Washington State University

Washington State University is a public land-grant research university in Pullman, Washington, United States. Founded in 1890, WSU is also one of the oldest land-grant universities in the American... Wikipedia

  • Former names:  Agricultural College, Experiment Station and School of Science of the State of Washington (1890–1905), State College of Washington (1905–1959)
  • Type:  Public land-grant research university
  • Established:  March 28, 1890
  • Academic affiliation:  COP, CUMU
  • Endowment:  $1.27 billion (2023)
  • Budget:  $1.3 billion (FY2025)
  • President:  Elizabeth R. Cantwell
  • Provost:  T. Chris Riley-Tillman
  • Academic staff:  2,261
  • Students:  31,471 – (Total), 20,976 – (Pullman), 1,685 – (Spokane), 1,813 – (Tri-Cities), 283 – (Everett), 3,585 – (Vancouver), 3,265 – (Global Campus/WSU Online)
  • Undergraduates:  26,062 – (Total), 18,346 – (Pullman), 534 – (Spokane), 1,603 – (Tri-Cities), 3,170 – (Vancouver), 283 – (Everett)
  • Postgraduates:  4,262 – (Total)
  • Doctoral students:  1283 – (Total)
  • Campus:  Distant town
  • Other campuses:  Everett, Richland, Spokane, Vancouver
  • Colors:  Crimson and gray
  • Mascot:  Butch T. Cougar
  • Sporting affiliations:  NCAA Division I FBS – Pac-12, MPSF
  • Data source:  DuckDuckGo