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Business, finance vp post not for faint hearted

    Related Profile of Roger D. Patterson WSU’s new administrative structure 08-16-10 WSU Today – Three VP positions eliminated: Reorganization aims at economies of scale About the Office of Business and Finance Service areas  under the Office of Business and Finance About University of North Carolina Chapel Hill PULLMAN – Ongoing budget cuts, mergers and staffing […]

Pac-10 men’s basketball TV schedule annouced

    Related WSU men’s basketball announces 14-game schedule Women’s basketball to be nationally televised Pac-10 basketball website 2010-11 Men’s basketball season ticket information 2010-11 Women’s basketball season ticket information WSU Men’s basketball blog PULLMAN – WSU men’s basketball will seen on national television a minimum of nine times this season, Pacific-10 Conference commissioner Larry Scott […]

Vet Med offers clinical trial for dogs with cancer

    PULLMAN – WSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine is offering a financial incentive to pet owners whose dogs participate in a clinical trial regarding B cell lymphoma, a type of blood cell cancer.   Artemisinin is a drug derived from the plant Artemisia annua. It has been traditionally used by Chinese herbalists in the treatment of […]

Fraudulent phishing e-mail alert; hit delete

    PULLMAN – Another fraudulent e-mail is spreading across the WSU campus.   Some WSU employees have reported receiving an e-mail that fraudulently appears to be from WSU’s Information Technology Services with the subject line “Washington State University” and the following text in the body of the email:   “Your E-mail Box has reached its […]

WSU Athletics and ISP Sports add to radio network

    PULLMAN – WSU Athletics and ISP Sports have added Seattle-based radio station KIXI, 880 AM, to the WSU ISP Sports Network, it was announced Thursday, Sept. 23.   The addition of KIXI provides extended coverage of Cougar football to the Seattle area, providing another outlet for WSU fans to listen to Bob Robertson and Jim […]

Grimes Way Playfield nearing completion

    Photos and article by Robert Frank, WSU Today     Related 07-15-10, WSU Today – Green space created around Grimes Playfield 02-09-2010, WSU Today – Recreational playfield project up for comment WSU Today – Returfing Martin Stadium Capital Planning and Development – Recreational playfield improvement project About Field Turf How the Field Turf […]

Is a college degree still worth the cost?

      WASHINGTON, D.C. – People with bachelor’s degrees, on average, currently earn about 66 percent more than those with a high school diploma, during their lifetime, and about 42 percent more than those with an associate degree, according to a new study by the College Board.   The College Board today, Sept. 21, […]

Bryan clock remodeling behind the scenes

Related 08-09-10, WSU Today – New Bryan Clock Tower faces installed (video) 06-14-10, WSU Today – Removal of old clock faces continues at Bryan Tower (video) 03-30-10, WSU Today – Historic and new photo gallery: Bryan Clock Tower facelift planned (photos) PULLMAN – People on the WSU Pullman campus know well that Bryan Clock Tower, WSU’s most notable […]

Another $11.2M in budget cuts

    PULLMAN – The governor’s order to cut state agencies by 6.3 percent will result in another round of budget cuts for WSU. This will cost WSU an additional $11.2 million in funding. This new cut comes at a time when WSU is wrestling with a $13.5-million reduction in the fiscal year that began in July.   […]

ESPN GameDay flag wavers celebrated at game

      PULLMAN – A Cougar logo flag has flown for seven years over football games televised by ESPN across the country, but it came home Saturday in honor of the man who started the movement.   “I have chills just thinking about it,” said alumnus and originator Tom Pounds (’81 Engr.), after he […]