Message Regarding President Floyd

Dear Colleagues,

By now you have likely heard that we have lost our beloved president and leader, but in case you have not heard, I am forwarding this message from the WSU Board of Regents.

Dr. Floyd quickly took WSU to new levels in virtually everything we do – vastly increasing access to a WSU degree around the state, increasing the volume and impact of our research, working with the governor and legislature to authorize WSU to offer a community-based medical education in Spokane, thus addressing the severe shortage of doctors especially on the east side of the state, and starting and completing a $1 B fundraising campaign through the worst economic conditions the country has experienced since the Depression. He was a remarkable man and charismatic leader not only at WSU but indeed, in Washington State and in the country.

Needless to say, President Elson Floyd will be sorely missed.

Sincerely,

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Candis Claiborn, Professor and Dean
Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture

Forwarded Message

Goodbye to Our Beloved President, Elson S. Floyd, Ph.D., March 1, 1956 to June 20, 2015.

On behalf of the Washington State University Board of Regents and the entire Washington State University community, it is with profound sadness that I announce the passing of President Elson S. Floyd, Ph.D. June 20, 2015. He died in Pullman surrounded by family.

While leading WSU to unparalleled growth and success, President Floyd was privately engaged in a battle with cancer. He and his doctors were immensely optimistic throughout that battle. Though his prognosis and outlook remained positive, recently the illness took a more serious turn. Higher education has lost a giant, and the world has lost one of its kindest human beings.

Dr. Floyd’s brilliance and determination on behalf of WSU can best be understood by looking at his work. He led the completion of a $1 billion capital campaign for WSU, successfully built bipartisan support to create a new WSU medical school, and guided the university to its largest enrollment in 125 years. And that was just in the past year. The university’s accomplishments during his tenure are unprecedented, and his legacy will serve the people of Washington, the nation, and the world for generations to come.

In the interest of maintaining momentum on the university’s major initiatives, we have asked Dr. Daniel J. Bernardo, WSU provost and executive vice president, to serve as acting president. We have every confidence in his ability to lead our institution through this transition.

Honoring President Floyd’s accomplishments will undoubtedly take place in many forms. He loved WSU and the entire Coug Nation, and they loved him. Details on how and where we will gather to pay tribute to our leader, colleague, and friend will be forthcoming.

Ryan Durkan
Chair
Washington State University Board of Regents

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Board of Regents, Washington State University
PO Box 641048, Pullman WA 99164-1048