NW Coalition of Professional Staff Conference – A great opportunity

Attention APs:  The Northwest Coalition of Professional Staff Conference (NSPS) is July 18th-20th in Moscow, Idaho at the U of I campus. There are 14 speakers with a wealth of professional development geared to appeal to a wide audience.

NCPS is an organization WSU helped start and this is a great opportunity to network with other colleagues from around Washington as well as our U of I neighbor. The link to the home page & the agenda: https://wp.wwu.edu/ncps/home/https://wp.wwu.edu/ncps/2018-ncps-annual-conference-schedule/

Registration is being taken through July 13th. The price is $290 and includes:

  • Admissions to all sessions and activities Wednesday through Friday
  • Transportation to/from hotel to University of Idaho campus
  • Wednesday night Reception
  • Thursday light breakfast and lunch
  • Friday light breakfast
  • Dinner voucher to explore Moscow at night – Thursday night only (https://m.moscowchamber.com/Mobile/Directory/memberlisting/restaurant)
  • Wi-fi freely available throughout the conference areas
  • An opportunity to meet and network with colleagues from other institutions in the Pacific Northwest

Please do not hesitate to contact Karen Garrett with any questions.

Karen L. Garrett
APAC, NCPS Liason
Washington State University
(509) 335-0898
klgarrett@wsu.edu

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