John (Jack) Gilbert, Parking Guide with Transportation Services, is retiring! Join us as we celebrate Jack with an Open House reception in the Smith Center for Undergraduate Education, CUE 512, on Thursday, July 30 between 3:00-5:00pm. Please stop by and wish Jack well, as he moves on to his next chapter of life.
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Larry Clark, Washington State Magazine