WSU Strengthens Wine Program

PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University officials want to have the nation’s premier teaching, research and extension program in viticulture and enology.

With $1 million in new funding, five new faculty positions and appointment of a coordinator whose duties will cut across most departments in the College of Agriculture and Home Economics, WSU plans to enhance its program in support of Washington’s wine industry.

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