Incoming provost shares message
T. Chris Riley-Tillman shared his plans to host college-wide meetings this fall as part of a message to WSU faculty system-wide Monday afternoon. His first day is July 1.
T. Chris Riley-Tillman shared his plans to host college-wide meetings this fall as part of a message to WSU faculty system-wide Monday afternoon. His first day is July 1.
President Kirk Schulz plans to consult with university leadership and announce an interim Pullman campus chancellor in the coming weeks.
An experienced higher education leader and expert in evidence-based educational practices, Riley-Tillman has been selected to serve as WSU’s next provost.
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.
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.
Candidate B will make a presentation to members of the WSU community from 1:20–2:10 p.m. Thursday on the Pullman campus. Their presentation will also be available to watch via Zoom.
Candidate A will make a presentation to members of the WSU community from 3:10–4 p.m. on the Pullman campus. Their presentation will also be livestreamed via Zoom.
The committee will continue the next phase of the work of the Executive Budget Council in further refining the university’s ambitious new budget model.
By Todd Mordhorst, Provosts Office PULLMAN, Wash. – Four final candidates for the dean of Washington State University’s College of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource Sciences were announced Nov. 15 by Provost Dan Bernardo and the search advisory committee.
PULLMAN, Wash. – Two WSU faculty members, Chad Kruger and Jessica Willoughby, were recognized by Provost Dan Bernardo at the Sept. 2 WSU vs. Montana State football game for their outstanding contributions as faculty members.