ASWSU/GPSA Networking Gala

ASWSU & WSU GPSA are hosting a new Networking Gala on Wednesday, March 29, from 4-6 p.m. in the CUB Junior Ballroom. The shared goal is to interest WSU undergraduate students in graduate education and how to apply to graduate programs at WSU. There will be various Coug community stakeholders in attendance, such as Graduate Programs, Graduate RSOs, GPSA/ASWSU Senators, and staff from the Graduate School.

While you are there, you will:

– Spend one-on-one time with Graduate Coordinators about Graduate School
-Learn more about the graduate application process
-Network with graduate students, RSOs, and other undergrads

The event is FREE and there will be appetizers for the event.

If you are a Graduate Coordinator that is interested in having a recruitment table at the event, please email: GPSA Director of Programming, Amir Gilmore at gpsa.programming@wsu.edu, or ASWSU Director of Student Life, Meghann Ferguson at aswsu.studentlife@wsu.edu.

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