Join us on July 1 for the first town hall meeting on the WSU Grand Challenges

For those who are on the WSU Pullman campus this summer, please join us on July 1, in FSHN T101 from 9 to 10:30 a.m., for the first of several town hall-styled meetings. This is a great opportunity for face-to-face discussions and provide input about the WSU Grand Challenges. The Office of the Provost, the Office of Research, and the Faculty Senate are co-sponsoring this first, and subsequent town hall meetings. As a reminder, light refreshments will be served.

Please RSVP by emailing or.120daystudy@wsu.edu.  We will have AMS capabilities: the dial up number for all AMS sites to dial for this event is 5709461. The AMS location details are as follows:

WSU Spokane (SAC 501 )
WSU Tri-Cities (TWST 209)
WSU Vancouver (VECS 209)
WSU WEST (WSU Mobile Unit )
Prosser (Conference Room)
Puyallup (Chicona Room)
Wenatchee (Stockwell room at TFREC)
Mt Vernon (Conference room)
University Centers – Everett – NPS (GWH 105)

The second town hall meeting will be on September 2 on the Pullman campus. Town Halls on the urban campuses will be arranged following the start of the academic year.

Please join us and encourage as many faculty, staff, and students who are available on July 1 to attend our first town hall meeting, and/or comment on the 120-Day Study online. Thank you for your engagement and support as we seek input and feedback.

 

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