Asian American and Pacific Islander faculty and staff association meeting

We hope you are having a nice start to the month of May and happy AANHPI heritage month! We invite you to our upcoming May meeting of the Asian American and Pacific Islander faculty and staff association on Tuesday, May 18th, from noon–1 p.m. via Zoom!

Topics include:

  • AANHPI Heritage Month
  • Semester Highlights and Kudos
  • AAPIFSA Summer Activities Upcoming
  • AAPIFSA Cabinet Position(s) (ex. Faculty Co-Chair)

Would you like to continue to stay connected with the AAPIFSA? Request to join our Microsoft Teams (Asian American Pacific Islander Faculty and Staff Association).

You can also subscribe to our email list.

Please feel free to forward the invitation to other AAPI colleagues across the WSU system and we look forward to seeing you there!

For questions, please contact our AAPIFSA Co-Chairs, at lavine@wsu.edu and filipo_pls@wsu.edu. Additionally, more information about the AAPIFSA can be found at the AAPIFSA website.

Zoom Meeting Information:

Important Note: Both internal and external WSU meeting attendees must be signed into Zoom to join the meeting.

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