Karen Fischer retirement reception

Karen Fischer, the associate dean of students and director of student care case management in the Division of Student Affairs, is retiring June 30 after 40 years at WSU. Karen’s long and impactful career spanned a variety of roles at the university, including Facilities Services, Budget Office, Government Relations, Business & Finance, Office of the President, and Office of the Dean of Students.

Please join us for a reception on the Pullman campus to celebrate Karen’s career and contributions!

Tuesday, June 21
2–4 p.m.
CUB Junior Ballroom

Light refreshments will be served

You are also welcome to email Karen at fischerk@wsu.edu or stop by French Ad 122 to congratulate her and wish her well in retirement!

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