About WSU
Washington State University is a top-tier research university and one of America's leading land-grant universities. The University is classified among the 96 public and private institutions with very high research activity by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
A statewide institution, WSU's historic main campus is in Pullman in southeast Washington, while its three regional campuses are in Spokane, the Tri-Cities and Vancouver. Research and extension centers are located throughout the state, and award-winning Distance Degree Programs serve students statewide and around the world.
WSU has nine academic colleges, including Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource Sciences; Business; Education; Engineering and Architecture; Liberal Arts; Nursing; Pharmacy; Sciences; and Veterinary Medicine plus a nationally respected Honors College and a Graduate School.
Among the University's faculty are members of the National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineering, Fulbright Fellows, and many who are recipients of national and international honors in their academic fields.
Since its founding in 1890, WSU has prepared students for productive and successful lives and careers, and conducted research that undergirds the state's economy. Innovations in health care, technologies from biosciences to computer chips to plasticized wood, agriculture, business and more make a profound difference for Washington State and its citizens.
Selected Resources about WSU
Board of Regents and Office of the President
2002-2007 Strategic Plan and 2002-2007 Strategic Plan (PDF)
WSU Home Page and Faculty & Staff Home Page
Virtual Tour of the Pullman Campus
Final Two Provost Candidates to Visit Campus May
13, 14
Candidate Evaluation Form Now Available Online
First Two Candidates Will Visit Campus in Early May
Seeking Provost & Executive VP Nominations
Search Committee to Hold Public Meetings Feb. 26
President Floyd appoints Committee for Provost / Executive Vice President Search
Download the advertisement that appears in the Chronicle of Higher Education (PDF)