Open student forum on the search for the Vice President for Student Affairs

The search for hiring the Vice President for Student Affairs at Washington State University has been launched.  A search committee, chaired by Dave Cillay, has been appointed by President Schulz.  The executive search firm of Isaacson, Miller has been retained by WSU to assist in a national search to identify outstanding candidates.

You are invited to an open student forum to discuss the position with Isaacson, Miller and the search committee members, and to provide input regarding this Search.

Open Student Forum on the Search for the Vice President for Student Affairs

Monday, September 19, 2016
3:00 – 4:00 p.m.

Campus Locations
Pullman: CUB 212 – Jr. Ballroom West
Spokane: SAC 147
Tri-Cities: West 256
Vancouver: VECS 120
Everett:  GWH-365

Global Campus/Videostream Access 
Windows Media Version:   Vice President for Student Affairs
MAC:  Please use telephone access or attend in person

Telephone Access:  (509) 335-9445; ID: 08206

Please come prepared to discuss the important qualities that the search firm and WSU should seek in the next Vice President for Student Affairs.

Additional information regarding the search is available at https://president.wsu.edu/sa/

Contact Deanna Hamilton at 509-335-5454 or mailto:deanna.hamilton@wsu.edu for questions or information.

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