Follow the Drive to 25 discussions and add your voice to the dialogue

Funding the libraries. Discretionary money for department heads. The role of the humanities. Telling the WSU story. The medical college.

Those are among the topics President Kirk Schulz and Provost Dan Bernardo have discussed with faculty, staff, and students during the series of Drive to 25 town hall meetings currently taking place at each college and campus.

Read summaries of the discussions that have occurred and add your voice to the dialogue by visiting the Drive to 25 website.

The town halls will continue through the middle of the month.

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