WSU community invited to Friday’s COVID‑19 town hall

'Washington State University' sign at entrance to the Pullman campus.
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All members of the WSU community are invited to attend the next COVID‑19 virtual town hall, which will take place from 1–2 p.m. on Friday, July 24.

University leaders will share updates on a variety of topics related to fall semester.

WSU President Kirk Schulz will host the town hall. He will be joined by Elizabeth Chilton, provost and executive vice president; Mary Jo Gonzales, vice president of student affairs; Mary Wack, vice provost for academic engagement and student achievement; and Jill Creighton, dean of students and associate vice president for campus life.

The event can be viewed live on YouTube. Questions can be submitted in advance or asked in the comment section of the YouTube broadcast, which will be monitored by staff from across the WSU system.

Previous virtual town halls can be viewed on the WSU Experience website.

The latest information on the university’s response to the ongoing pandemic can be found on its COVID‑19 website.

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