VANCOUVER Ore. (KPTV) - The food pantry at Washington State University’s (WSU) Vancouver campus started in a small storage closet and has now expanded to take up the second floor of the campus library ...
Washington State University Vancouver’s School of Engineering and Computer Science is hosting a free seminar and networking event for women interested in pursuing careers in science, technology, ...
SALMON CREEK — INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, the oldest and largest diversity-focused publication in higher education, has awarded one of its 2023 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Awards to ...
One of the largest and rarest flowers in the world is expected to bloom soon at Washington State University Vancouver. The corpse flower, which students have named Titan VanCoug, is getting ready to ...
VANCOUVER, Wash. — Titan VanCoug, the corpse flower at Washington State University's Vancouver campus, is blooming. The flower started opening Thursday afternoon. When the flower blooms, it emits an ...
The WSU Vancouver X page said they are putting it in front of the Life Sciences building. The new statue is a replica of WSU Pullman's iconic Butch sculpture. A similar one was just placed at the WSU ...
VANCOUVER Wash. (KPTV) – Washington State University says the rare corpse flower on the Vancouver campus is blooming. WSU says the corpse flower blooms come and go quickly, within 24 to 48 hours, and ...
PULLMAN, Wash.- Washington State University Vancouver has installed a new cougar statue to match WSU Pullman’s iconic Butch sculpture. A similar reproduction was installed on WSU Spokane’s campus on ...
VANCOUVER, Wash.— A Camas woman who couldn’t afford college left $1.3 million after her death to scholarships for Washington State University Vancouver. The Columbian reports the gift from Kathy ...
Here’s a message you don’t expect to receive while on vacation: Your corpse flower is about to bloom. That’s what Dawn Freeman heard last week. She’s a biology instructor at Washington State ...
VANCOUVER, Wash. - Washington State University Vancouver will host Portland writer Jonathan Raymond at 7 p.m. Feb. 3 in the Multimedia Classroom building, room 23. Raymond will present "How Do I Get ...
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