Upcoming AFW Events

The Association for Faculty Women (AFW) would like to invite you to three upcoming events. Please RSVP as instructed below.

  • January 18 Lunch with the Provost: Join us for lunch and a discussion with Provost Dean Bernardo. Lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. and the discussion will be from noon-1 p.m. This event will be take place in Lighty 405 (Pullman), SNRS 420 (Spokane), CIC 125T (TriCities), and VUB 311 (Vancouver). Lunch costs $10 for AFW members and $15 for non-AFW members in Pullman. Please RSVP by 1/15 by emailing Trish Glazebrook at patricia.glazebrook@wsu.edu.
  • January 23 Women in Film, Literature & Arts: Join faculty and graduate students for a discussion led by Lauralea Edwards about the book, Dear Committee Members, with special appearance via Skype by the book’s author, Julie Schumacher. This event is free and will take place from noon-1 p.m. in the Bundy Reading Room (Avery 111) in Pullman. Please RSVP by 1/22 by completing the form here.
  • February 7 Dinner with Deans & Vice-Chancellors: Join us for dinner and a discussion with WSU Deans and Vice-Chancellors. This event will take place from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the Bundy Reading Room, Avery 111 (Pullman) and East 224 (TriCities). Spokane and Vancouver locations are TBD. Dinner costs $15 for AFW members and $20 for non-AFW members in Pullman. Please RSVP by 2/2 by emailing Trish Glazebrook at patricia.glazebrook@wsu.edu.

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