Washington State University
Washington State University (WSU) is a public land-grant research university in Pullman, Washington. Founded in 1890, WSU is also one of the oldest land-grant universities in the American West. With an undergraduate enrollment of 24,278 and a total enrollment of 28,581, it is the second largest institution for higher education in Washington state behind the University of Washington. It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity".
View of the Palouse at Steptoe Butte
Thompson and Bryan Halls in 1925
WSU campus from the northwest
Thompson Hall (1894), known as the Administration Building until renamed in 1972
Pullman is the most populous city in Whitman County, located in southeastern Washington within the Palouse region of the Pacific Northwest. The population was 32,901 at the 2020 census, and estimated to be 32,508 in 2022. Originally founded as Three Forks, the city was renamed after industrialist George Pullman in 1884.
Image: Pullman WA Main Street May 2023
Image: Martin Stadium Aerial, Pullman WA, March 2024
Image: Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Headquarters May 2023
Image: Pullman WSU Campus, January 2024