A Heart in Motion: Rodríguez-Vivaldi retiring but continuing to serve

After serving the WSU community for 30 years in a variety of important roles, Ana María Rodríguez-Vivaldi retired from her post as an associate professor and associate dean in the College of Arts and Sciences but will continue working to improve lives across the university and beyond.

An inspiring teacher, administrator, and mentor, Ana María is widely known for her vivacity, warmth, and professionalism. In lieu of a party, friends and colleagues are invited to extend their best wishes via her online Retirement Guestbook and to learn more about her career and future plans at the CAS Story Hub.

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