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President: Medical education plan sound, cost effective

PULLMAN, Wash. – Recent reports may have created some confusion about exactly what Washington State University is pursuing in the medical education realm and whether that path is viable. As the conversation regarding medical education and our statewide physician shortage continues, it is important that we ground the discussion in facts.

New students, faces and places part of new semester

PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University is welcoming more than 5,300 new freshmen and transfer students this fall and approximately 130 new faculty members. Administrative leadership changes and construction projects also point to a vibrant institution on the go.

President offers continued support for mudslide recovery

By Sylvia Kantor, College of Agricultural, Human & Natural Resource Sciences DARRINGTON, Wash. – President Elson S. Floyd viewed the site of the SR 530 mudslide for the first time on his way to Darrington last week to meet community members appreciative of Washington State University’s support after the devastating March landslide.

President’s blog: Lawmakers deliver for students, biofuels

PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington lawmakers are heading home after successfully completing their 2014 session on time. Their supplemental budget includes several critical provisions that will directly benefit students at Washington State University and throughout the state, and I thank them for that.