Nominations due soon: AFW Outstanding Graduate Student Awards

Nominations for the annual Association for Faculty Women Outstanding Graduate Student Awards are due Wednesday, March 1. Three awards are available: the Harriett B. Rigas Award, the AFW Founders’ Award, and in conjunction with the Graduate School, the Karen DePauw Leadership Award. 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 contact Lorena O’English (oenglish@wsu.edu) with questions. We look forward to your nominations!

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