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 * Home
 * About Us
   * Overview
   * Advisory Board
   * Faculty and Staff
   * Our Partners
   * Remembering Bill
   * Remembering Jack
   * Remembering Slade
   * Remembering Bill Gates, Sr.
   * Statement on Racial Justice
   * Message from the Chair Emeritus
   * Employment Opportunities
   * Contact Us
 * Services
 * Projects & Initiatives
   * University Network for Collaborative Governance
   * Initiatives
   * Current Projects
   * Past Projects
   * Project Criteria
   * Project Evaluation
 * Publications
 * News & Events
   * News and Media
   * Ruckelshaus Events
     * Ruckelshaus Circle Luncheon Sponsorship
   * Statesperson Luncheon
 * Internships
 * Give
 * Foundation


Chairman’s Circle Celebration

Chairman’s Circle Celebration
Remembering Bill Ruckelshaus

Remembering Bill Ruckelshaus
Collaborative Health Policy

Collaborative Health Policy
Criminal Sentencing Task Force

Criminal Sentencing Task Force
Collaborative Capacity Building

Collaborative Capacity Building



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MISSION

The mission of the William D. Ruckelshaus Center is to help parties involved in
complex public policy challenges in the State of Washington and the Pacific
Northwest tap university expertise to develop collaborative, durable, and
effective solutions.


VISION

The Center envisions a future in which government leaders, policy makers, and
community members routinely employ tools of collaborative decision making to
design, conduct, and implement successful public policy processes.


IDENTITY

The Center is a joint effort of Washington State University (hosted and
administered by the Office of the Provost) and the University of Washington
(hosted by the Daniel J. Evans School of Public Policy and Governance). Building
on the unique strengths of these two institutions, the Center applies university
resources and knowledge towards solving challenging public policy issues.


VALUES

Collaboration, consensus, impartiality, knowledge, education, inquiry, and
civility.


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REMEMBERING GOVERNOR EVANS

Daniel J. Evans passed away on September 20, 2024 at the age of 98.  Dan was a
remarkable statesman and champion of collaboration with a long and distinguished
public service career.  He served on the William D. Ruckelshaus Center Advisory
Board for many years.  In this role, he continued to help advance collaboration
and good governance after he left office.  At the Center, we are remembering and
honoring his legacy in the work we do to improve civic health and promote
collaborative policymaking in the PNW. More on Dan’s work and legacy here.



Updated on February 26, 2024.






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