Meet the finalists for Associate Vice President of Student Engagement

The finalists for the Associate Vice President of Student Engagement position in the Division of Student Affairs have been selected and you are invited to meet them.

The first to visit campus is Latricia (Tricia) Brand, who will have an open forum for faculty and staff on Monday, March 19. She will present on “Student Engagement at a Top 25 University”, 3:10-4:30 p.m., in Chinook Student Center 25. The session will be live-streamed and viewers will be able to call-in their questions.

Students are invited to attend a lunch and forum with Brand on Tuesday, March 20, 12:15-1:30 p.m., in the CUB Junior Ballroom 210.

Additional finalists will visit campus through March 29. More information about the dates, times and locations is available at studentaffairs.wsu.edu/avp. Finalist names, their biographies, curriculum vitae, and the live-stream link, will appear on this website two days prior to their visit.

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