The book details Washington State College faculty member Ida Lou Anderson’s life, the WSC campus in the 1920s and 1930s, and the development of campus architecture.
Written by current and retired faculty and present staff from the Department of Biological Systems Engineering, the book reaches from the university’s 1892 origins to the present.
As Cougars walk on WSU’s Pullman campus, there are steam tunnels right below them that help with the communication infrastructure on campus, heating and electricity. The steam tunnels are 5 feet wide and 6 feet tall on the inside. The steam runs through one side of the tunnel while the electricity runs through the other, said.