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April 29, 2008

WSU may chop its forestry program

PULLMAN (AP) — Washington is called The Evergreen State, but its only accredited undergraduate program in forestry is in danger of being axed.

The major at Washington State University has only about 20 students, and might be slashed as part of a general reform of the school's less-popular offerings. Ten years ago forestry had 50 majors.


 
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