Stimson tapped personal letters, scrapbooks, oral histories, diaries and newspaper stories to show how the first 50 years at WSU reflect how colleges and universities nationwide evolved as places that cultivated free-flowing societies and civic-minded people. Pullmans isolation fostered relationships between students and professors and through upheavals in student body politics, the growth of the Greek system and mascot antics, students came to influence faculty and administrators.
Stimson is a journalism professor at Eastern Washington University and a WSU graduate. The 176-page book is $22.95 and available through WSU Press.