New Ruckelshaus Center director named
Julia Carboni, an associate professor with Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, will lead the Seattle-based center beginning July 1.
Julia Carboni, an associate professor with Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, will lead the Seattle-based center beginning July 1.
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.
The Ida Lou Anderson House honors one of WSU’s first female faculty members. Among the students she influenced was Edward R. Murrow, one of the university’s most illustrious alumni.
After more than three years of serving as executive director for tribal relations primarily focused on the Pullman campus, Zoe Higheagle Strong is taking on broader, systemwide responsibilities.
A group of women who hold teaching, research, and administrative roles at WSU will receive nationally recognized leadership training and development.
The appointment is part of the OneWSU initiative that maintains some centralized operations for efficiency while more closely aligning individual campuses with local community needs.
University leaders will discuss WSU’s most significant contributions to the public as well as the path forward under the OneWSU concept.
The Executive Budget Council is building a comprehensive budgeting model, aiming for a framework that shows more clearly how funds are allocated and costs are assessed.
Updates on the University’s testing plans for the Spring 2021 semester as well as information on a new grading option were among the topics discussed during the final COVID‑19 town hall of the year.
With the winter holidays just around the corner, the WSU community is asked to be extra vigilant to help mitigate the spread of COVID‑19.