In addition to the faculty and staff members who received the award, 42 undergraduate students, 8 graduate students, 4 student organizations, and 3 community organizations were also honored.
A nominator described Remaley as someone who is passionate about math and just as passionate about teaching it to students.
Bischoff was praised by his nominators for being a strong relationship builder and a person who works tirelessly to make sure everyone feels they belong.
“Language Matters: How to talk about Native Nations” will be conducted at 1 p.m.
on Thursday, April 28 via Zoom and is open to WSU administrators, faculty, staff, and students.