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Washington State University

Washington State University

Established March 28, 1890
School type Public
President V. Lane Rawlins
Location Pullman, WA, USA
Enrollment 19,896 undergraduate,
3,225 graduate
Faculty 1,304
Campus 620 acres (2.5 km²)
Sports teams Cougars
Website www.wsu.edu
Bryan clock tower
Bryan clock tower

Washington State University (also referred to as WSU or Washington State) is a public research university in Pullman, Washington. It is the state's land-grant university. The main campus is in Pullman, located in Eastern Washington, with branch campuses in Vancouver, Spokane, and the Tri-Cities (Richland, Pasco, and Kennewick). The university has strong programs in communication, engineering, and veterinary medicine.

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History

Founded on March 28, 1890 as the State Land-Grant College, the school changed names to the State College of Washington in 1905, and, subsequently, in 1959, to Washington State University. As a land grant institution, the university has been trusted by the state since statehood with 190,000 acres of land for agricultural and scientific research throughout the Pacific Northwest.

Campus

The 620-acre Pullman campus is located on College Hill in Pullman, a college town which is notable for its hilly environment. Surrounding the campus and town are the rolling wheat fields of the Palouse.

Organization

Washington State University is composed of the following colleges:

  • Agricultural, Human & Natural Resource Sciences
  • Business and Economics
  • Education
  • Engineering and Architecture
  • Honors College
  • Liberal Arts
  • Nursing
  • Pharmacy
  • Sciences
  • Veterinary Medicine

Athletics

Washington State University is a member of the PAC-10 athletic conference.

Athletes, students, and alumni of the university are known as Cougars. An older nickname for the school is Wazzu. The official colors are crimson and gray.

An annual highlight is the Washington State University-University of Washington Apple Cup football game, with a traveling trophy between the two schools since 1900.

Alumni

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