Satellite Feed Offers Future Teachers of Color Visit to WSU

PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University is hosting 40 students of color who have declared a strong interest in becoming teachers today (Sept. 20) and Saturday (Sept. 21).

The group will visit with university administrators and listen to Regent Kenneth Alhadeff of Seattle make remarks about the valuable contributions these future teachers will make to society as teachers.

A news release about the student’s visit is available at the WSU Web site: https://wsunews.wsu.edu/.

UPLINK CONFIRMATION
WSU Future Teachers of Color Visit
B-Roll/Interviews/Alhadeff Talk
Saturday September 21, 2002
9:15 – 10 p.m. (PDT)

UPLINK TEST
none

UPLINK TIME
9:15pm – 10:00pm (PDT)

SATELLITE & COORDINATES
C band
Telstar 6
Transponder 11
Polarity: Vertical
93 degrees W
Downlink frequ. 3920
Audio 6.2/6.8

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