Why WSU?
The WSU campus is located on College Hill in
Pullman, a college town of 25,000 located among the rolling hills of the
Palouse region of eastern Washington. The University is the largest
residential university west of the Mississippi, which enhances the friendly,
traditional collegiate atmosphere for which WSU is known.
WSU is located within easy traveling distance of Spokane and Coeur
d'Alene to the north. Seattle and Portland are less than 300 miles to the
west.
Students can immerse themselves in a variety of
learning situations, ranging from high levels of interaction with professors
to hands-on research projects and community and public service activities.
The newest technology, numerous leadership opportunities, and study abroad
programs further enrich the WSU college experience.
All employees of Washington State University have a unique and important
role in the University community. The leadership roles of our employees
allow WSU to extend its educational services throughout the state, with four
campuses, research centers, and cooperative extension offices in each county
of Washington. The expertise and commitment to WSU that our employees
demonstrate on a daily basis exemplifies our World Class, Face to Face
focus, and strengthens our relationship with the local, state, national, and
worldwide communities.
Last Edited: Aug 06, 2007 2:31 PM