Call for nominations: Graduate student and AFW awards (reminder)

Nominations for the Graduate School’s Karen P. DePauw Leadership Award and the Association for Faculty Women’s Outstanding Master’s and Doctoral Student Awards are due Monday, Feb. 26, at 5 p.m.

These awards recognize the academic achievements and professional potential of WSU’s graduate students across all WSU campuses. Part-time and full-time students are eligible. Information on the nomination process can be found on the Nominations page, with more information about the history of each award on the Overview page.

Please consider nominating one of your fine students for these competitive and prestigious awards. Please email Erin Hvizdak at erin.hvizdak@wsu.edu with questions.

Thank you in advance!

Erin Hvizdak, Jenn Duckworth, and Emily Qualls-Creekmore
AFW Graduate Student Awards Co-Chairs

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