WSU Board of Regents meeting Sept. 17–18

The Cougar Pride statue at the WSU Pullman campus.

PULLMAN, Wash. – The Washington State University Board of Regents will host its next series of meetings on Sept. 17 and 18.

These meetings will be conducted via Zoom. Viewers can watch meetings taking place Thursday and Friday live on Youtube. Both days of meetings begin at 8 a.m.

The board is expected to take action on President Kirk Schulz’s proposed goals and objectives for the current academic year as well as a revised fiscal year 2021 athletics budget.

Members of the public are able to address the board during the Public Comment Period as part of Friday’s meeting. Those wishing to do so are asked to sign up ahead of time by visiting the Board of Regents website.

This notice is being sent by the direction of the Chair of the Board of Regents pursuant to the requirements of the Open Public Meetings Act, chapter 42.30 RCW.

Questions about the Board of Regents meeting and schedule may be directed to Desiree Jacobsen, executive assistant to the Board of Regents at 509-335-6662.

Media Contact

  • Phil Weiler, vice president for marketing and communications, 509‑335‑1221, phil.weiler@wsu.edu

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