Meet the WSU Health Professions Student Center director candidates

The Health Professions Student Center (HPSC) invites the campus community to attend an open forum session with candidates for the position of HPSC director.  HPSC provides guidance and support for undergraduate students interested in pursuing careers in human or animal healthcare, including medicine, dentistry, physical therapy, veterinary medicine, nursing and pharmacy. Faculty and academic advisors in these disciplines are especially encouraged to attend. Each candidate will provide a brief presentation and the remaining time will be open for questions and conversations. (The first candidate presented on Sept. 29)

Susan Keeling
Thursday, October 2
10:15 – 11:15 a.m.
CUE 502 (HPSC atrium)

Hal Strough
Friday, October 3
1 – 2:00 p.m.
CUE 502 (HPSC atrium)

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