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  2. Washington State University - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Evergreen is Washington State University's student newspaper. [132] The first issue of the Evergreen was published in 1895. WSU broadcast media include Northwest Public Radio and Television, the network of public radio and television stations in the Northwest owned and operated by Washington State University. NWPR's flagship station ...

  3. Washington State University College of Nursing - Wikipedia

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    The WSU College of Nursing began offering a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) in 1969. It added the degree-completion program RN-BSN in 1978 and a Master of Nursing (MN) degree program in 1983 to train advanced-practice nurses to provide primary care. The PhD program began in 2007, and the newest degree, the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP ...

  4. Wayne State University - Wikipedia

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    Wayne State University (WSU or simply Wayne) is a public research university in Detroit, Michigan. It is Michigan's third-largest university. It is Michigan's third-largest university. Founded in 1868, Wayne State consists of 13 schools and colleges offering approximately 350 programs to nearly 24,000 graduate and undergraduate students. [ 6 ]

  5. Walter Sisulu University - Wikipedia

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    Mthatha Campus. Walter Sisulu University (WSU) is a university of technology and science located in Mthatha, East London (Buffalo City), Butterworth and Komani (Queenstown) in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, which came into existence on 1 July 2005 as a result of a merger between Border Technikon, Eastern Cape Technikon and the University of Transkei.

  6. WSU Tri-Cities enrollment sees post-pandemic rebound. But it ...

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    The gain bolsters the campus’ total student enrollment, which grew 3%, from 1,441 last fall to 1,489 this fall. That number peaked in 2017 at 1,937 students, but has since fallen. WSU Tri-Cities ...

  7. Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Washington. , U.S. 47°39′40″N 117°24′22″W  /  47.661°N 117.406°W  / 47.661; -117.406. Website. medicine.wsu.edu. The Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine is a public medical school headquartered in Spokane, Washington. Founded in 2015, it is part of Washington State University, and is the second public medical school in the ...

  8. Edward R. Murrow College of Communication - Wikipedia

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    communication.wsu.edu. The Edward R. Murrow College of Communication is a college of Washington State University (WSU) named in honor of one of WSU's most famous alumni, Edward R. Murrow. The college was launched July 1, 2008. Previously it was the Edward R. Murrow School of Communication housed in the College of Liberal Arts.

  9. Washington State University System - Wikipedia

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    The Washington State University System is a system of public universities in the U.S. state of Washington.It consists of six campuses: Washington State University (its flagship/main campus), Washington State University Everett, Washington State University Spokane, Washington State University Tri-Cities, Washington State University Vancouver, and Washington State University Global Campus.