Mary Rezac

Communicating About Labor Organizations

Public Employment Relations Commissions (PERC) has notified Washington State University that a petition has been received from WSU_CASE/UAW to represent Academic Student Employees.

A Note From Dean Rezac

Congratulations on completing another successful semester!

Spring is a time of change here at Voiland College. More than 1,000 of our students have graduated and gone off to make their way in the world, and several of our colleagues are moving on to new adventures. We’ll miss them all but wish them well in the next phases of their lives – whether it’s an exciting new job or a happy retirement.Spring is a time of change here at Voiland College. More than 1,000 of our students have graduated and gone off to make their way in the world, and several of our colleagues are moving on to new adventures. We’ll miss them all but wish them well in the next phases of their lives – whether it’s an exciting new job or a happy retirement.

Updated Spring Semester and COVID-19 Information

As you know, Washington State University is continuing to pursue in-person learning this semester, albeit with a slightly delayed start in WSU Pullman because of weather issues. Following the WSU Town Hall on Thursday (Jan 6, 2022), the WSU Provost shared some key points for us to convey to you which we are sharing. We’ve added some examples to help define what these key points might mean to us in our College.

Season’s Greetings 2021

Season’s Greetings! As our fall semester wraps up, I want to wish everyone ‘Happy Holidays,’ and hope each of you can experience all the comfort and joy our winter break provides.

And what a semester this fall has been. Since returning to campus, we all seem to have been running ‘Full Speed Ahead’ as if to make up for the lost time of 2020.

Voiland College and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act

Last Monday, President Biden signed into law the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which will allocate more than $1 trillion to repair and upgrade the nation’s infrastructure.

This is good news for our country and for our college. Included in the law is $550 billion of new federal investments in America’s infrastructure over five years, touching everything from airports, bridges, and roads to the nation’s broadband, water and energy systems, and the equitable and sustainable ways we can improve them.