Looking back at 2018

WSU medical student letting young girl listen while using his stethoscope.

Take a glance back at some of the highlights of 2018 on the WSU Pullman campus, as seen through the lenses of WSU Photo Services photographers Robert Hubner, Shelly Hanks and Dean Hare.

This annual feature offers a select gallery of spectacular, inspirational moments highlighting our students, faculty and staff, active in the classroom, research, athletics, events, and just having fun.

Grab a cup of coffee, sit back and enjoy. Then share it with a friend!

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