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Non-tenure track survey results expected soon

PULLMAN, Wash. – About one-third of non-tenure track faculty (NTTF) at Washington State University responded to a survey about working conditions that was initiated by a faculty senate task force last fall. Findings and recommendations are expected to be reported to the provosts, senate and NTTFs as early as next week and then shared with […]

WSU leads team to determine state’s iconic architecture

By Ethan Nash, Voiland College of Engineering & Architecture intern PULLMAN, Wash. – The Hanford nuclear site, Seattle’s Bullitt Center and the historic center of the Washington State University Pullman campus are among the most significant and representative architectural sites in Washington, according to WSU researchers.

Some employees surveyed for ‘Great Colleges to Work For’

By Todd Mordhorst, Office of the Provost PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University is participating in the “Great Colleges to Work For” study sponsored by The Chronicle of Higher Education. It includes confidential surveys of employees at institutions throughout the country in an effort to improve work environments.