AFW Road Scholars

Let’s get moving! The Association for Faculty Women invites you to the first AFW Road Scholars walk, talk, and connect. This system-wide event will take place in Pullman, Vancouver, and virtually!

We will gather in-person or at a distance en plein air at the end of March. Anyone and everyone is invited to attend, regardless of AFW membership status. This includes friends, partners, and children and other family members. Pets are welcome to the Pullman and Virtual walks only.

  • Pullman Road Scholars:
    Wednesday, March 30, anytime between 5–7:30 p.m.
    Meeting location: Front yard of 1820 SE Bleasner Drive

    Questions? Contact Katie Forsythe (katie.forsythe@wsu.edu) and Melissa Parkhurst (melissa.parkhurst@wsu.edu). Light refreshments will be served.

  • Vancouver Road Scholars:
    Wednesday, March 30, and/or Thursday, March 31, from 12–1 p.m.
    Meeting location: Firstenburg (FSC) South Patio

    Questions? Contact Caitlin Bletscher (caitlin.bletscher@wsu.edu) and Gunjan Gakhar (gunjan.gakhar@wsu.edu). Light refreshments will be served.

  • Virtual Road Scholars:
    Anytime March 30–31
    Meeting location: Wherever you are!

    Questions? Contact Celestina Barbosa-Leiker (celestina@wsu.edu) and Allison Matthews (almatthews@wsu.edu). Please send your photos to Elizabeth Weybright (AFW Webmaster; elizabeth.weybright@wsu.edu).

RSVP online by March 29 at 12 p.m. (noon)

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