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WSU Jazz Ensembles in Concert Oct. 6

PULLMAN, Wash. — The award-winning Washington State University Vocal Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Big Band will present a concert Oct. 6 on the WSU campus. The 8 p.m. program, set for Bryan Hall Auditorium, is open to the public without charge. The concert will open with the WSU Vocal Jazz Ensemble, VOJAZZ, directed by Horace […]

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Faculty Chamber Music Concert on Sept. 29

PULLMAN, Wash. — Several Washington State University faculty members will be featured in a concert Sept. 29 at WSU’s Bryan Hall Auditorium. The 8 p.m. program is open to the public without charge. The concert opens with composer Ingolf Dahl’s piece, “Allegro and Arioso for Five Wind Instruments,” performed by the Solstice Quintet. Quintet members […]

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Teleconference Examines Alcohol and Campus Violence

PULLMAN, Wash. — Connections between alcohol abuse and campus violence will be explored by several national authorities during a teleconference being presented by Washington State University and transmitted by satellite to campuses and communities throughout the country. The two-hour program, “Alcohol Abuse & Campus Violence: Rights, Rebellion & Responsibilities,” is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 13, […]

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Yasinitsky Featured in Concert Oct. 1

PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University flute instructor Ann Marie Yasinitsky will perform in concert Oct. 1 on the WSU campus. The 8 p.m. program, set for Bryan Hall Auditorium, is open to the public without charge. Ann Yasinitsky, flutist with WSU’s Solstice Wind Quintet and principal flutist with the Washington Idaho Symphony, will perform […]

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Griswold is New President of the Society for the Study of Reproduction

PULLMAN, Wash. — Michael D. Griswold, professor of biochemistry and biophysics at Washington State University, was installed as the 32nd president of the Society for the Study of Reproduction at its annual meeting in August. This international organization provides a forum for its over 2000 members to collaborate on current reproductive research. Griswold has been […]

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Kroeze Joins Professional Development Team at WSU SCHRA

PULLMAN, Wash. — Carla M. Kroeze, an international business consultant and educator, has joined the faculty in the Hospitality Management Professional Development (HMPD) program at Washington State University’s Seattle Center for Hotel and Restaurant Administration (SCHRA). Kroeze will teach “Operations Management Control” Nov. 10-Dec. 8, and “Finance and Managerial Accounting”Jan. 5-Feb. 2. The operations course […]

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Constitutional Expert Discusses Presidential Crisis

As the House Judiciary Committee released President Clinton’s grand jury testimony and tapes of his questioning by Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr, constitutional law experts this week are gauging the implications of Starr’s report for the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government. One of those scholars — Washington State University political scientist Cornell Clayton — […]

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WSU Alumni Courtyard and Gardens Dedicated in Smawley’s Name

PULLMAN, Wash. — A bronze plaque was unveiled Friday, Sept. 18, as the courtyard and gardens on the east side of the Lewis Alumni Centre at Washington State University were dedicated to Bob Smawley. The dedication came during the Alumni Association’s annual fall board of directors’ dinner. Smawley was recognized for 50 years of service […]

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Former Boxing Champ Earns WSU Alumni Award

PULLMAN, Wash. — A 1951 Washington State University graduate in mining engineering, who spent all but a few months of his profession career as a geophysicist, has received WSU’s Alumni Achievement Award. Ralph B. Campbell was recognized for “distinction as a student leader and Pacific Coast Conference boxing champion, for continued loyalty and support of […]

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WSU Professor Receives the Governor’s Award

PULLMAN, Wash. — Nicholas Lovrich, director of the Division of Government Studies and Services at Washington State University, received a Governor’s Award for Service and Quality Improvement from Gov. Gary Locke at recent ceremonies in Olympia. Lovrich was a member of a team of state employees nominated by the Department of Personnel, which developed a […]

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