Make your reservation to attend the Celebrating Excellence Recognition Banquet – Deadline Today!

The deadline to make your reservations to attend the Celebrating Excellence Recognition Banquet is today, Friday, March 16.

Celebrating Excellence honors the outstanding achievements of WSU faculty and staff. The newest recipients of the Eminent Faculty Award, the V. Lane Rawlins Distinguished Lifetime Service Award, the Sahlin Faculty Excellence Awards, the President’s Employee Excellence Awards, the President’s Distinguished Teaching Awards for Non-Tenure Track Faculty, the Emeritus Society Legacy of Excellence Award, the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Award, the Faculty Diversity Award, the Association for Faculty Women Samuel H. Smith Leadership Award, and the presenter of the Distinguished Faculty Address are honored at this banquet. This year’s newly tenured and promoted faculty are also honored during this special evening. Price is $45/person. Please plan to attend and support your colleagues.

Reservations can be made online at https://showcase.wsu.edu/banquet/ through Friday, March 16.

Please contact University Events at 509-335-4737 or wsuevent@wsu.edu with any questions.

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