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 […]
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. […]
PULLMAN, Wash. — If you want to answer the big questions in life, you’ve got to think small. That’s one reason why scientist Gerald L. Hazelbauer works with the bacterium E. coli. The Washington State University professor and chairman of biochemistry/biophysics has been selected to deliver WSU’s 65th Distinguished Faculty Address Thursday, Feb. 25 at […]
WALLA WALLA, Wash. — Washington State University President Samuel Smith is the keynote speaker at the 10th annual Blue Mountain Activities Association National Honor Society Initiation Banquet. The March 10 event begins at 6:30 p.m. in the Walla Walla Elks Lodge. Students from southeastern Washington high schools, including Asotin, Dayton, DeSales of Walla Walla, Kahlotus, […]
PULLMAN, Wash. — Representatives from 11 Washington companies with interests in optics and opto-electronic materials attended a day-long series workshops about advances in the field at Washington State University on Monday. The meeting was sponsored by the Department of Physics, the College of Sciences and the Washington Technology Center. “It was an exciting opportunity for […]
PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University won nine awards — seven silvers and two bronze — in a recent regional professional competition in communication and publishing. WSU was honored in the 1999 Council for Advancement and Support of Education District VIII Juried Awards Competition. The district includes the Pacific Northwest and Western Canada. This is […]
PULLMAN, Wash. — “Nuts and Bolts” is the theme of the last Donald I. Smith Chain Restaurant Conference this century, March 8-9, at Washington State University. At this year’s 14th annual event, hosted by WSU’s Hotel & Restaurant Administration (HRA), 10 of the nation’s chain restaurant leaders will share how their organizations “get back to […]
PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University’s Solstice Wind Quintet will be in concert March 11 on the WSU campus. The 8 p.m. program is planned for Bryan Hall Auditorium and is open to the public without charge. Founded in 1978, the ensemble includes Ann Yasinitsky, flute; Gary Plowman, oboe; James Schoepflin, clarinet; Susan Hess, bassoon; […]
PULLMAN, Wash. — “Art as Environ: The Contemporary Installation,” an exhibition featuring six installation works created by artists from Washington, Idaho and California, will be on display at the Washington State University Museum of Art March 2-28. Ross Coates, a WSU professor in the Department of Fine Arts, will present the opening lecture, “The Hermeneutics […]
PULLMAN, Wash. — Nomination forms are available for students to nominate a Washington State University instructor who has helped students with disabilities succeed in their courses. Nominations must be received by March 1. A committee of students will select the winner who has demonstrated a positive attitude toward students with disabilities and has insured the […]