WSU Board of Regents host first 2021 meeting Jan. 22

The Cougar Pride statue at the WSU Pullman campus.

Members of the Washington State University Board of Regents will meet publicly during a retreat on Jan. 22.

In accordance with state and local health guidance, the meeting will be conducted remotely via Zoom. Members of the public can watch the proceedings live on YouTube and can request to speak during the public comment period of the meeting by registering online.

The meeting is scheduled to take place from 8 a.m. until noon. Regents will begin the meeting by going into executive session for approximately 30 minutes before reconvening publicly for the rest of the agenda.

Meeting agenda
  • Executive Session
  • Welcoming Remarks
  • Discussion: The ONEWSU System
  • Discussion: ONEWSU System Framework, Initiative for Data-Informed Decision-Making
  • Presentation: Health Sciences Update
  • Presentation: Legislative Update
  • Public Comment
  • Closing

This notice is being sent by the direction of the Chair of the Board of Regents pursuant to the requirements of the Open Public Meetings Act, chapter 42.30 RCW.

Questions about the Board of Regents meeting and schedule may be directed to Desiree Jacobsen, executive assistant to the Board of Regents, 509-335-4200.

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