Second COVID‑19 online town hall taking place April 10

'Washington State University' sign at entrance to the Pullman campus.
Washington State University

WSU leaders are hosting a second virtual town hall April 10 to share university updates and answer questions regarding the evolving COVID‑19 situation.

WSU President Kirk Schulz will be joined by Interim Provost Bryan Slinker, Vice President of Student Affairs Mary Jo Gonzales, Vice President and Chief Human Resource Officer Theresa Elliot‑Cheslek and Vice President for Finance and Administration Stacy Pearson.

The town hall will be broadcast live at 11 a.m. April 10 on Youtube.

Members of the WSU community can submit questions ahead of time by filling out a virtual form.

If you are in need of accommodations to participate in the online town hall, please contact WSU’s accessible technology manager at aoi.captioning@wsu.edu. To guarantee accommodations are in place, please make your request by April 5.

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