Provost selection process ongoing
WSU expects to name its next provost before the end of April. President Kirk Schulz is actively considering two finalists, with feedback provided by the university community being a key factor in the decision.
WSU expects to name its next provost before the end of April. President Kirk Schulz is actively considering two finalists, with feedback provided by the university community being a key factor in the decision.
Washington’s second-largest and fastest-growing minority population is Asian American Pacific Islander — a Census term that refers to people with origins in countries stretching from India to Hawaii, from Japan to Tonga.
All of the board’s meetings will take place inside the Spokane Academic Center. Public sessions will also be streamed live on YouTube.
The new Institute for Northwest Energy Futures is partnering with WSU Extension to come up with ways to better supply energy to people across the state.
A new executive policy establishes a Public Safety Council tasked with standardized policy, procedure, and training across physical campuses.
The new working group is hosting a spring showcase from 5–7 p.m. today in Pullman and via Zoom.
Candidate C will make a presentation to members of the WSU community from 3–3:50 p.m. Monday, April 8, on the Pullman campus. Their presentation will also be available to watch via Zoom.
Du will lead the institute with WSU’s Anamika Dubey. The AGI is comprised of scientists, faculty, and students from both WSU and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
The Common Reading Program has opened nominations through April 22 for next year’s book to be used by first‑year and other students in classes and programming.
WSU will name the welcome center at the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture’s Schweitzer Engineering Hall in honor of Coughlin, who kicked off fundraising efforts nearly three years ago.