Washington State University President Kirk Schulz to retire next year

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PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University President Kirk Schulz announced today his intent to retire in June 2025.

Schulz was hired as the university’s 11 president in 2016. A presidential search and transition process will begin later this month. The WSU Board of Regents will lead the search for a new president and work closely with President Schulz to ensure a seamless transition for WSU students, faculty, and staff.

“These last eight years as president of Washington State University have been some of the best years of my career,” said President Schulz. “I am immensely proud of what we’ve accomplished together to educate students, conduct ground-breaking research, and improve the lives of Washingtonians. I look forward to continuing this work over the next year, and I look forward to supporting the Board of Regents in their search for my successor.”

Jenette Ramos, vice chair of the Board of Regents, will lead the (Presidential Search Advisory Committee) PSAC to look for a new president to succeed Schulz.

“With forward momentum, WSU is ready to seize the opportunities that await,” said Regent Schauer. “This is a tremendous opportunity for the next WSU president to carry forward the university’s legacy of innovation. The Board of Regents is excited to work with a new president to help WSU fulfill its land-grant mission.”

A video message from Kirk and Noel Schulz is available online.


 

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