If you or someone you know has received an honor, please e-mail the information to Cynthia King at cynking@wsu.edu.
Luke Fidge, media tech senior at the learning center of WSU
Extension in Walla Walla, is the first recipient of the new WSU Crimson Spirit Award. He was nominated by co-worker Cynthia Selde. The award 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.
Extension in Walla Walla, is the first recipient of the new WSU Crimson Spirit Award. He was nominated by co-worker Cynthia Selde. The award 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. The WSU Vancouver master’s of business administration program rated 76 in the top 100 MBAs worldwide ranking by the Aspen Institute. Western Washington, the only other school in the state that achieved the honor, ranked 87. The Aspen Institute is an international nonprofit leadership organization. For additional information, visit https://www.beyondgreypinstripes.org/rankings/school.cfm?cid=551.
Linda Garrelts MacLean, clinical associate professor of pharmacy at WSU Spokane and chair of the Department of Pharmacotherapy, has been named “Faculty Liaison of the Year” by the National Community Pharmacists Association for her dedication to her students and to independent pharmacy.
Pete Jacoby, associate dean of the College of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource Sciences 2007, won the 2007 leadership award from WSU Environmental Health and Safety. Other honored employees included: Patricia Ager, Robert Duncan, David Goose, Garry Johnson, Elizabeth Khosravi, Jeffrey Kuure, Timothy Leachman, Thomas Martin, Tammy McPherson, Norene Phillipson, Jonathan Schad, Mark Schilling and Michael Sturko.
WSU’s Materials and Resources Management unit has been awarded a 2007 Governor’s Award for Pollution Prevention and Sustainable Practices. It recognizes accomplishments of WSU Central Stores, University Recycling, Surplus Stores and the Compost Facility in moving the state towards a more sustainable future.
Michael Franz, certified
business adviser at the Washington Small Business Development Center, has been named the center’s 2007 State Star for his performance, contribution and strong commitment to small business in Seattle. WSU is a partner in the public-private network of 1,000 centers nationwide.
business adviser at the Washington Small Business Development Center, has been named the center’s 2007 State Star for his performance, contribution and strong commitment to small business in Seattle. WSU is a partner in the public-private network of 1,000 centers nationwide.