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WSU Students Arrested in Drug Bust

PULLMAN, Wash. — Four Washington State University students have been arrested on drug charges following the search of a home near campus. Authorities recovered a small amount of marijuana and approximately $2,000 in cash. The arrests came after WSU police initiated an investigation into drug sales on campus. A search warrant was served at 5:15 […]

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WSU Regents Approve New Seats for Martin Stadium End Zone

PULLMAN, Wash. — The Washington State University Board of Regents has approved the replacement of aging bleachers in the Martin Stadium end zone. These are the last remaining seats from the original stadium built in 1936. The wooden seats have deteriorated and have become a safety concern. New concrete bleachers with metal seats will match […]

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Alfred Boyington, WSU Professor Emeritus of Music, Dies

PULLMAN, Wash.– Alfred M. Boyington, longtime professor of music and director of orchestra at Washington State University, died March 4 in a Palm Desert, Calif., convalescence center. He was 91. Boyington came to Pullman in 1933 as an instructor of violin and director of orchestra at what was then Washington State College. He was promoted […]

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Women and Leadership Forum Set for March 25

PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University’s annual Women and Leadership Forum, set for March 25, will honor the recipients of the Woman of the Year and Women of Distinction awards, which recognize the achievements and contributions of women at WSU and in the community. The event is part of the university’s recognition of Women’s History […]

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Sax Receives WSU Award for Achievement

PULLMAN, Wash. — A leader in the state tree fruit industry has received the Alumni Achievement Award from Washington State University. Leo A. Sax of Wenatchee was recognized “for outstanding contributions and service to the tree fruit industry, his community and his alma mater.” He retired in the fall of 1997, after nearly three decades […]

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Associate Dean Honored by Honor Society

PULLMAN, Wash. — Beta Gamma Sigma, a scholastic honor society for business and economics students, announced recently it is honoring Ernst Stromsdorfer in April for his service as the Washington State University chapter’s faculty adviser. Stromsdorfer, associate dean for research and extended programs at the WSU College of Business and Economics, served as the Beta […]

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WSU Regents to Consider New Seats for Martin Stadium End Zone

PULLMAN, Wash. — The Washington State University Board of Regents will meet at 1:30 p.m. this Friday, March 5, at the Lewis Alumni Centre. Among its agenda items, the board will be asked to approve the replacement of existing wooden bleachers in the east end zone of Martin Stadium. These are the last remaining seats […]

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WSU Students Rimando and Howell Named to USA Today All-Academic Team

PULLMAN, Wash. — A Washington State University student and a recent WSU graduate have been named to the 1999 USA TODAY All-USA College Academic Team. Third team member Rosannette “Rosie” Hernandez Rimando, from Bainbridge Island, is a WSU senior. After graduating from the university in May with a bachelor’s degree in English and a secondary […]

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Doug Allred Receives WSU Alumni Achievement Award

PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University graduate Douglas C. Allred, head of one of Cisco Systems’ largest divisions, today (Feb. 25) receives the WSU Alumni Achievement Award. Allred is in Pullman as the College of Engineering and Architecture’s Distinguished Lanning Lecturer. His topic, “Customer Advocacy in the Explosive Internet Revolution,” explains Cisco’s service-oriented culture, upon […]

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Doctor of Pharmacy Degree Receives Affirmation of Accreditation

PULLMAN, Wash. — Full accreditation for Washington State University’s new Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D.) degree program has recently been affirmed by the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education. In 1995, in keeping with trends in the profession, WSU’s College of Pharmacy changed from offering a bachelor of pharmacy (B. Pharm.) program to the Pharm D. […]

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