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A female student in plaid and jeans and a male student in a black jacket and light jeans use a measuring tape on the ground at the top of a green hill. Brick buildings can be seen in the distance.
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UI memorial garden to come this summer

Architecture students Jackson Wiedenfeld (left) and Harper Drake (right) take measurements at the future site of the Vandal Healing Garden and Memorial on the University of Idaho campus. (Credit: Lauren

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Recent Sports News

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Power in the Pool

More Murrow News Stories WSU swimmer Keiana Fountaine breaks records in the pool — and is a leader outside of it. Share Facebook Twitter Reddit Email Print LinkedIn Explore More

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Recent WSU News

Students stand on steps holding signs with sayings like "Eat the Admins" in front of a brick building under a blue sky. A student gives a speech with a megaphone in front of the crowd.
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Unionized WSU student workers going on strike

Members of the Washington State University Coalition of Academic Student Employees (WSU-CASE) hold a rally on the Pullman campus on September 27, 2023. (Credit: Lauren Paterson / NWPB) Listen (Runtime

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Recent Pullman News

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New terminal at Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport

More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. – After breaking ground back in August of 2022, the Pullman-Moscow regional airport has unveiled their brand new, three-gate passenger terminal. Executive Director Tony

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Paddock Spirts Store Now Open

More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – September 19th was the first official day of the new spirit drink merch store in Pullman. The Paddock Spirits are opening their first location

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Recent Regional News

air travel

New terminal at Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport

More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. – After breaking ground back in August of 2022, the Pullman-Moscow regional airport has unveiled their brand new, three-gate passenger terminal. Executive Director Tony

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A female student in plaid and jeans and a male student in a black jacket and light jeans use a measuring tape on the ground at the top of a green hill. Brick buildings can be seen in the distance.
architecture

UI memorial garden to come this summer

Architecture students Jackson Wiedenfeld (left) and Harper Drake (right) take measurements at the future site of the Vandal Healing Garden and Memorial on the University of Idaho campus. (Credit: Lauren

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About the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication at Washington State University

From London rooftop broadcasts during WWII raids, to his exposés of McCarthyism in the early 50s, Edward R. Murrow is known for taking his audience places they had never been and allowing them to experience things they could never imagine.

True to our legacy, the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication is dedicated to providing students—the communications professionals of the future—this same level of inspiration, experience, and real-world education.

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