![Diane and Phil Ohl by a mountain lake in Patagonia carry a WSU Cougar flag](https://s3.wp.wsu.edu/uploads/sites/902/2021/11/2021winter-ohl-travel-thumb-198x198.jpg)
Gallery
![Diane and Phil Ohl by a mountain lake in Patagonia carry a WSU Cougar flag](https://s3.wp.wsu.edu/uploads/sites/902/2021/11/2021winter-ohl-travel-thumb-198x198.jpg)
![Photo of mother and daughter at quinceanera](https://s3.wp.wsu.edu/uploads/sites/902/2021/11/2021winter-more-nash-thumb-198x198.jpg)
The Nash Collection
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Stand-in fans at the 2020 home football game
Watch a slideshow of stand-in fans and the Cougs in action during 2020’s singular home football game versus Oregon.
Please note that Pac-12 radio highlights of the game will play with this slideshow if you allow your browser to auto-play sound.
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Gallery: Navy buoys in Puget Sound
During World War II, the US Navy manufactured anti-submarine and anti-torpedo nets at Naval Magazine Indian Island in Puget Sound.
These nets, supported by large buoys similar to the one used as an oven at the Washington State University Bread Lab, protected the munitions at Indian Island, among other ports.
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Gallery: Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center
The Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center at Washington State University provides inclusive, creative and educational programming to empower and transform individuals and communities.
The beautiful building pays homage to the Palouse hills and to the traditional Nez Perce and Palus lands that WSU Pullman sits on.
On the web
Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center
More features of the Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center
What’s new? (WSM Fall 2016)
At our table (WSM Winter 2017)
Of place and history (WSM Summer 2021)
Gallery: Designs from informal
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Gallery: Voyages in Papua New Guinea
Jordan Boersma, an ornithology doctoral student at Washington State University, discovered knowledge about the white-shouldered fairywren, and about the people and cultures, of Papua New Guinea. See his journeys below through his photographs.
Read about Boersma’s work and experiences in Papua New Guinea.
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Gallery: Works from the Black Arts Movement in Chicago
A group of artists, musicians, dancers, poets, and writers in Chicago gave birth to the rich aesthetic based on Black American experience known as the Black Arts Movement (BAM). Below are just a few examples of their work.
Read about a new documentary on BAM in Chicago from WSU Vancouver associate professors of English Thabiti Lewis and Pavithra Narayanan.
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Gallery: Gardens in Burundi
Schoolchildren in the small, war-torn African nation of Burundi are planting gardens and learning other skills, working with Washington State University Extension and 4-H partners.
Take a look at some of their successful efforts…
Read more in “Gardens of hope in Burundi”
![Barns, tractors and farm signs at Wild Rose Prairie north of Spokane](https://s3.wp.wsu.edu/uploads/sites/902/2019/11/2019winter-agritourism-gallery-thumb-198x198.jpg)