Attend the DEIJ Summit on Nov. 7

Registration is open for the virtual Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice Summit on Tuesday, Nov. 7, from 10 a.m. to noon.

Institutions are becoming student-ready by changing policies, processes, and practices to better serve students and reduce barriers to success. The summit will feature an overview of what it means to be a student-ready campus, breakout sessions, and a panel discussion. The breakout discussions will focus on how WSU can better serve international students, first-generation students, and students of color and will be led by experts in those areas. A complete list of sessions and speakers is available online.

Opening remarks will be given by Paul Pitre, chancellor at WSU Everett. Ellen Taylor, vice chancellor for Student Affairs at WSU Pullman, will provide closing comments.

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