WSU and City of Pullman host virtual town hall

'Washington State University' sign at entrance to the Pullman campus.
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Washington State University and City of Pullman leaders are hosting a virtual town hall on April 16 to discuss how the COVID-19 situation is impacting both the WSU and Pullman communities.

WSU President Kirk Schulz will be joined by Pullman Mayor Glenn Johnson and Police Chief Gary Jenkins. City Administrator Adam Lincoln will be the moderator.

The town hall will be broadcast live at 11 a.m., April 16 on experience.wsu.edu.

Members of the WSU and Pullman communities can submit questions ahead of time by emailing downtown.coordinator@wsu.edu.

Please contact WSU’s accessible technology manager at aoi.captioning@wsu.edu if you are in need of accommodations to participate in the online town hall.

To guarantee accommodations are in place, please make your request by Tuesday, April 14.

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