WSU (Washington State University) and U of I (University of Idaho) are two universities located in the northwestern United States. WSU is located in Pullman, Washington, while U of I is located in Moscow, Idaho, which is only eight miles away from WSU.
WSU is a larger university with a student population of around 29,000 undergraduate and graduate students. It is known for its strong programs in veterinary medicine, agriculture, business, and engineering, and is a member of the Pac-12 Conference for athletics.
U of I is a smaller university with around 12,000 undergraduate and graduate students. It is known for its strong programs in agriculture, natural resources, engineering, and law. It is also classified as a national research university and is a founding member of the Big Sky Conference for athletics.
The two universities have a long-standing rivalry in sports, with the football game between WSU and U of I called the "Battle of the Palouse". The two schools also compete in other sports, including basketball, volleyball, and soccer.
Overall, both WSU and U of I offer quality education and unique opportunities for students, each with their own specialties and strengths.
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