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Bose Appointed Dean of Engineering and Architecture

PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University has selected Anjan Bose as dean of the College of Engineering and Architecture. Bose has been serving as interim dean since 1998. WSU Provost Gretchen Bataille says she is pleased that Bose will continue to provide leadership for the college. “He recognizes the importance of strengthening the research mission […]

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Swing Band Due at WSU July 10

PULLMAN, Wash. — “JUMP UP!,” a seven-piece swing band from Seattle, will provide the music for a free swing dance July 10 on the Washington State University campus. The dance, sponsored by the School of Music and Theatre Arts and the WSU Summer Recreation Committee, is planned for 8 p.m. in the Compton Union Building’s […]

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WSU’s Martin Stadium Will Be Home Football Field for UI Vandals

PULLMAN, Wash. — University of Idaho and Washington State University officials will sign a contract Monday, June 21, making WSU’s Martin Stadium home field for the Idaho Vandals football team as well as the WSU Cougars. A contract signing ceremony begins at 10 a.m. at the stadium. UI and WSU presidents Robert Hoover and Samuel […]

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DePauw Named Dean of WSU Graduate School

PULLMAN, Wash. — Karen P. DePauw, interim dean of the Washington State University Graduate School since 1997, has been named dean effective July 1, Provost Gretchen M. Bataille announced. A professor of kinesiology and leisure studies, DePauw was associate dean of the Graduate School from 1989 to 1997. She also has been serving as associate […]

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Summer Palace Opens with ‘The Fourposter’

PULLMAN, Wash. — The Pullman Summer Palace opens its 1999 season June 24 on the Washington State University campus with the romantic comedy, “The Fourposter.” Originally a Broadway hit starring Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy, the play has been a favorite of all ages. It is a tale that chronicles a couple’s romance during the […]

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WSU Veterinary College Offers Draft Horse Wagon Rides

PULLMAN, Wash. — Laddy, the newest member of Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, and his wagon are once again available for public rides. WSU has provided draft horse services to Pullman and surrounding communities for more than a decade. The service began with Laddy’s WSU predecessors, Robbie, and more recently, Carpathian. Carpathian has […]

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Fassett Named WSU Pharmacy College Dean

PULLMAN, Wash. — William E. Fassett, professor and chair of Drake University’s Department of Pharmacy Practice, has been named dean of Washington State University’s College of Pharmacy. Fassett, who has been with the Iowa university for five years, previously was a member of the University of Washington’s School of Pharmacy faculty, and coordinated its Professional […]

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Seven Students Take Part in WSU Summer Doctoral Fellows Program

PULLMAN, Wash. — Seven doctoral students from universities in Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Rhode Island and Washington, D.C. will take part in the 1999 Washington State University Summer Doctoral Fellows Program. Established in 1993 by the WSU College of Education, the program expanded in 1998 to include additional colleges at the university. Since it […]

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WSU Presents Tour of Mayan Sites

PULLMAN, Wash. — The archaeology of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula will be featured during a 14-day study tour in October sponsored by Washington State University. This will be the fifth study tour of the region offered through WSU’s Conferences and Institutes. The study tour will include lectures on pre-Columbian cultures and the region’s environment. The group […]

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WSU Regents Set Tuition Rates for 1999-2001

PULLMAN, Wash. — The Washington State University Board of Regents set tuition for 1999-2001 on Friday, opting for moderate increases on in-state tuition for both years and a cap on already high out-of-state tuition in the first year of the new biennium. The board for the first time exercised the tuition-setting authority granted by the […]

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