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Tickets on Sale for Dylan Concert

PULLMAN, Wash. — Tickets go on sale Feb. 25 for a concert by folk-singing legend/composer Bob Dylan at Washington State University’s Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum on March 21. Tickets for the 7:30 p.m. event are $26 and $36, and will be available from the coliseum box office and all G&B Select-A-Seat outlets. They also can […]

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April 3 Deadline for Fall 2000 WSU McNair Achievement Program

PULLMAN, Wash. — Faculty nominations for and applications from interested juniors at Washington State University in Pullman are being accepted through April 3 for fall 2000 participation in the WSU McNair Achievement Program. The program, funded by a five-year $190,000-per-year federal grant to the WSU Graduate School, encourages and prepares low-income, first-generation college students to […]

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Road Builders’ Clinic Expects Record Attendance

PULLMAN Wash. — Highway funding issues such as I-695 may be driving record attendance for the annual Road Builders’ Clinic, which will take place March 7-9 in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. The clinic is designed to explore significant technical and managerial topics critical to highway, city, county and state road engineers, as well as designers and […]

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Future Teachers of Color Conference Expects Biggest Attendance Ever

PULLMAN, Wash. — More than 200 minority high school students and community college transfer students are registered for the Future Teachers of Color Conference at Washington State University Feb. 25-27. The conference is designed to reach out to students from under-represented groups who are considering careers in education or considering attending WSU, explained Milton Lang, […]

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Road Builders’ Clinic Expects Record Attendance

PULLMAN Wash. — Highway funding issues such as I-695 may be driving record attendance for the annual Road Builders’ Clinic, which will take place March 7-9 in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. The clinic is designed to explore significant technical and managerial topics critical to highway, city, county and state road engineers, as well as designers and […]

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WSU Semana de la Raza Set for Feb. 28-March 4

PULLMAN, Wash. — Award-winning author Carlos Muñoz Jr. will deliver the keynote address during Washington State University’s annual Semana de la Raza. Muñoz, an ethnic studies faculty member at the University of California at Berkeley, speaks about this year’s Semana theme, “Celebrating Our Past, Embracing the Future,” at 7 p.m. Feb. 29 in the Compton […]

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WSU President to Make Announcement at WSU Museum of Art

WHO: Washington State University President Samuel H. Smith, other WSU faculty and staff. WHAT: President Smith plans to make a significant announcement involving three areas of WSU. He will also be available to answer questions you may have on other WSU topics. WHEN: 9 a.m. Friday, Feb. 25 WHERE: WSU Museum of Art, Fine Arts […]

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Statement on Sigma Nu Fraternity Fire

We are very relieved that our students who are members of the Sigma Nu fraternity were safely evacuated from the house during the fire that occurred early this morning, and we are deeply grateful to the Pullman and WSU firefighters who made that rescue possible. At the same time, we are launching an immediate investigation […]

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Smerdon’s Research Focuses on DNA Repair

Editor’s note: Michael J. Smerdon, professor of biochemistry and biophysics, delivered the Washington State University Distinguished Faculty Address on Feb. 17. He is the 66th faculty member selected for the honor since the address was instituted as the Invited Address Series in 1958. The address is sponsored by WSU to honor its outstanding scholars; to […]

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WSU’s Shoepflin, Berthiaume Plan March 2 Concert

PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University music faculty members James Schoepflin and Gerald Berthiaume join efforts to present a March 2 concert of music for clarinet and piano. The program, planned for Bryan Hall Auditorium at 8 p.m., will include audience favorites, Weber’s “Grand Duo Concertant” and Brahms’ “Sonata in E-Flat.” Added to the evening […]

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