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Photo Galleries

Fall 2008

  1. Gallery
  2. "How I Make Both Ends Meet"
    Cougs have a long history of figuring out ways to save money while attending school during tight economic times. Read the three winning essays and correspondence from a 1932 essay contest on "How I Economized Last Semester."
  3. Reconsidering the oyster
    A photo gallery of Willapa Bay oyster beds
  4. Pullman's Artesian History
    When Pullman's artesian wells were discovered in 1890, they made a huge impact on the small town's future.
  5. CUB Renovation
    New photos unveil a preview of the renovated CUB.

Summer 2008

  1. Historic NW Hotel Postcards—Wish You Were Here
    See some of the Northwest landmarks that were in the Westin Collection of hotels
  2. Doggie Donors
    A look inside the canine blood donor program at Washington State University's Veterinary Teaching Hospital
  3. Life and Adventures of Princess Caraboo—A Gallery
    “...And where did she come from? and who can she be? Did she fall from the sky? did she rise from the sea?...Come read me the riddle of Miss Caraboo.”

Spring 2008

  1. The home of my family
    Photographer Zach Mazur images the world of the Makahs.
  2. Excavating Ozette 1967-1981
    The excavation of the Ozette site on Washington's Olympic Peninsula lasted over a decade and formed a new village. Photos courtesy Paul Gleeson.

Winter 2007-08

  1. The Collectors
    A number of the specimens in WSU’s mycological herbarium were collected and identified at the Pullman campus. View a photographic sampling of some of the more prominent local collectors and their contributions.
  2. Field camp plus 50
    A nostalgic look at the archaeological dig by Richard Daugherty and his students on the Snake River in 1957--and the group's reunion on the same site 50 years later, as photographed by John Snyder.

Fall 2007

  1. Impressions
    A gallery of souvenir lithographs commemorating the United States Science Exhibit at the Seattle World's Fair, 1962.

Summer 2007

  1. Counting Cougs
    Stalking the wild--and elusive--cougar with graduate student Hilary Cooley in northeastern Washington. A photo gallery by Robert Hubner.
  2. Project CAT
    In September 2006, photographer Robert Hubner joined graduate students Hilary Cooley and Ben Maletzke on a trip to capture and collar a cougar kitten, with the help of students from the Cle Elum-Roslyn schools’ Project CAT.

Fall 2006

  1. On Skyline Drive
    Photographs of McCroskey State Park by George Bedirian
  2. Dances with cranes
    Photographs of Nebraska's sandhill cranes by Paul Johnsgard '55

Summer 2006

  1. Light on the Water
    Photographer Kevin Nibur '05 trains his camera on the many moods of Hood Canal.

WINTER 2005-06

  1. Washington’s wine crush
    People and places of Washington's wine industry.
  2. Magpie Forest
    Protecting a piece of the past.

Fall 2005

  1. Bringing Couture to Campus
    Student designs from the 22nd annual Mom’s Weekend Fashion Show.
  2. If Clothes Could Talk . . . But They Do!
    What WSU students are wearing on campus.

Spring 2005

  1. Where water meets desert:
    A photo gallery by Bill Wagner
  2. Harrah
  3. Davenport
  4. Pullman
  5. Kennewick

Winter 2004-05

  1. The cheesemaking process at WSU's creamery
    Ever wonder how they make that Cougar Gold? Here's where you find out. Photos by Robert Hubner.
  2. Ideas, buildings, & mirrors
    The many facets of Spokane's built environment. Photographs by George Bedirian.
  3. Seen from the street: Photographs of Spokane by Catherine Bicknell
    One lens. One photographer. A unique perspective on Spokane.

Fall 2004

  1. A little bronze--strategically placed
    An exhibition of bronze sculpture from the Walla Walla Foundry, Pullman campus, fall 2004.
  2. An exquisite scar
    Photographs of Washington's Channelled Scablands by Robert Hubner
  3. Truck drivin' man
    Ah, the romance of trucking! Photographs by Rajah Bose.

Summer 2004

  1. Short Shakespeareans
    In a gallery of photos by Don Seabrook, young members of a Wenatchee drama group dress-rehearse a performance of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.

Spring 2004

  1. Mount St. Helens
    Exploring Mount St. Helens with ecologist John Bishop and his team. A photo gallery by Robert Hubner.
  2. Willapa Bay
    A Willapa Bay photo gallery by Bill Wagner.

Fall 2003

  1. Wings to fly
    A WSU dancer takes flight

    A gallery of photographs by Robert Hubner.

Summer 2003

  1. Flix Cafe
    The decor is Hollywood: Humphrey Bogart, James Dean, Marilyn Monroe, Orson Welles. Photos by Robert Hubner.

Winter 2002-03

  1. Bridges to prosperity
    Photographs from Ethiopia by Zoe Keone.

Summer 2002

  1. Gallery: The pull of rowing
    In training with WSU's women's rowing team. Photos by Robert Hubner.

Winter 2003-04

  1. Washington's Marine Highway
    Ferrying the waters of Puget Sound

Fall 2003

  1. Wings to Fly
    A young dancer takes flight

Winter 2002-03

  1. Bridges to Prosperity
    A construction team, led by a WSU alum, rehabilitates a bridge in Ethiopia and stimulates a local economy.

Summer 2002

  1. Pull of Rowing
    In training with WSU¿s women¿s rowing team