The first day of classes began Monday at Washington State University Vancouver, and with it came a bustling community of students and faculty that surprised both administrators and upperclassmen.
Titan VanCoug, Washington State University Vancouver’s resident corpse flower, blooms Friday, June 30, 2023, at WSU Vancouver. The rare plant's bloom is fading, but visitors can still stop by the ...
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. — 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 ...
Washington State University leaders announced Thursday the Cowlitz Indian Tribe is donating $1 million to support education and research in life sciences at Washington State University Vancouver. The ...
VANCOUVER, Wash. — Officials at Washington State’s Vancouver Campus say their Corpse Flower, Titan VanCoug, will bloom again soon. PAST COVERAGE | Curious crowds gather to see and smell corpse flower ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Washington State University Vancouver’s corpse flower Titan VanCoug is getting set to bloom again. According to the school, the plant is expected to bloom during the final week ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – The rare corpse flower at Washington State University in Vancouver is blooming and stinking up the campus once again. It’s the second time the exotic plant – dubbed Titan ...
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 ...