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WSU and Libraries
WSU Libraries coordinates the administration of three major libraries on WSU's Pullman campus ( Animal Health, Holland / Terrell, and Owen Science & Engineering Libraries ) and five libraries off the Pullman campus ( Betty M. Anderson, WSU Energy Program, WSU Spokane, WSU Tri-Cities, WSU Vancouver libraries ).
Five minor libraries on the Pullman campus ( GLBA, Heritage House, Human Relations & Diversity, Music, and Women's Resource Center collections ) are outside the WSU Libraries.
WSU Libraries utilize ILLiad, RAPID, and DOCLINE for document delivery.
* Biographical sketch ( WSU Libraries ).

WSU and also
The university also operates campuses across Washington known as WSU Spokane, WSU Tri-Cities, and WSU Vancouver, all founded in 1989.
The WSU Alumni Association is also an independent body with a Board of Directors and President.
WSU University Relations also provides support for the Association through the Office of Alumni Relations.
The GPSA also has an executive Council that consists of the GPSA President, Vice-Presidents, and nine District Representatives that are elected from the nine colleges of WSU.
Veterinary medicine and animal health are also important research areas at WSU.
WSU is also home to one of the few remaining Nuclear Research Reactors in the country.
WSU Extension faculty and staff have also provided assistance for programs in under-developed and developing countries.
It will also feature a WSU Football heritage area and a game-day home for Gray W former letter winners.
Strong rivalries also exist between WSU and the other Pac-12 teams of the Pacific Northwest: the University of Oregon Ducks and Oregon State University Beavers.
WSU is also a three-letter code used by Amtrak to indicate the station location Wausau, Wisconsin.
After being released in 2005, she wrestled a few matches on Women Superstars Uncensored, winning two other titles, and Moretti was also inducted into the WSU Hall of Fame.
While the majority of coverage centers on the WSU campus and Midtown neighborhood, the newspaper has also covered events in downtown Detroit, Corktown and Southwest Detroit.
WSU is also a member of the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference ( MASCAC ).
It will also feature a WSU Football heritage area and a game-day home for Gray W former letter winners.
The public address announcer at Martin Stadium is WSU professor Glenn Johnson, who is also the mayor of Pullman.
At WSU, he also played center during his junior year on the Cougar basketball team.
Hein is also a charter member of The College Hall of Fame, one of two WSU Cougars honored by the National Football Foundation.
The third base lines bullpen also contains batting cages WSU uses for practice.

WSU and university
The largest is Wichita State University ( WSU ), a four-year public university which has more than 14, 000 students and is the third-largest university in Kansas.
Founded in 1890, WSU ( colloquially referred to as Wazzu ) is the state's original and largest land-grant university.
The WSU Foundation is an independent, private corporation with its own Board of Governors and Chief Executive Officer that serves as a fundraising organization for the university.
Research and scholarship at WSU is rooted in agriculture, natural for a land-grant university.
In 2009, the Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) approved the use of microwave energy for producing pre-packaged, low-acid foods, and WSU professor Juming Tang led development of the technology by university, industry and U. S. military scientists.
WSU is among the co-sponsors of Pullman's annual National Lentil Festival that attracts many visitors on the weekend before university classes begin in August.
Wichita State University ( WSU ) is a public university in Wichita, Kansas.
After 38 years as a municipal university, WSU changed its status on July 1, 1964, when it officially entered the state system of higher education.
Wayne State University ( WSU ) is a public research university located in Detroit, Michigan, United States, in the city's Midtown Cultural Center Historic District and Wayne State University Buildings Historic District.
When Wichita State joined the state university system in 1964, the arena was renamed the WSU Field House.

WSU and college
The most famous WSU alumnus is Edward R. Murrow, the influential broadcaster for whom the WSU communication college is named.
The Senate is composed of representatives from each academic college and department, and from all four WSU campuses.
In 2005, Street and Smith magazine complied a list of the greatest basketball programs in college basketball history, WSU made # 51.
His jersey number 7 retired by both his college team, the WSU Cougars of the Pac-10 Conference and by the New York Giants.

WSU and Washington
Overall, the Federal Government and the State of Washington have entrusted of land to WSU for agricultural and scientific research throughout the Pacific Northwest.
WSU has two representative student body organizations: the Associated Students of Washington State University ( ASWSU ) founded in 1915 and the Graduate and Professional Students Association ( GPSA ) founded about 1970.
They are Washington State Magazine, for alumni, friends, faculty, and staff ; WSU Today daily e-newsletter and Web site for faculty, staff and graduate students ; and The Daily Evergreen, the student newspaper.
WSU broadcast media include Northwest Public Radio and Television, the network of public radio and television stations in the Northwest owned and operated by Washington State University.
In The Washington Monthly criteria, which considers research, community service, and social mobility, WSU rank 117 among national universities.
The WSU wheat research and breeding program continues to serve the Washington wheat industry, the 6th largest in the nation in 2008 – 2009.
The Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory located at WSU works closely with the U. S. Department of Agriculture and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to develop and deploy diagnostic tests for livestock diseases.
Over the years, WSU research and scholarship included the 1968 discovery of the Marmes Man at the Marmes Rockshelter in southeastern Washington, the nation's oldest human remains at that time ; the development of high-yielding dwarf wheat ; discovery of insect resistance to pesticides ; and creation of a method to store cheese in tins, which led to the university's well known and still produced Cougar Gold Cheese.
WSU fruit breeders have developed many varieties for the state including, in 1952, the sweet, yellow Rainier cherry, and in 2010 an apple specifically for Washington, code name WA 2.
Other permanent collections contain works by Northwest artists D. Griffin, Mark Tobey, Kenneth Callahan, Margaret Tomkins, and former faculty members from WSU and the University of Washington.
* WSU Timeline of events leading to formation of State of Washington
The Edward R. Murrow School of Communication at Washington State University awarded their alumnus with the Murrow Award for top leaders in the communication industry in 1999 ; Jackson was a charter member of the WSU Foundation, founded in 1979, provided scholarship money to the Murrow School and chaired the fund-raising drive for the school's alumni center.
Following a two-year hiatus during which cross-state rival WSU prevented the Huskies from Rose Bowl appearances by defeating them in the last game of the 1982 and 1983 seasons, Washington posted an 11-1 record and beat Oklahoma 28-17 to win the Orange Bowl.
The Huskies ended the season at 5 – 7 ( 3 – 6 in conference play, 9th place ), this time defeating state rival Washington State ( WSU ) by three points.
2008 Washington State Cougars football team | WSU defeats winless 2008 Washington Huskies football team | UW 16-13 in double overtime at the 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season | 2008 Apple Cup.
Fullmer studied architecture for two years at Washington State University ( WSU ), from 1968 to 1970.
WSU has a long history in broadcasting, dating to 1908 when it was known as Washington State College.
Doba oversaw one of the greatest WSU victories of all time in the 2003 Holiday Bowl and won three of five Apple Cup rivalry games against Washington.

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