Nick Sewell is retiring!

Please join us in wishing Nick Sewell all the best as he embarks on a new and exciting endeavor. He has been admitted into Northwest Nazarene University as a full-time graduate student.

He has worked at WSU for 23 years, starting as a member of the Graduate School staff before joining the College of Education in 1998 where he has worked to this day providing much needed service and information to countless graduate students, faculty, and staff.

On Friday, August 30, there will be a retirement party in the Cleveland Hall – College of Education Graduate Student Lounge (70C) from 2:00-3:30, to wish Nick the very best in his new career and to thank him for his many years of dedicated service.

Please contact Kelly McGovern with any questions at mcgoverk@wsu.edu

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