Landscape Architecture

Future Directions for Snake River, Dams, and Regional Transportation Envisioned by WSU, UI Grad Students

PULLMAN, Wash. – Landscape architecture, design, and education graduate students from Washington State University and the University of Idaho will present their visions for the Lower Snake River Basin Dec. 9 – Jan. 31 at the Sage Baking Company in Lewiston. The opening reception for the show is at 6:30 p.m., Dec. 9.

Landscape Architecture Students’ Work Envisions Redesigns of Lewiston Waterfront

PULLMAN, Wash. – Landscape architecture graduate students from Washington State University and the University of Idaho will present their visions for the Lewiston waterfront Dec. 10 – 31 at the Sage Baking Company in Lewiston. The opening reception for the show is at 6 p.m., Dec. 10. Called “Water Views,” the show features design work […]

WSU Student, Faculty Designers Tibet/China-Bound

SPOKANE, Wash. – A team of Washington State University architecture, landscape architecture and interior design faculty and students are bound for China and Tibet this May to get a rare look at how people there design, furnish and occupy their homes. Led by Professor Nancy Blossom, director of the Interdisciplinary Design Institute at WSU Spokane, […]

Inland Turf, Tree & Landscape Conference, Feb. 1-2

PULLMAN, Wash. — The 15th annual Inland Northwest Turf, Tree and Landscape Conference is scheduled Feb 1-2 at the Coeur d’Alene Resort in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. The educational program attracts more than 300 professional landscapers, arborists, master gardeners, pest control companies, nursery employers, educators, students, and public and private grounds maintenance professionals from Washington, Idaho, […]

Budget Best in CAHE History

PULLMAN, Wash. — “The legislature has done a great thing for farm and ranch families. This is the best state budget in the history of the Washington State University College of Agriculture and Home Economics.” This was the reaction of James Zuiches, dean of the college, to word that the Washington State Legislature fully funded […]