WSU Police Advisory Board seeking applications for at large members

The WSU Police Advisory Board is seeking applicants for at large members. The advisory board aims to provide the WSU Police Department to have access to independent views and a place to discuss issues of major significance.

The Advisory Board will meet for two hours every other month throughout the academic year, meeting in September, November, January, March, and May. In addition, a half-day retreat will take place in August each year.

Please follow this link to apply to be an at large member of the Police Advisory Board. Applications are due Friday, August 7, at 5 p.m.

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