Registration now open for WSU Global Summit: Converge and Catalyze

Registration is now open for the WSU Global Summit: Converge and Catalyze, taking place March 12–13. The summit will bring together faculty, staff, and students from across the WSU system to explore how digital technologies, including AI, are shaping the future of higher education and student success. Designed as a working convening, the event emphasizes dialogue, collaboration, and hands-on engagement.

Highlights include moderated discussions with leaders from industry, higher education, government, and professional organizations; open forums focused on how WSU will leverage technology to evolve; and an Innovation in Action Networking Reception and Technology Test Kitchen, where participants can explore emerging tools and ideas in an interactive setting.

Additional details will be updated to the WSU Global Summit website.

Registration is open to participants across all WSU campuses. This is a hybrid event with opportunities to participate both in-person or virtually through the Global Campus.

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