuts all over campus that can ease the strain on the legs.
Categories: Campus life, WSU history
Tags: Buildings
Web Extra :: Video: Campus shortcuts
Spring 2014
Take a quick tour of a couple of shortcuts to get up the legendary hills of Washington State University’s Pullman campus.Read more about WSU shortcuts in “Everyone could use a lift.”...
Categories: Campus life
Tags: Buildings
Review :: Battered Women, Their Children, and International Law
Winter 2013
The 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child
Abduction ruled that any child taken from one parent by another across
international borders must be returned to their home country for custody
to be properly and legally det...
Categories: Law, Social work
Tags: Hague Convention, Child abduction
A small discovery
Fall 2013
The giant limestone statue fondly nicknamed “Nature Boy” by Washington
State students in the late 1940s was recently reunited with his
four-foot-tall scale model.
Categories: WSU history
Tags: Statues, Nature Boy, Buildings
Review :: Rugged Mercy: A Country Doctor in Idaho’s Sun Valley
Fall 2013
When 13-year-old Robert Henry Wright was caught spying on a kitchen
table appendectomy, he was pulled in to assist. Inspired by that
experience, the Hailey, Idaho, boy spent his early 20s in medical
school, at first struggling to memorize...
Categories: History, Biography
Tags: Doctors, Frontier, Idaho