University budget
WSU President Floyd shares his story
The President tells The Daily Evergreen about his experiences before WSU.
Aftermath of cuts unveiled: Budget faces further gouges in wake of revenue forecast
More cuts are coming in the wake of the new shortfall indicated in the revenue forecast.
WSU capable of finding funds
Citizens of the state of Washington have their own problems to worry about
Board sets out to merge two colleges
The controversial merger of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences passed, but the greatest challenge is yet to come: the task of integrating the two schools.
College of Letters and Sciences announced
Three percent contingency fund is being withheld will be released on October 1.
Gregoire announces budget cut
The cuts may lead to a $25.8 million cut to WSU’s future budget.
Renovate for new recruits
Renovations to Martin Stadium, while costly, are necessary for our school
Two Coug Days could prove useful for WSU
Education will be the key ingredient for success
Online courses are the answer
Technology can ease our carrying capacity
Union! Union! Union!
The administration has let WSU professors down; time to organize
Branch campuses are an acceptable loss
Budget cuts unsustainable
The cost of educating a student has stayed the same but now the state is paying less of the bill.
Floyd speaks about state of WSU
With furthering firings ahead, WSU's future appears to be growing more bleak
Summer tuition may be reduced next year
President Elson S. Floyd said tuition may be reduced by 16 percent for the 2013 summer session.
Community/Duncan Dunn dormitory renovations brings high-end ammenities while preserving 1920s charm
Pullman, Wash. - Community/Duncan Dunn Hall opened its doors after a year long renovation this fall semester.
moreFreshman class enrollment surpasses limits
Special assistant to the provost Ken Vreeland said the university’s strategy has been a ‘real success story.’
Pullman, Wash - WSU makes adjustments to class sections and sizes to accommodate the large incoming freshman class.
moreThe squeaky wheel gets the grease
Floyd looks to community
Pullman 2020 envisions Pullman, including WSU as a collective community.
Admins talk budget
Budget proposal bad for state
Gov. Chris Gregoire could face severe backlash for this proposed budget
Too little, too late, too much
University budget proposal from House Democrats will do little to assist students after so many cuts
Representatives discuss budget problems
Wash. officials sit in on ASWSU meeting



