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Cumulative experiences help black men succeed in IT careers

By Sue McMurray, Carson College of Business PULLMAN, Wash. – Expanding the range of black men’s career options in an increasingly technology-oriented world will help alleviate high unemployment and poverty they often experience, according to a study examining the career paths of successful black men in college.

Cougars to play first NCAA game today

(Photos by Robert Hubner, WSU Photo Services).   The Cougars will take on 13th-seeded Winthrop today at the Pepsi Arena in Denver, Colo. Today’s game starts at 4:30 p.m. pacific time and can be watched on the giant screen at Beasley coliseum. Doors at Beasley will open at 3:20 p.m. and consessions will be open.  All […]

Pac-10 opener against Cal at home

        WSU’s baseball team is ranked 25th-nationally in the Collegiate Baseball poll, released March 17.    After winning three of four games against Oklahoma last weekend, the Cougars (13-5) will kick off their Pac-10 conference play hosting No. 12 California.      All two games against Cal are slated for 5:30 p.m. at Bailey-Brayton Field […]

No. 17 WSU men defeat ASU, 59-47

  PULLMAN -Derrick Low scored 15 points and No. 17 Washington State relied on the Pac-10’s best defense to shut down Arizona State in a 59-47 victory Thursday night. Aron Baynes and Taylor Rochestie both had 10 points and six rebounds for Washington State (21-5, 9-5), which won its fourth straight, the longest current streak […]

Bennett to view retirement options in 2005 or 2006

Washington State University men’s basketball coach Dick Bennett was quoted in the Wednesday, Feb. 16, issue of The Seattle Times  as saying 2005 or 2006 may be his last season.Consistent with past comments, Bennett said he would sit down at the end of the season to review the situation and talk to his wife to decide what […]