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Kathi Goertzen honored with Pullman building dedication

PULLMAN, WA – The legacy of Kathi Goertzen will forever be memorialized with the formal renaming of the newest building of The Edward R. Murrow College of Communication on the Washington State University campus. During a special ceremony, friends and family came to unveil the newly named Goertzen Communication Addition, dedicated as a fitting tribute […]

Pintak to speak on ‘Revolt in the Desert’

PULLMAN, Wash. – Lawrence Pintak, a professor and Founding Dean of the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, will discuss Egypt’s second revolution and the implications of U.S. foreign policy as part of The Foley Institute’s Coffee and Politics Series, 12-1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 10, in Foley Speaker’s Room, Bryan Hall, room 308. Before becoming […]

NWPR host critiques Apple’s classical music list

Classical Music Director Robin Rilette at home in the Northwest Public Radio studio at Washington State University.   Related   (Audio clip) – One of Robin Rilette’s favorite stories – Ireland and The Relief of Derry Symphony Listen to a clip from “The Relief of Derry Symphony.” (Audio clip) – Rilette on NWPR’s classical music […]

Association for Women in Communications recognizes WSU chapter as outstanding

PULLMAN – The WSU chapter of The Association for Women in Communications has been named the AWC Outstanding Chapter in the Nation for 2009 for substantially increasing its activities and membership. The Edward R. Murrow College of Communication chapter was selected for the recognition from more than 30 student chapters. It is the 11th national AWC […]