As part of the WAforCivility project, WSU student organizers are asking their peers, Washington legislators, and members of the broader Cougar community to pledge to acknowledge, respect, and listen to others.
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With the winter holidays just around the corner, the WSU community is asked to be extra vigilant to help mitigate the spread of COVID‑19.
The review cited the righting of the university’s finances, the realization of ambitious plans for health education in Spokane, and Schulz’s public accessibility, as chief accomplishments.
Other items approved included the refinancing of 2009 Trust and Building Fee Revenue Bonds and the creation of a new Center for Arts and Humanities.
The university community is invited two events on Tuesday, April 30 to honor outgoing provost Dan Bernardo and his contributions to the University during the 14 years he served in a variety of leadership positions.
Faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to register by Tuesday, April 30 for the May 7 system‑wide symposium focused on the future of WSU and the nation’s land‑grant institutions.
President Kirk Schulz will highlight WSU’s 2018 accomplishments and discuss the initiatives positioning WSU to become the model land‑grant university of the future during his State of the University address at 3:10 p.m. tomorrow in the Bryan Hall Theatre.
Kirk H. Schulz, president of Washington State University, will deliver his third State of the University address to faculty, staff, students and community members at 3:10 p.m. Tuesday, March 26, in Bryan Hall Theatre on the Pullman campus.
President Kirk Schulz will present the 2019 State of the University address at 3:10 p.m. on March 26 on the Pullman campus and via livestream.
WSU President Kirk Schulz praised the progress being made throughout the University system to transform education and improve lives during his second State of the University address.