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C-TRAN and WSU Vancouver broke ground on the Vine’s Highway 99 route, a 9-mile bus rapid transit line connecting the university to downtown Vancouver and the Waterfront, set to open in 2027.
For the third time in as many summers, Washington State University Vancouver’s infamous corpse flower is expected to bloom again sometime around Monday, July 29. The plant, named Titan VanCoug ...
Washington offers more need-based financial aid to undergraduate students than any other state in the country. Yet college enrollment is stagnant, students are struggling to fill out the application f ...
C-TRAN's third Vine route will run along the Highway 99 and Main Street corridor between downtown Vancouver and the WSU Vancouver campus near Salmon Creek.
VANCOUVER — Washington State University Vancouver leaders have selected local early-learning provider Innovative Services NW to relaunch on-campus child care services as early as August.
Washington State women's basketball has announced the program's participation in the 2025 Paradise Jam this November at the University of the Virgin Islands. Th ...
But for Templin and her colleagues at Washington State University, Vancouver, the honey is key. In this video still, a honey bear glows ominously.
Washington State University leaders announced Thursday the Cowlitz Indian Tribe is donating $1 million to support education and research in life sciences at Washington State University Vancouver.
One of the largest and rarest flowers in the world is expected to bloom soon at Washington State University Vancouver. The corpse flower, which students have named Titan VanCoug, is getting ready ...
Local News New cougar statue being installed at Washington State University Vancouver campus The WSU Vancouver "X" page said the new statue will be in front of the Life Sciences building.
Washington State University Vancouver's Titan VanCoug is among the tallest and smelliest corpse flowers in existence.
Titan VanCoug, the corpse flower at Washington State University's Vancouver campus, is blooming.