Remember to nominate outstanding employees

Nominations are welcome for the monthly Crimson Spirit Award. It honors employees who perform in an exemplary manner and make outstanding contributions to the university community in accordance with WSU’s strategic goals and values.
 
It is part of the Employee Recognition Program and provides a unique opportunity for anyone to nominate a WSU employee for recognition.
 
A nomination form, criteria and eligibility requirements can be found ONLINE @ www.employee-recognition.wsu.edu. WSU’s strategic goals and values can be found ONLINE @ www.strategicplan.wsu.edu.
 
Faculty, staff, students and the general public may make nominations. A justification statement of 500 words or less must accompany the nomination form. Nominators will be anonymous.
 
Honorees will receive a commemorative glass sculpture, universitywide recognition and a letter of congratulations from President Elson S. Floyd. Annually, Crimson Spirit Award recipients will be recognized at the Employee Recognition Reception, scheduled this year at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 10, in the CUB senior ballroom.

 

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