President’s Commission on the Status of Women meeting TODAY!!

Please join us for the regular monthly meeting of the President’s Commission on the Status of Women, FRIDAY, < >, from 1:10 to 2pm at the following locations:

Pullman – Lighty 405

Spokane – SAC 145A

Tri-Cities – TWST 224

Vancouver – VMMC 102Q

Downtown Seattle (WSU West) – Conference Room 3.

If you are unable to attend on site and would like to conference call into the meeting you may dial in using 509-335-9445; Code: 07155.  If you have difficulties with the phone conference system, please contact the ITS Help Desk 509-335-4357.

This is an open meeting and all are welcome to attend.

Contact:  Kay Vyhnanek, kayv@wsu.edu

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