WSU President Kirk Schulz to retire in June 2025 (2024)

PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University President Kirk Schulz announced today his plan to retire in June2025. Schulz was hired as the university’s 11thpresident in 2016. A presidential search and transition process will begin later this month. The WSUBoard of Regents will lead the search for a new president and work closely with PresidentSchulz to ensure a seamless transition for WSUstudents, faculty, and staff.

“These last eightyears as president of Washington State University have been some of the best years of my career,” said PresidentSchulz. “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.”

Under PresidentSchulz’ leadership, WSU saw record-setting gains in philanthropy, notably raising $167.9million in private gifts in fiscal year 2023. WSU received full accreditation for the ElsonS. Floyd College of Medicine in 2021 and launched eastern Washington’s first pediatric residency in 2023. Throughout his tenure, WSU also expanded educational and research facilities across the WSUsystem, including the Schweitzer Engineering Hall and plant sciences buildings in Pullman, a life sciences building in Vancouver, a new student union and an academic building in Tri-Cities, and a major health sciences remodel on the Spokane campus.

These last eightyears as president of Washington State University have been some of the best years of my career. I am immensely proud of what we’ve accomplished together to educate students, conduct ground-breaking research, and improve the lives of Washingtonians.

Kirk Schulz, president
Washington State University

“PresidentSchulz made a significant impact at WSU and leaves a notable set of accomplishments. The Board of Regents are grateful for his leadership,” said Lisa Keohokalole Schauer, chair, WSUBoard of Regents. “Since June2023, PresidentSchulz has had many conversations with the Board about his intention to retire which has allowed us to be thoughtful as we prepare and design an inclusive search process for our 12thpresident.”

“We have greatly valued the opportunity to collaborate with PresidentSchulz on many of the pressing workforce issues facing employers today,” said Kris Johnson, president and CEO, Association of Washington Business. “Kirk and WSU have been important partners in our effort to strengthen the ties between higher education and Washington’s employer community, to bridge the skills gap, and to help employers connect with young people in search of work-based learning opportunities in communities throughout Washington.”

Faculty Senate Chair Eric Shelden added, “PresidentSchulz has been a valued partner with Faculty Senate leadership. His approachability, his consistent optimism and his unflagging advocacy for Washington State University have been appreciated. I look forward to partnering with him through his transition.”

At today’s board meeting, the chair of the regents established a Presidential Search Advisory Committee (PSAC). The PSAC will work with the WSUcommunity and a national search firm to provide the board with advice on the search process, identify potential candidates, and review applications. The full committee membership is scheduled to be selected in June. The regents are committed to building an application process that honors their commitment to transparency, inclusion, and equitable representation.

The PSAC will be led by Jenette Ramos, vicechair of the Board of Regents. RegentRamos will be joined by Regent Enrique Cerna, Regent Lura Powell, and Regent Brett Blankenship as representatives for the Board of Regents. Information on how individuals from the WSUcommunity can apply to serve on the PSAC is scheduled to be released next week. Applicants will be selected to reflect geographic representation for all WSUcampuses, faculty, staff, students, donors, alumni, and community leaders.

While the ultimate selection of the 12thpresident will be made by the Board of Regents, the entire WSUcommunity will have opportunities to engage, provide feedback, and help shape the process. A presidential search website will go live in the coming weeks and will be regularly updated as the search process makes progress.

“With forward momentum, WSU is ready to seize the opportunities that await,” said RegentSchauer. “This is a tremendous opportunity for the next WSUpresident 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.”

President Kirk and FirstLady Noel Schulz share their future plans with the WSUcommunity.

  • Phil Weiler, vice president, University Marketing and Communications, 509-595-1708, phil.weiler@wsu.edu
WSU President Kirk Schulz to retire in June 2025 (2024)

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