WSUAA award nominations now open

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.

Submit your award nominations online no later than Feb. 11, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. Additional information and the nomination link can be found at alumni.wsu.edu/awards

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.
    • Distinguished Service Award
    • Outstanding Volunteer Award
    • Outstanding Recent Grad Service Award
    • Staff Service Award
    • Faculty Service Award
    • Outstanding Student Volunteer Award

This is a great opportunity to engage with alumni and friends who have given back to the university in some manner. Please provide as much information as possible in your nomination to ensure a robust application for consideration!

Contact Rafael Pruneda, the WSUAA Awards and Recognition Committee Chair, at rpruneda@wsu.edu or Jamaica Vandolah at jvandolah@wsu.edu.

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