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  2. Washington State University - Wikipedia

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    The Pullman campus of Washington State University is 620 acres (2.5 km 2) and is in the Palouse region. The average elevation of the campus is approximately 2,500 feet (760 m) above sea level , and is seven miles (11 km) west of the Idaho border and Moscow , home of the University of Idaho , also a land-grant institution.

  3. Washington State University Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Washington State University Vancouver (also WSU Vancouver) is a regional campus of Washington State University.. WSU Vancouver is located on a 351-acre (1.42 km 2) campus outside of Vancouver, Washington, approximately eight miles (13 km) north of the Columbia River and 17 miles north of downtown Portland, Oregon.

  4. WSU Health Sciences Spokane campus - Wikipedia

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    The WSU Health Sciences Spokane campus sits within Spokane's University District between Gonzaga University and the South University District. The campus is generally bounded by the Spokane River to the north and east, Martin Luther King Jr Way and the BNSF Railway tracks to the south, and Pine Street to the west.

  5. Pullman, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Pullman is the site of the flagship campus of Washington State University (WSU), a member of the Pac-12 Conference (Pac-12) in NCAA Division I. WSU is the second-largest university in the state of Washington, and is well known for its veterinary medicine, business, architecture, engineering, agriculture, pharmacy, and communications schools.

  6. Washington State University Tri-Cities - Wikipedia

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    Washington State University Tri-Cities (or WSU Tri-Cities) is one of six campuses that make up Washington State University. It is located along the Columbia River in northern Richland, Washington. With upper division and graduate programs, WSU Tri-Cities offers 20 baccalaureate, 17 master's and 14 doctoral degree programs. [1]

  7. Bryan Hall (Washington State University) - Wikipedia

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    Bryan Hall is a prominent collegiate building in the northwest United States, on the campus of Washington State University in Pullman, Washington.Located in the historic campus core, it is named for Enoch A. Bryan (1855–1941), the president of the college from 1893 to 1915.

  8. Regents approve work on WSU buildings - AOL

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    Nov. 18—New buildings are being planned for Washington State University's Pullman campus. The Board of Regents reconvened Friday morning to finish a two-day meeting at Vancouver, Wash., to take ...

  9. Washington State University System - Wikipedia

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    The Washington State University System is a system of public universities in the U.S. state of Washington.It consists of six campuses: Washington State University (its flagship/main campus), Washington State University Everett, Washington State University Spokane, Washington State University Tri-Cities, Washington State University Vancouver, and Washington State University Global Campus.