CAREERS EDITION 2014
WSU
Vancouver
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WSU Vancouver is the only
four-year research university
in Southwest Washington
WSU Vancouver dedicated its new campus in the Salmon
Creek area in 1996. Ten years later, in fall 2006, the uni-
versity began serving freshmen and sophomores. For the
2013/2014 school year, more than 3,000 students enrolled,
and 915 received degrees at the 2014 commencement cere-
mony.
WSU Vancouver offers 20 bachelor’s degrees, eight mas-
ter’s degrees and three doctoral degrees. Students may also
be enrolled in science graduate study programs in the
School of Biological Sciences in Pullman and pursue their
entire degree at WSU Vancouver, greatly enhancing the
number of degrees available at the master’s and doctoral
level.
PHOTO BY SUSAN FRIED
SU Vancouver was formally established in 1989
as one of four campuses that make up the
Washington State University system. Today,
WSU Vancouver is celebrating 25 years of progress in pro-
viding access to baccalaureate-level education for the peo-
ple of Southwest Washington and beyond. The university’s
motto says it all: “Stay close. Go far.”
Initially, WSU Vancouver served graduate students and
upper-division students transferring from community col-
leges to complete their bachelor’s degrees. Classes were
held in Bauer Hall on the Clark College campus. In 1990, at
the first commencement, 38 new graduates received their
degrees.
A Seattle Fire Department officer at the Museum of Science and Industry ‘Seattle Fire Day at MOHAI’’
event last October. Children at the event learn that firefighters are there to help and that they should
not run away from them in an emergency.
National reputation, local focus
WSU Vancouver is the only four-year research university
in Southwest Washington—offering big-school resources in
a small-school environment.
The university’s 150 doctoral teaching scholars address
critical challenges in more than 37 fields of study. The
research conducted by faculty and students has both global
and local impact—fuelling economic growth and develop-
ment in Southwest Washington.
In laboratories and classrooms at WSU Vancouver, stu-
dents and faculty work together to tackle the most complex
and difficult issues of the modern world. Students have the
opportunity to work closely with nationally known experts
on their research to learn, discover and innovate. The uni-
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The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) is at the forefront of low-
ering and containing health care costs, improving health
care quality and increasing access to health care in order to
improve the lifelong health of Oregonians.
Employment with the Oregon Health Authority represents
more than just a job. It is an opportunity to serve fellow citi-
zens across our beautiful state.
OHA seeks to attract and retain a high performing and
diverse workforce in which employees’ differences are
respected and valued to better meet the varying needs of the
diverse customers we serve. OHA fosters a diverse and
inclusive work environment that promotes collaboration, flex-
ibility and fairness so that all individuals are able to partici-
pate and contribute to their full potential.
We invite you to visit us online to learn more about OHA and
the career paths available (www.oregonjobs.org). You might
just find that Oregon Health Authority, and the State of
Oregon itself, is the right place for you and your career to call
home.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT
WWW.OREGON.GOV/OHA
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer who actively supports Equal Access for
all people regardless of Race, Color, Religion, Gender, Age, National Origin,
Sexual Orientation or Disability.
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