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Webb, Everett M. and Louise Ott Scholarship

Everett M. Webb and his wife, Louise, were both WSU alumni (1924). For 40 years, Mr. Webb served as a teacher, administrator and coordinator, in both public schools and at WSU. He created the Vocational Agriculture Department at Dayton High the same year he graduated. From 1931-36, he was Superintendent of Schools and taught Vocational Agriculture […]

Webb, James W. Scholarship

James W. Webb was a member of the WSU Class of 1935 and long time teacher of vocational agriculture and Principal at Ritzville High School, Ritzville, WA.  This fund was established by his daughter, M. Susan Webb (now deceased), member of the WSU class of 1967. Those considered eligible for scholarships hereunder must be currently […]

Wildlife Conservation Conclave Scholarship

Dedicated Sportsmen concerned about our present and future wildlife came together to establish a fund to support a scholarship in wildlife conservation. The Wildlife Conservation Conclave Scholarship was formed to help further the studies of a student in wildlife conservation. Award Requirements The Wildlife Conservation Conclave Scholarship will be awarded to undergraduate students in the […]

Willmsen, Harold Floriculture Fund

As stipulated in the bequest of Harold E. Willmsen, a Fund was established to be devoted and utilized in the field of Floriculture. Award Requirements Part of the annual income of the Harold Willmsen Floriculture Fund is to be used for the maintenance of the Harold Willmsen Memorial Gardens at the Irrigated Agriculture Research and […]

Wittenbach Memorial Scholarship

Preference shall be given, though not limited to, students who are residents of Southwest Spokane County and who are enrolled in CAHNRS at Washington State University, majoring in agriculture or related. The students must be regularly enrolled on a full-time basis to qualify and each scholarship may be awarded for any period from one to […]

Working, E. J. Scholarship

E.J. Working was the Department Chairman of the Department of Agricultural Economics at Washington State University from 1954-65. Following his death in 1968, substantial contributions from the E.J. Working family decided to commence a separate scholarship, the “E. J. Working Scholarship”. Award Requirements  Those considered eligible for scholarships hereunder shall be full time, regularly enrolled […]

Wyatt, Anne Harder Scholarship

Anne Harder MacKenzie Wyatt, the daughter of Jacob and Annine Harder, was born March 28, 1908. She attended country school in Ritzville, located just two miles from her family’s home until the eighth grade. The family then moved to Spokane where she attended Lewis and Clark High School, graduating in 1926. Anne continued her education […]