Washington State University President Kirk Schulz has announced his retirement set for June 2025, concluding nearly a decade of leadership. Schulz has been notably involved in athletics, particularly football. His departure coincides with significant administrative changes at the university, including a new athletic director. This announcement comes amid a broader trend of leadership turnovers at several Pac-12 schools, including Arizona, UCLA, Colorado, Stanford, and California.
WSU President Kirk Schulz announced that he will retire at the end of next year, bringing his nearly decade-long stint as the university’s top leader to an end. https://t.co/48kNeiW6rk
Washington State president Kirk Schulz plans to retire in June 2025, he announces. Will we have Pac-2 clarity by then? Or more massive realignment?
Pac-12 schools with brand new (past month) or outgoing presidents/chancellors: Arizona UCLA Colo Stanford Cal WSU And I expect Cauce, Folt and Crow to retire in next 2-3 years.
WSU President Kirk Schulz announced that he will retire at the end of next year, bringing his nearly decade-long stint as the university’s top leader to an end. https://t.co/gITATATImo
Washington State President Kirk Schulz announces he's retiring in January 2025. Schulz obviously has been very involved in ~a lot~ of athletics and, specifically, football endeavors in recent years. Washington State will now have a new president and AD in the next year.
Washington State President Kirk Schulz announced today his plan to retire in June 2025.