Board members are expected to vote on funding for several construction projects, including the demolition of Johnson Hall on the Pullman campus, and a $15 million renovation of the Phase One Building in Spokane.
The university received the cash benefit by refunding a portion of its existing bond debt and plans to set that money aside to deal with operational and financial impacts of the ongoing COVID‑19 pandemic.
Regents are also planning to attend a groundbreaking celebration for WSU Tri-Cities’ new Academic Building, located across from the Consolidated Information Center.
The two‑day meeting will be at the Compton Union Building, and Regents will also attend several University-related functions, including the annual WSU Foundation Gala and the Pac‑12 football season opener against UCLA.
PULLMAN, Wash. – The Board of Regents of Washington State University will hold a regularly scheduled meeting Dec. 10 and 11 on the WSU Spokane campus, College of Nursing Building, Room 205, to consider action items, including approval of schematic design documents for the Chinook (Old Bookie) project on the campus of WSU Pullman and […]
PULLMAN, Wash. – The Board of Regents of Washington State University will hold a special meeting via teleconference beginning at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, June 12.