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WSU Veterinary College Opens Animal Disease Biotechnology Facility

PULLMAN, Wash. — The Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine will host the grand opening of its new $22.7 million, federally funded Animal Disease Biotechnology Facility (ADBF) at 10 a.m. on Oct. 2. A reception will be held in the main lobby on the first floor. Currently, more than 20 research projects producing basic […]

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Cougar Monday Offers In-depth Look at WSU

PULLMAN, Wash. — Cougar Monday, Washington State University’s program that offers high school seniors and their families a chance to take an in-depth look at the university, is set for three days during the 1999 fall semester. The WSU Office of Admissions has set the visitation dates for Oct. 11 and 18 and Nov. 1. […]

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Solstice Wind Quintet to Play in Bryan Hall

PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University’s Solstice Wind Quintet will perform an evening of classical music Oct. 19 in Bryan Hall Auditorium. The 8 p.m. recital is open to the public without charge, and will feature the music of four composers. The quintet will perform the “Wind Quintet, Op. 88, No. 2” by Anton Reicha; […]

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Grammy Winners ‘All-4-One’ to Perform at Beasley Oct. 26

PULLMAN, Wash. — The Grammy Award-winning group All-4-One will perform at Washington State University’s Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 26. All-4-One was introduced in early 1994 with its update of the Tymes’ 1963 doo-wop classic, “So Much In Love.” In the United States, the track climbed to Record Industry Association of America […]

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WSU Alumni Association Honors Former Regent Mac Crow

PULLMAN, Wash. — Former Washington State University Regent Robert M. “Mac” Crow of Oakesdale received the WSU Alumni Achievement Award today at the Alumni Association fall board of directors meeting in the Lewis Alumni Centre. He was recognized for “outstanding leadership and assistance to WSU as a superb regent, proud alumnus, successful Cougar Club president […]

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‘California’s Dreaming’ Theme of Homecoming Week

PULLMAN, Wash. — Final plans are underway for Washington State University’s traditional Homecoming Week, this year set for Sept. 28-Oct. 2 on the Pullman campus. Events include student games and activities and cap off when the Cougars meet the California Golden Bears for football in Martin Stadium Oct. 2. The theme for Homecoming is “California’s […]

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A Record Number Expected for Future Cougar Day

PULLMAN Wash. — A record 2,100 high school students and their families are expected on the Washington State University campus in Pullman for Future Cougar Day Saturday, Sept. 25. Participants will gather for activities beginning at 9 a.m. on the Grimes Way Playfield between the Lewis Alumni Centre and the Lighty Student Services Building. The […]

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WSU Recognizes Donors, Volunteers at WSU Foundation Annual Meeting

PULLMAN, Wash. — More than 65 major donors to Washington State University including five who have given $1 million or more will be recognized during the WSU Foundation 20th Annual Meeting of Members Sept. 23-25. Some 500 foundation members — donors and volunteers — will arrive on the Pullman campus for meetings and events. Nearly […]

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Deadline Oct. 8 for WSU Juniors to Apply for McNair Achievement Grant Program

PULLMAN, Wash. — History has shown that low-income, first-generation college students and students of color often do not consider earning doctoral degrees. Washington State University Graduate School is participating in a new five-year federally funded program to help change that pattern in the future. As part of a national program named for Ronald E. McNair, […]

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Faculty Chamber Concert Planned Sept. 30 at WSU

PULLMAN, Wash. — Chamber works by Bach, Beethoven and Schumann will be featured in an 8 p.m. faculty program Sept. 30 at Washington State University’s Bryan Hall Auditorium. The concert opens with Bach’s “Trio Sonata in G Major” with Ann Yasinitsky and Haida Peterson, flute; Christopher von Baeyer, violoncello; and Gerald Berthiaume, harpsichord. Beethoven’s “Four […]

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