Join president, provost Oct. 29 for Arts and Sciences, Honors-DAESA town halls

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WSU faculty, staff and students from the College of Arts and Sciences, the Honors College and the Division of Academic Engagement and Student Achievement are invited to join President Kirk Schulz and Provost and Executive Vice President Elizabeth Chilton on Oct. 29 for virtual town halls.

The Honors-DAESA town hall is from noon-1 p.m. while the College of Arts and Sciences town hall takes place from 4-5 p.m.

Among the topics to be discussed:

  • Implementation of the WSU system strategic plan
  • Ramped up efforts to create a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment system-wide
  • Recent accomplishments by Honors, DAESA and CAS

Following their opening remarks, the president and provost will participate in a question-and-answer period with meeting attendees. Questions may be submitted in advance.

Oct. 29 town halls

Honors College-DAESA

College of Arts and Sciences

See the complete schedule of town halls and video recordings of the previous meetings for more details.

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