AAPIFSA end of the year potluck & meeting!

The Asian American Pacific Islander Faculty Staff Association (AAPIFSA) invites all WSU AAPI faculty, staff, grad students, and allies to its End of the Year Potluck and Meeting at the Pullman Campus on Wednesday, December 18, in the AAPI Student Center in CUB 414 from nonn–1:30 p.m.

Join us for the opportunity to network with other AAPI faculty and staff, and find out how you can get involved with leadership for the Association.  Nominations are currently being taken for different leadership positions. The last day to submit a nomination is by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, December 18.  To nominate yourself or someone else, please click on this link: https://wsu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3eJpTsedti55ccl

For more information, please visit aapifsa.wsu.edu.  To join the listserve, please send an email to Mark Dinges at mdinges@wsu.edu.  Thank you and GO COUGS!

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