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Map: Sculptures on the WSU Pullman campus

Winter 2014

Map of sculptures on the WSU Pullman campus....
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Categories: Fine Arts
Tags: Sculpture

Mural in K-House

Winter 2014

Coming soon: the mural in K-House, also called the Interfaith House....
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Categories: WSU history
Tags: Mural, Buildings

Excerpt from Geronimo: Leadership Strategies of an American Warrior

Winter 2014

Read more about the book Geronimo: Leadership Strategies of an American Warrior by Mike Leach and Buddy Levy. You can find purchase links for the book here. CHAPTER ONE The Making of a Warrior (Discipline) They Called Him Geronimo: What’s in a Name? GERONIMO WAS BORN in 1823 at the headwaters of the Gila River east of the border of present-d...
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Categories: History
Tags: Native American leaders, Leadership

The mystery map

Winter 2014

A hunt for the author of this hand-drawn map leads to an exploration of the history of geology at WSU. Read more in “Mapmaker Mystery.” See the details of the map by clicking on the images below. Click the map to view a magnified version. [+] More

Categories: Earth sciences, Geography
Tags: Maps

Videos: Flights of the Genii

Fall 2014

Watch the first, eighth, and ninth flights of the Genii Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) built by WSU students. Read more about drone research in “Things that Fly in the Sky”....
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Categories: Engineering
Tags: Video, Drones, Unmanned aerial vehicles

Gallery: Ferdinand’s murals

Fall 2014

Murals from the old Troy Hall Ferdinand’s ice cream shoppe now grace the walls of the Food Science Building at WSU Pullman....
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Categories: WSU history, Culinary Arts
Tags: Ferdinand's, Gallery

Gallery: Jim Dine’s prints at WSU

Fall 2014

Artist Jim Dine gave The Technicolor Heart to WSU in 2004. Now he has donated a significant collection of more than 200 of his prints to the University, including the selections in this gallery....
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Categories: Fine Arts
Tags: Jim Dine, Printmaking, Gallery

Videos: The Boat Guy

Fall 2014

Chip Hanauer ’76, hydroplane racing legend, treks around the Pacific Northwest as The Boat Guy in this amusing series of videos, shot by cameraman and Boat Guy travel buddy Sam Bisset. Read more about Chip and his life in “Chip Hanauer ’76—The boat guy”....
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Categories: Alumni, Recreation
Tags: Video, Boating

Video: A tour of the Cougar Football Complex

Fall 2014

Washington State head football coach Mike Leach tours the Cougar Football Complex in May 2014. Read more in “Cougar Football: A new home at the core of campus”....
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Categories: Athletics
Tags: Buildings, Video

Sagebrush and rabbits

Fall 2014

A drone flies above the deserts of central Idaho, photographing the sagebrush landscape below every 2.5 seconds. The high-resolution photos over the Lemhi Valley near the small town of Salmon, capture the native habitat of the pygmy rabbit. The world’s smallest rabbit native uses sagebrush as both food and shelter throughout the mountain west in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah, and Nevada. One isolated subspecies resides in Washington state’s Columbia Basin and is listed as an endangered ...
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Categories: Environmental studies, Biological sciences
Tags: Pygmy rabbits, Drones

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