Exhibition Dates: March 9 – August 14 A coda to the proceeding Follow the Sun: The Holland and Orton Collections exhibition, Follow the River: Portraits of the Columbia Plateau will reframe the museum’s Worth D. Griffin Collection of Native portraiture alongside cultural materials from Plateau tribes including the Palus (Palouse) and Nimiipuu (Nez Perce) whose homelands the Washington State University Pullman campus is located upon. In the summer of 1936, Washington State College (WSC) Fine Arts Department Chair Worth D. Griffin (with the support of WSC President E. O. Holland and the Board of Regents) began an ambitious series of oil on canvas portraits of . » More .
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January 21, 2021
A team of Washington State University Pullman hospitality business management students recently captured the title of best wine label at the Intercollegiate Wine Business Invitational.
By Sue McMurray, Carson College of Business
A team of Washington State University Pullman hospitality business management students recently captured the title of best wine label at the Intercollegiate Wine Business Invitational, an annual online competition, for a third consecutive victory.
Washington-themed label sticks with judges
WSU Pullman team seniors Samantha Carone, Margaret Bader, Ryan Brady, Hayley Brown, Jaden Lohman, and Austen Peñuelas worked collectively to virtually create Rolling Hills, a riesling wine. Bob Harrington, director of the WSU School of Hospitality Business Management, coached them.
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