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WSU, Zurich university launch double master’s degree

PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University and the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) in Switzerland have launched an international, double master’s degree program designed to graduate globally educated professionals to assume leadership positions in technology-driven, multinational corporations.

Dec. 11 faculty-led workshop: Improving student writing

By Richard H. Miller, Academic Outreach & Innovation PULLMAN, Wash. – When Washington State University history professor Theresa Jordan taught World Civilization, she required weekly writing from her class of 50. Grading all those papers, and the revised versions, was time-consuming but manageable. Then her class size increased to 150.

Schweitzer gift in memory of powerful professor Flechsig

By Marissa Mararac, Voiland College of Engineering & Architecture PULLMAN, Wash. – In honor of a fondly remembered professor, Edmund Schweitzer and Schweitzer Engineering Lab are making donations of $100,000 each to the Alfred and Nancy Flechsig Fund for Laboratory Improvement at Washington State University.

Gerald H. Maring

PULLMAN, Wash. – Gerald H. Maring, retired from the department of teaching and learning, died Nov. 22, 2015. He worked at WSU 1977-2008 and was an emeritus professor until 2014.

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G. A. Perry

PULLMAN, Wash. – G. A. Perry, retired from the CUB, died Nov. 19, 2015. He worked at WSU 1978-87.  

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Donald L. Bender

PULLMAN, Wash. – Donald L. Bender, retired from civil and environmental engineering, died Nov. 13, 2015. He worked at WSU 1956-82.    

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Samuel H. Adams

PULLMAN, Wash. – Samuel H. Adams, retired from educational leadership/sports education, died Nov. 13, 2015. He worked at WSU 1966-93.    

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