Annual parking permits for the Pullman campus will go on sale beginning July 11. Customers can purchase available permits online by logging into their WSU parking account.
The department is anticipating an $11.5 million budget deficit for fiscal year 2023 due to a combination of Pac‑12 Conference and other revenue shortcomings as well as expense overruns.
The Ida Lou Anderson House was formally dedicated Thursday in front of a crowd of dozens of members of the university and Pullman community, where it now serves as the official residence of the campus chancellor.
The commemoration of the Ida Lou Anderson House is taking place from 4:30–6 p.m. on Thursday, June 8, at 755 NE Campus Street in Pullman. The event is free, with all members of the public invited to attend.
The meeting — which includes an executive session — will take place inside the Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center. The business portion of the retreat will be broadcast live on YouTube.
The shortfall is from a combination of unexpected decreases in Pac‑12 Conference revenue distributions, other revenue sources falling short of projection, and operating costs that exceeded the approved budget.
The generous gift establishes a distinguished professorship, a teaching excellence award, and a science and mathematics scholarship in the College of Arts and Sciences to honor Tom and Julie Lutz.
The transformed building will be a central hub for the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine and expand the educational capacity for WSU’s College of Nursing and College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Eric Johnson, an English language learners professor, will begin his two-year term on Aug. 16 and will focus heavily on faculty and staff professional development aimed at fostering an inclusive and equitable educational environment within the college.
Twenty-one Washington State University faculty have been named as the newest members of the Core-to-Career professional development program that impacts undergradutes’ career readiness.