WSU Employee Recognition Reception on December 11

The 2019 Employee Recognition Reception is Wednesday, December 11, from 3:30–5 p.m., in the M. G. Carey Senior Ballroom, Compton Union Building, WSU Pullman.

The reception recognizes the contributions of approximately 950 WSU staff and faculty members who achieved length-of-service milestones or received Crimson Spirit awards during 2019. View a comprehensive list of 2019 honorees, organized by unit, and Crimson Spirit Award recipients.

The reception will be broadcast live from Pullman. Concurrent celebration locations are:

  • WSU Pullman

    M. G. Carey Senior Ballroom, Compton Union Building

  • WSU Everett

    Conference Room 430

  • WSU Spokane

    Spokane Academic Center 501

  • WSU Tri-Cities

    Consolidated Information Center 120 and 120

  • AWSU Vancouver

    Dengerink Administration Building 236

  • WSU Global Campus

    Experience WSU

Light refreshments will be served and all locations are open to all employees.

For more information and to RSVP, please visit go.wsu.edu/ERreception.

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