Provost’s office welcomes Ward, bids farewell to McSweeney
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WSU News & Media Relations
PULLMAN, Wash. – The Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President is pleased to introduce Kelly Ward as WSU’s new vice provost for faculty development and recognition, while also thanking Fran McSweeney for her many years of outstanding service in the Provost’s Office.
McSweeney will be retiring, effective May 12. See the full article on the Provost’s website.
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