Award nominations — Spring 2023 deadline extension

The WSU Alumni Association is extending the spring awards nomination window to April 7, 2023. All nominations submitted between Sept. 1, 2022, and April 7, 2023, will be evaluated by the Awards Committee and submitted for approval during the WSUAA Board meeting held in May. Nominations received after April 7 will be included in the Fall 2023 awards cycle.

The WSUAA is now accepting Award nominations to recognize WSU alumni, faculty/staff, students, volunteers, and friends whose hard work and dedication make Washington State University and our Alumni Association the best organizations in the world!

Information about each award, including criteria and the link to nominate, can be found on our website: alumni.wsu.edu/awards.

Submit your award nominations online no later than April 7 at 11:59 p.m. to ensure ample time for consideration by the awards committee before nominations are presented to the WSUAA Board of Directors for approval in May. Another round of nominations will be reviewed in the fall for applications received after the deadline.

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