Join the Cougs Feeding Cougs Advisory Board

Help fight food insecurity on the Pullman campus and positively impact Cougs by applying to join the Cougs Feeding Cougs Advisory Board.

The board ensures that the Cougar Food Pantry and other campus food insecurity initiatives, including meal-swipe programs, meal recovery efforts, and in-person assistance, focus on student needs and outcomes while building connections with stakeholders across WSU and the Pullman community.

The board consists of 10 members – 6 students and 4 faculty/staff – and is currently seeking to fill all 6 student seats. To serve on the board, students must:

  • Be enrolled full-time at WSU Pullman
  • Be a rising sophomore, junior, senior, or graduate student
  • Commit to attend regularly scheduled meetings during the 2021-2022 academic year
  • Commit to serving a term of two consecutive semesters

If you are interested in helping prevent food insecurity on campus, apply online to serve on the board. Applications are due Sept. 30.

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