About the Vice President
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Dr. Tate with Future Cougars
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Tate came to WSU from Michigan State University where he was Assistant Director of Extension. He has more than 30 years experience as an extension educator and administrator.
He served on the board of the Michigan Nonprofit Association, a member organization of more than 400 state-wide and community-based associations and organizations; and was a member of the Michigan Community Service Commission; and a delegate to the President’s Summit for America’s Future, in 1996.
Tate’s education includes three degrees from Michigan State University; a bachelor of science in food science and human nutrition in 1972, a master’s in adult and continuing education in 1982 and a doctorate in extension education and administration in 1996.
His awards include a U.S. Department of Agriculture Superior Service award, an Epsilon Sigma Phi Certificate of Meritorious Service and a National 4-H Distinguished Service Award.
Tate is a native of Detroit. He is married. He and his wife Winifred have a son, a daughter, and two grandchildren.
Videos
Vice President Tate:
New Year's Greeting
Division Events & Activities
Welcome to Fall Semester, 2008


