Washington State University is located in Pullman, a dynamic center of higher education, research, and culture nestled among the beautiful rolling hills of southeastern Washington. Pullman lies in the heart of the Palouse, a geographic area covering some 10,000 square miles of northwestern Idaho and southeastern Washington.
Pullman recently was designated a “dreamtown” by Demograhics Daily, reflecting the city’s exceptionally high quality of life. Pullman boasts the second highest percentage of adults with graduate degrees among U.S. micropolitan areas, and its public school system was named one of the top 100 in the U.S.