Carson College of Business Finalists Open Sessions

The university community is invited to the following open sessions for the Carson College of Business Dean Finalists.  More information is available at provost.wsu.edu.

Larry Hunter, Tuesday, January 13, 2014

9:10-10:30am, Seminar and Open Presentation with the University Community followed by questions and answers.  Pullman:  CUB 212, Tri-Cities:  TCIC 125T, Vancouver:  VECS 105, Everett:  GWH 365, Videostream:  experience.wsu.edu

Mark Weiser, Thursday, January 15, 2014

9:10-10:30am, Seminar and Open Presentation with the University Community followed by questions and answers.  Pullman:  CUB 212, Tri-Cities:  TCIC 125T, Vancouver:  VCLS 308J, Everett:  GWH 365, Videostream:  experience.wsu.edu

Chris Earley, Tuesday, January 20, 2014

9:10-10:30am, Seminar and Open Presentation with the University Community followed by questions and answers.  Pullman:  CUB 212, Tri-Cities:  TWST 101A, Vancouver:   VECS 105, Everett:  GWH 365, Videostream:  experience.wsu.edu

David Whidbee, Thursday, January 22, 2014

9:10-10:30am, Seminar and Open Presentation with the University Community followed by questions and answers.  Pullman:  CUB 212, Tri-Cities: TCIC 125T, Vancouver: VECS 105, Everett: GWH 365, Videostream:  experience.wsu.edu

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