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Washington State University Spokane (WSU Spokane), branded as WSU Health Sciences Spokane, is a campus of Washington State University located in Spokane, Washington. It was established in 1989 and, as of 2010, is designated as the university's health science campus. [ 3 ]
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]
This is a list of unincorporated communities in the U.S. state of Washington which are not incorporated municipalities.Incorporated municipalities in the state are listed separately in a list of cities and list of towns.
The University District, also referred as the U-District or Spokane University District, is a 770-acre (1.20 sq mi; 3.1 km 2) area, tax increment financing, and innovation [1] district in Spokane, Washington.
Washtucna (/ w ɑː ʃ ˈ t ʌ k n ə /) is a town in Adams County, Washington, United States.The population was 211 at the 2020 census, a 1% increase over the previous census.The town was named for a lake 12 miles from the town in Franklin County which was in turn named after a Palouse Native American chief.
The site of the campus is a former brownfield site that was once occupied by rail lines and a waste incubator. [4]On April 23, 1988, Washington State Governor Booth Gardner signed an appropriation that allocated $800,000 for purchasing land east of Downtown Spokane for the eventual development of a higher education campus. [5]
ZIP code: 99004 [4] Area code: 509: GNIS feature ID: 2584975 [2] Four Lakes is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Spokane County, Washington ...
Washington State University Everett (WSU Everett) is a campus of Washington State University in Everett, Washington. The land-grant research university was founded in 1890 and the Washington State Legislature approved funding for WSU to expand to Snohomish County in 2011. [4] The campus began with a 95,000-square foot building costing $64 ...