As the state’s land-grant research institution and one of two R1 public research universities, WSU provides a world-class education to more than 25,500 students through its five physical campuses and virtual Global Campus. At WSU, the land-grant mission is exemplified through its commitment to providing accessible education, conducting impactful research, and serving communities both locally and globally. WSU is a major driver of Washington’s economy, partnering with many of the state’s leading industries, including agriculture, aerospace, health care, software, and construction.
The Dean of CAHNRS, a key member of the University’s leadership, reports to the Provost and Executive Vice President, T. Chris Riley. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a visionary approach, strong financial insight, effective communication, and an entrepreneurial spirit to further CAHNRS’ mission in teaching, research, and community engagement. Candidates must hold an earned doctorate (or equivalent terminal degree) and have a distinguished record of scholarship, teaching, and service that merits appointment as a full professor in an appropriate CAHNRS discipline.
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