leadership

Leadership training deadline extended to Feb. 7

PULLMAN, Wash. – Leadership training tailored to the needs of Washington State University faculty and staff will be offered in a day-long session Thursday, March 20, in the CUB junior ballroom. A few seats remain so the deadline to register has been extended to Friday, Feb. 7.

Educational leadership expands to south Puget Sound

PUYALLUP, Wash. – Sometimes, if it isn’t broken, you do want to fix it.   Case in point is an educational leadership program that was so successful it needed to be expanded.   Washington State University Vancouver has offered the school principal/program administrator credential programs in southwest Washington since it was established more than 20 […]

WSU selected for national leadership honor

PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University is one of three universities nationwide chosen for student leadership training in food and agriculture careers from the Agriculture Future of America (AFA) society. Under the University Growth Initiative, the WSU College of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource Sciences (CAHNRS) has received funding to send three students and an […]

New program innovative, values-based

PULLMAN, Wash. – A revolutionary approach to leadership based on adapting to the ebb and flow of specific environments is the focus of an online certificate program offered for the first time by Washington State University’s new Center for Transformational Learning and Leadership. Registration for the first session of the “Tidal Leadership Certificate Program” is […]

CEA names associate dean for research, graduate ed

Field PULLMAN, Wash. – David Field was recently named associate dean for research and graduate education in the Washington State University College of Engineering and Architecture. Field came to WSU in 2000 and is a professor and interim director in the School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering. With experience working at TexSEM Laboratories and Alcoa […]

Interim provost finds few surprises, big challenges

    PULLMAN, Wash. – Since Dan Bernardo became Washington State University’s interim provost on June 1, the former dean of the College of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource Sciences (CAHNRS) said the only thing he has really found surprising is the number of people who report to him directly.   After working closely with […]

Advancement, external affairs aligned by function

  Gardner WSU Advancement and External Affairs (AEA) will be organized into six broad functional areas in a reorganization plan announced by Vice President John Gardner.   The areas are: Alumni Relations Marketing/Communications Development Finance Government Relations Economic Development and Global Engagement   The teams will be led either by a single person or a […]