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  • ...Center from 1987 to 2001. Several of his publications focus on planning an international consortium to design, launch, and operate a remote sensing system. He moved ...nalyses of spatial data, including earth-looking imagery from domestic and international weather and land satellite systems.
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  • ...ng graduate education to Pakistani students in the area of water-resources development; these students also took courses at WSU. ...in Pakistan proved to be only the beginning of the school's international development work. In 1975, the government of Jordan asked Washington State University t
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  • ...ules and regulations developed in the northwest and so I was a part of the development of that whole regional governing body which became known as the Northwest C ...uh, I was part of that representing the northwest region as far as in the development of what then became known as The Association for Intercollegiate Athletics
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  • ...rved as University president from 1893 to 1916 and was responsible for the development of WSU into a major education institution. Today, Bryan Hall houses classrooms, the Office of International Programs, and part of the School of Music.
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