Members of the WSU Board of Regents authorized three new degree programs as part of a slate of nearly two dozen action items approved during Friday’s meeting on the Spokane campus.
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.
President Kirk Schulz used his annual State of the University Address to highlight both achievements and challenges while also announcing a planned review of WSU’s administrative structure and academic programs.
The Showcase for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities, with poster presentations beginning today at 3:30 p.m., ushers in a busy week of activities.
Budget hearings with Finance and Administration staff began on March 18. Leaders will discuss the impacts of potential 1%, 3%, or 5% budget reductions as well as critical unit needs.
Members of the university community gathered in Pullman to celebrate the start of the new building which officials called the centerpiece of Voiland College's revitalization.
The department is anticipating an $11.5 million budget deficit for fiscal year 2023 due to a combination of Pac‑12 Conference and other revenue shortcomings as well as expense overruns.
Impact of student-athlete’s name, image and likeness rights on colleges as well as other issues that have emerged were discussed in online program hosted by WSU Regent Enrique Cerna.
President Kirk Schulz discussed WSU’s mission of providing students access to a quality education with Executive Vice President and Chancellor of WSU Spokane Daryll DeWald during the State of the University address.