Now accepting nominations for WSUAA awards

The WSU Alumni Association 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 so amazing.

The award categories are as follows:

  • Alumni Achievement and Honorary Alumnus/a Awards recognizing outstanding accomplishments and achievements.
  • Cougar Pride and Adopted Cougar Awards recognizing extraordinary spirit and pride in WSU.
  • Volunteer Service Awards recognizing exceptional volunteer service in support of WSU and/or the Alumni Association. Under the Volunteer Service Award umbrella are the following:
    • Distinguished Service Award
    • Outstanding Volunteer Award
    • Outstanding Recent Grad Service Award
    • Staff Service Award
    • Faculty Service Award
    • Outstanding Student Volunteer Award

Information about each award, including criteria and the link to nominate, can be found on the WSU Alumni Association’s website. A list of past award recipients is also available.

Submit your award nominations online no later than Sept. 1 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 October. Another round of nominations will be reviewed in April for applications received after the deadline.

Questions? Contact Amber Mendenhall at amber.mendenhall@wsu.edu.

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