President’s Commission on the Status of Women seeking new members

The WSU President’s Commission on the Status of Women is now seeking applications for new members. The Commission encourages women and men who are interested in working toward creating a better working and academic environment for everyone across the WSU system to apply for membership or become a “friend” of the Commission.

There are 13 open positions for voting members:

  • Faculty position 3
  • Spokane position 1
  • Undergrad position 1
  • undergrad position 2
  • Variable 4

All positions are for a 2-year term, except for students, who serve a 1-year term.  Please note that designated faculty, staff, and student positions may be filled by individuals from any WSU campus, learning center or WSU Extension office; however, we must have 16 of the 23 total voting members from the Pullman campus.

In addition, the Commission has open positions for the following officers, to be selected from the voting membership:  Chair Elect, Membership Coordinator, Historian, Search Committee/Affirmative Action Liaison, Recorder.

All interested faculty, staff, or students should send applications to Frances Logan at frances.logan@wsu.edu  The application form may be downloaded from the Commission informational web page at: http://president.wsu.edu/office/presidential-committees/womens-status.html.

Deadline for applications is April 23, 2014

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