AFW Road Scholars Connect and Move Social

Colleagues from across the system are invited to the Welcome to AFW Road Scholars Connect and Move Social during the week of Sept. 16–20. For some of you, this will be your first WSU Association for Faculty Women event! What a great time to get connected with colleagues across the system. We encourage you to invite others along, including colleagues, friends, partners, children, and other family members. Please RSVP (link below) to let us know you are coming!

  • WSU Spokane Welcome to AFW Road Scholars Connect and Move Social
    Tuesday, Sept. 17, from noon–1 p.m.
    On campus
  • WSU Tri-Cities Welcome to AFW Road Scholars Connect and Move Social
    Wednesday, Sept. 18, from noon–1:30 p.m.
    On campus
  • WSU Vancouver Welcome to AFW Road Scholars Connect and Move Social
    Friday, Sept. 20, from 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
    On campus
  • WSU Pullman Welcome to AFW Road Scholars Connect and Move Social
    Friday, Sept. 20, from 5–7 p.m.
    Paradise Creek Brewery Trailside Taproom
  • Virtual Welcome to AFW Road Scholars Connect and Move Social
    Anytime from Monday, Sept. 16 – Friday, Sept. 20, wherever you are!

More information and RSVP options are available online.

Reach out to Katie Forsythe (katie.forsythe@wsu.edu) with your questions.

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