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  2. 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]

  3. Carson College of Business - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, the school was granted college status and became the College of Business and Economics. The first functioning dean was Dr. Eugene Clark. The college first offered business courses with the establishment of three branch campuses of Washington State University in Tri-Cities, Spokane and Vancouver in 1989.

  4. As WSU Tri-Cities turns 35 this year, leaders reflect on past ...

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    The satellite campus shares the struggles of larger peers — slowed enrollment, instructor turnover and questions about the value of a 4-year degree.

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  7. WSU Tri-Cities enrollment sees post-pandemic rebound. But it ...

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    WSU Tri-Cities also saw a 2% increase in new transfer students and a 5% increase in overall undergraduate students. “Two consecutive years of growth in new first-year students shows we have ...

  8. Washington State University - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Evergreen is Washington State University's student newspaper. [134] The first issue of the Evergreen was published in 1895. 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. NWPR's flagship station ...

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