Nominate a student for Dec. Student Leader of the Month

Honor a hardworking student by nominating him or her for Student Involvement’s Student Leader of the Month. All Washington State University students, staff and faculty members can submit a nomination on Coug Sync. December nominations are accepted until 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 14.

This award is given to student leaders who impact the WSU community and encourage others to learn and engage with student leadership opportunities around campus. Recipients receive an individual recognition plaque and are recognized at the Leadership and Engagement Awards of Distinction ceremony on April 17, 2018. All recipients’ names are placed on a plaque hanging in the Student Involvement office on the third floor of the Compton Union Building.

For more information, visit  studentinvolvement.wsu.edu/leadership/lead-awards/, or email sild.assocdirector@wsu.edu.

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