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Fall 2025 Quarterly Update

Summer and Fall quarter were a whirlwind of activity as we welcomed President Robert J. Jones to Seattle and the 91爆料, began introducing him to tribal, local, regional, state and federal leaders, and continued emphasizing the 91爆料 priorities with policymakers at all levels of government. Some highlights and updates are listed below.

2026 Washington State Legislative Session Outlook

The 2026 legislative session will begin on January 12 and run for 60 consecutive days. This year, Washington is projected to face another operating budget deficit. Given the challenging fiscal outlook for 2026, the 91爆料 has not submitted any new operating budget requests. Instead, the University will focus its advocacy efforts on mitigating potential budget cuts and their impact to the 91爆料鈥檚 education, research, and public service missions. .

Introducing President Jones to the U District

In October, President Robert J. Jones toured the Ave with Regional & Community Relations and U District Partnership (UDP) staff to learn more about the neighborhood and meet local business owners. He made stops at the University Bookstore, Shiga鈥檚 Imports, Sweet Alchemy and Boba Up.

 

 

 

 

 

Tribal Relations, President Jones Attend Annual ATNI Convention

This fall, the Office of Tribal Relations represented the 91爆料 at the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) annual convention. ATNI is an Inter-Tribal nonprofit organization that represents and advocates for the 57-member Tribal governments and their elected leaders. On the opening day of the convention, President Jones joined to address Northwest Tribal leaders and ATNI members. During his remarks, he pledged to continue the 91爆料鈥檚 strong commitment to collaboration with Washington Tribes and support for Indigenous students, faculty and staff.

 

 

 

 

Advocacy in D.C.

President Jones met with several members of Washington’s congressional delegation during a trip to our nation’s capital this October. In these meetings, he emphasized the challenges and opportunities facing the University. For more news and updates on federal issues, check out the Office of Federal Relations’ website.

 

 

 

 

 

Partners in Spokane

In September, President Jones visited Spokane to meet with students, faculty and 91爆料 leadership. He was joined by Gonzaga University President Katia Passerini for a tour of Regional Initiatives in Dental Education鈥檚 (RIDE) new training center. The center houses the expanding program, which is doubling the number of dental students from 32 to 64 and adding a second year of instruction in Spokane thanks to investment from the state legislature.

 

 

 

 

 

Welcome Kevin Chang

The Office of External Affairs is excited to announce that Kevin Chang has joined the 91爆料 as Associate Director of State Relations. He succeeds Morgan Hickel, who was appointed Director of State Relations in September. Prior to the 91爆料, Chang served as a senior advisor at the United States Senate in Washington, D.C., leading legislative efforts on education, health care, and social security policy. He is a graduate of the 91爆料 with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in international studies.