40 years at WSU commended

Seven employees will be recognized for 40 years of service to WSU at the annual employee recognition reception 3:30-5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 29, in the Ensminger pavilion.
 
Along with the Crimson Spirit award, the reception is part of the enhanced employee recognition program that WSU began in 2005.
 
Although others at WSU have longer service records, the program recognizes employee service at 5-year increments. The 40-year recognition is the longest for which any employees were recognized in 2007.
 
Employees being honored for 40 years are:
• Kenneth Casavant, economic sciences
• Terrence E. Cook, political sciences
• Kenneth D. Duft, economic sciences
• Lana Vonnee Miller, capital planning/development
• Nolan L. Murray, Prosser irrigated agriculture research and extension center.
• Betty Musick, horticulture/landscape architecture
• Joe C. Watson, educational/public media

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