community partnerships Archives - ĢƵ /tag/community-partnerships/ Washington State University | Tri-Cities Mon, 22 Apr 2019 23:49:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 April 29: Public invited to ĢƵ town hall focusing on community partnerships and regional planning /april-29-public-invited-to-wsu-tri-cities-town-hall-focusing-on-community-partnerships-and-regional-planning/ Tue, 23 Apr 2019 13:00:53 +0000 /?p=66106 The post April 29: Public invited to ĢƵ town hall focusing on community partnerships and regional planning appeared first on ĢƵ.

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RICHLAND, Wash. – Members of the public are invited to a presentation and discussion on Monday, April 29, in the Washington State University Tri-Cities East Auditorium on the future of ĢƵ and how it should partner with organizations throughout the mid-Columbia region and beyond.

The event is one of several town hall meetings that will occur throughout the next several months that welcome public feedback as part of the strategic planning process for ĢƵ.

The schedule for the day is as follows:

3 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.                   Campus Walking Tour (optional)
3:30 p.m. – 4 p.m.                   Meet and Greet
4 p.m. – 4:40 p.m.                   Panelist Presentations
4:40 p.m. – 5:50 p.m.             Question and Answer

Panelists will include representatives from the K-12 system, higher education, municipal and local government, and business development councils.

The event is free and open to the public.

To learn more about ĢƵ’ strategic planning process, visit tricities.wsu.edu/strategicplanning.

 

Contacts:

Maegan Murray, ĢƵ public relations specialist, 509-372-7333, maegan_murray@wsu.edu

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ĢƵ partners with Anthony’s to raise $33,550 for Carson College of Business programming /wsu-tri-cities-partners-with-anthonys-to-raise-33550-for-carson-college-of-business-programming/ Tue, 07 Feb 2017 02:46:45 +0000 /?p=36728 By Maegan Murray Washington State University Tri-Cities’ recent Point to Success Brunch raised $33,550 for the Carson College of Business’ degree programs, which will go directly toward supporting student success on the Tri-Cities campus. “We are incredibly grateful for the funds we received, which help...

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By Maegan Murray

Washington State University Tri-Cities’ recent Point to Success Brunch raised $33,550 for the Carson College of Business’ degree programs, which will go directly toward supporting student success on the Tri-Cities campus.

“We are incredibly grateful for the funds we received, which help us to achieve excellence by having resources beyond state funding,” said Donna Paul, ĢƵ Carson College of Business academic director. “Dollars raised at the event are directly invested in business education at ĢƵ, providing resources for student academic and career success, faculty research and teaching effectiveness.”

In addition to a gourmet meal, which was entirely donated by Anthony’s at Columbia Point, those in attendance also participated in a silent auction, a wine grab and heard presentations by and conversed with a range of prominent local and regional community members. Some of those individuals included WSU and NFL football great Jack Thompson; ĢƵ Chancellor Keith Moo-Young; WSU Board of Regents chair Lura Powell; WSU Carson College of Business Dean Chip Hunter; Nancy Swanger, WSU director of the School of Hospitality Business Management; and Superior Court Judge Bruce Spanner.

“The feedback from the attendees and WSU administration is that the event was a huge success,” said Gary Spanner, ĢƵ advisory board chair for the Carson College of Business. “Going in, nobody knew what to expect of a Saturday brunch in the dead of winter, but it turned out to be a fun, novel, and effective fundraising approach. And importantly, all of the funds raised stay in the Tri-Cities to support the Carson College at ĢƵ. Anthony’s wants to make it an annual event, so we’re looking forward to holding the next one.”

In addition to serving as a fundraiser, Paul said the event served to raise awareness about the importance of growing community partnerships that are crucial to both student and faculty success. It also provided an opportunity to showcase how ĢƵ is educating its business students with hands-on, career-based opportunities as a result of those same community partnerships.

At ĢƵ’ Carson College of Business, students can earn baccalaureate degrees in hospitality and wine business management, business administration and a master’s in business administration. Paul said area companies realize the value of educating the upcoming workforce and partner regularly with the university for success workshops, opportunities in internships and other professional experiences.

“People often think of the Tri-Cities as a technocracy, and while they should, business is an essential part of the success of technology businesses, as well as agriculture businesses and health care organizations, to name a few,” Spanner said. “By supporting excellence at the Carson College at ĢƵ, we’re supporting excellence in the future of the entire Tri-Cities. A very large percentage of local graduates stay in the Tri-Cities to pursue their careers.”

Spanner said they are also grateful that Anthony’s donated so many of their resources toward the event.

“The advisory board of the Carson College of Business at ĢƵ was floored when Anthony’s restaurant offered to host this brunch at no charge,” he said. “The wait staff even donated their time for the event, and we are deeply grateful for that.”

To donate to the ĢƵ Carson College of Business and other university programs, visit /give/.

For more information about degree programs offered through ĢƵ’ Carson College of Business, and to apply, visit /business/.

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