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2022-07-01 23:25:46 By : Ms. Ada Shen

Fresh posting to WSU Insider returns Tuesday.

The News and Media Relations team will be making the most of the three‑day holiday weekend along with the rest of the WSU community.

If you’re looking for some good, Americana reading this weekend, consider this article from the Fall 2016 issue of Washington State Magazine about WSU alum Robert K. Sutton, a 1984 doctoral grad who served as chief historian for the U.S. National Park Service before retiring. His job put him at the center of helping track down and chronicle often-hidden pieces of American history that provide visitors to America’s national parks with fascinating glimpses into the building of the United States.

You should never provide personal or financial information to someone who contacts you out of the blue — even if they are making threats.

You should never provide personal or financial information to someone who contacts you out of the blue — even if they are making threats.

Faculty, staff, and student representatives from across the WSU system have been pulled together to form a 16‑member search committee that will direct the search for an executive vice president for finance and administration.

The rising juniors and seniors participating in the Dare to Dream program are members of seasonal farmworker families. The program offers students hands‑on instruction in sciences, math, engineering, and self‑development.

At WSU, our priority remains protecting the health and well-being of our Cougar family.

The students recently earned acceptance into the prestigious Rockey FFAR Fellows Program. The program provides professional development for food and agriculture scientists.

The College Assistance Migrant Program and the High School Equivalency Program secured a combined $4.75 million to be distributed over five years.

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You should never provide personal or financial information to someone who contacts you out of the blue — even if they are making threats.

The rising juniors and seniors participating in the Dare to Dream program are members of seasonal farmworker families. The program offers students hands‑on instruction in sciences, math, engineering, and self‑development.