Norm and Helen Schaaf are both WSU graduates who feel they received a great education from WSU and have felt part of the WSU family since their time in Pullman. They wish to provide financial assistance to future students in appreciation of all the benefits they have enjoyed as a result of their time spent […]
In 1977, twelve years before Rose Ann Finkel co-founded Seattle’s iconic Pike Brewing, Truffles, the “gourmet grocery” that she and two other women started was rated by Time Magazine as “one of America’s five best specialty food stores.” She is a pioneer in the wine business as well, working with her husband Charles to market […]
The Forestry major at WSU is an interdisciplinary program and prepares students to make a positive impact locally and globally by creating, managing, conserving, and repairing forested ecosystems. The program builds on a strong foundation in science, with an emphasis on forest ecosystems. Foresters plan, maintain, and preserve forests and forest resources for public and […]
The fund is named in memory of Bertha C. Leigh and Roy E. Leigh, parents of Duane E. Leigh, former Professor and Chair of the WSU Department of Economics. Bertha passed away in March, 1999, and Roy passed away in April, 2007. Roy Leigh is a 1938 WSU Science (Geology) graduate and spent his career […]
Ken and Dorothy with their family are establishing this fund to provide for the continuing development of the School of Economic Sciences and suppoti of their students and research. By honoring the 50 years of Ken’s service to WSU and to celebrate Dorothy’s commitment to both WSU and the Pullman community; the Casavant family endeavors […]
Viruses and Virus Diseases of Plants is an extensive and intensive overview of the nature of plant viruses including taxonomy, classification, disease induction, economic impact, plant-virus interactions, transmission, genome structure and organization, ecology, epidemiology and control. This program is in the Department of Plant Pathology, within the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences. […]
Through applied transformative experiences and programs, the Center for Transformational Learning & Leadership prepares CAHNRS Cougs to be professionally resilient, ethical leaders, and global citizens. Through collaborations with faculty, alumni, community, and business partners, the Center will provide students with learning opportunities and connect a network of CAHNRS Cougs that can support community, foster innovation, […]
Uses and Purposes All funds will be used in a manner that will advance the interests of the Human Development Department, including activities directly related to education, research, extension, international programs, equipment, travel, honoraria, public relations, program development and facilities.
Uses and Purposes Any and all gifts and contributions for expenditure hereunder shall be used in a manner that will advance the interests of the Entomology Department in the areas of education, research, extension and international programs, including expenditures for equipment, foreign and domestic travel, special speakers, student awards, scholarships, public relations and other activities […]