Washington State University
(Pullman, WA)
Washington State, founded in 1890, is a public, comprehensive university. The academic strength lies in over 200 fields of study offered across its 11 diverse academic colleges. U.S. News and World Report consistently ranks the University among the top 60 public universities in the country. Extracurricular activities and leadership opportunities abound, highlighted by over 300 student clubs and organizations and its membership in the Pac-12 athletic conference. Its beautiful 620-acre campus is located in Pullman, in southeastern Washington, 80 miles south of Spokane.
- 4 hours 39 min ago
- 1298Washington State UniversityU.S. high school students who are ranked in the top 10 percent of their high school class or who have a GPA of 3.50 or better (on 4.0 scale) are assured admission to Washington State University. You will still need to send us test scores and apply.
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- 1298If you have less than a full year of college credit post high school to transfer, we may ask you to also have your high school transcript (or GED) and test scores (SAT or ACT) sent to WSU. If you have over one year of transfer work following high school then we will not need high school work or test scores.
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- The Murrow Interview: A Conversation with Craig Duff
- The convergence of print, broadcasting and the Internet has changed the way journalists report and present the news. Nowhere is this more true than in the Middle East, where mainstream news organizations combine original reporting with information and video sourced from digital activists and ordinary citizens carrying out the functions of journalists. Craig Duff has been at the cutting edge of this reporting revolution, helping The New York Times make the transition to digital and more recently as head of multi-media and chief video journalist at Time.com, where he supervised the website's coverage of the Arab Spring. In early 2012, he joined the faculty at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. This interview was recorded in April 2012 in front of a live audience of high school journalism students at the national conference of the Journalism Education Association and the National Scholastic Press Association in Seattle.
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- Imagine Tomorrow 2012
- The Imagine Tomorrow competition at Washington State University unites educators, scholars, and industry leaders to teach students of all backgrounds how to translate ideas into results. At the outset, the competition asks teams of Washington 9th through 12th graders to address a topic—this year, energy sustainability—by answering any of four challenges: biofuels, technology, behavior, or design. With these challenges, we aim to invite collaboration among leaders of today and tomorrow, enable students to realize how much they can achieve, and drive innovation that changes lives.
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