Following is a chronological list of news articles relating to WSU students.
Big demand, small price
Student design enlarges autistic child's world
PULLMAN, Wash. - Talk about a twofer. Melissa Anderson's thesis project not only helped her earn a master's degree, but it also caught the attention of some heavyweight design experts.
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Planning for Move-in
Community invited to welcome new WSU students
PULLMAN, Wash. - Community members are invited to welcome new students to WSU during Move-in 2013 on Aug. 10 and 11.[more]
Online master's grad
Degree opens new opportunities in midlife
SEATTLE - Eric Abbott is always trying to get an edge, whether at work or racing with his cycling team. That’s the reason he enrolled in WSU's online engineering and [more]
Effort and resourcefulness
Late bloomer overcomes hardship to graduate
PULLMAN, Wash. – Heading to the hospital with an injury he got while working at a train yard, Juan Treviño decided finishing his education might not be such a bad idea.[more]
Foreign language study
WSU boasts national Boren scholar, alternate
PULLMAN, Wash. - Chinese major John Stark is WSU's newest Boren scholar to receive federal funding to study a foreign language abroad. Chemical engineering student Monica Bomber is a Boren alternate [more]
Culture and work
Students broaden possibilities with German exchanges
PULLMAN, Wash. – Two WSU students will spend a year studying and working in Germany as part of an exchange program for young professionals.[more]
New partners, new ideas
International collaborations boost research
PULLMAN, Wash. - Manuel Garcia-Perez, a member of WSU's "clean energy" team of scientists, is ambitious to develop the next generation of technologies to reduce dependence on fossil fuels.[more]
WSU Pullman (photo gallery)
Graduation ceremonies honor 2,655 students
PULLMAN, Wash. - About 2,655 students - a record number - participated in the WSU Pullman commencement ceremonies on May 4 at Beasley Coliseum.[more]
Score 60 to 5
Cougar women win national rugby title
PALO ALTO, Calif. - The WSU women’s rugby team claimed the national collegiate championship in Division II on Saturday.[more]
Annual awards
Students, faculty, staff honored by University College
PULLMAN, Wash. - The accomplishments of students, faculty and staff at WSU were celebrated at the sixth annual awards ceremony of the University College.[more]
Multicultural graduation (photos)
Completion, beginnings, friendships celebrated
PULLMAN, Wash. - More than 100 WSU students celebrated with family and friends May 3 at the annual Multicultural Student Services Graduation ceremony at Pullman's Schweitzer Event Center. [more]
President's column
WSU tuition will increase no more than 2 percent
PULLMAN, Wash. - The 2013 regular session of the Washington State Legislature came to a close Sunday, but one important issue that remains unresolved is the setting of tuition assumptions for the 2013-2015 biennium. [more]
SUSI program
Middle Eastern students compete for radio journalism prize
PULLMAN, Wash. – A group of visiting students from the Middle East has earned the region's top honor for radio feature reporting from the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) and will compete against 11 other entries for national honors.
$150,000 awarded
International business contest hosts 41 teams
PULLMAN, Wash. - Student entrepreneurs and future business owners showcased their budding business acumen at the annual WSU Business Plan Competition[more]
Through summer
Historic Nez Perce photos on exhibit
PULLMAN, Wash. - Historic images of the Nez Perce people, or Nimiipuu, will be on exhibit April 11 through the summer at the WSU Libraries Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections. A free, public opening reception[more]
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