Engineering and Architecture Dean finalist visits

We are pleased to announce that three Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture Dean finalists will visit Washington State University during the timeframes below. The WSU community is encouraged to attend each finalist’s open presentation which will outline their vision for the College. Dedicated time will also be reserved for question-and-answer following the presentation.

Finalist #1
Monday, February 13, from 9:10 – 10:30 a.m.

  • Pullman: Compton Union Building (CUB), Auditorium (Room 177)
  • Bremerton: Humanities and Student Services (HSS), Room 306
  • Everett: Gray Wolf Hall (GWH), Room 157
  • Seattle: Mobile Life Size Unit
  • Spokane: Nursing Building (SNRS), Room 119
  • Tri-Cities: West Building, Room 260
  • Vancouver: Engineering and Computer Science Building (ECS), Room 125

Finalist #2
Thursday, February 16, from 9:10 – 10:30 a.m.

  • Pullman: Compton Union Building (CUB), Auditorium (Room 177)
  • Bremerton: College Service Center (CSC), Room 411B
  • Everett: Gray Wolf Hall (GWH), Room 157
  • Seattle: Mobile Life Size Unit
  • Spokane: Nursing Building (SNRS), Room 119
  • Tri-Cities: West Building, Room 209
  • Vancouver: Engineering and Computer Science Building (ECS), Room 105

Finalist #3
Monday, March 6, from 9:10 – 10:30 a.m.

  • Pullman: Compton Union Building (CUB), Auditorium (Room 177)
  • Bremerton: Humanities and Student Services (HSS), Room 306
  • Everett: Gray Wolf Hall (GWH), Room 157
  • Seattle: Conference Room 2
  • Spokane: Nursing Building (SNRS), Room 119
  • Tri-Cities: West Building, Room 260
  • Vancouver: Engineering and Computer Science Building (ECS), Room 105

*Finalist names, biographies and curriculum vitae will be available three days prior to the respective presentations at: https://provost.wsu.edu/vcea.

Questions? Please contact the Office of the Provost at (509) 335-5581 and ask for Kristina Peterson-Wilson, Executive Assistant to the Provost.

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