Office of the President returns to Pullman campus

After nearly three years in downtown Pullman, the university’s Office of the President has returned to its former 422 suite in the French Administration building. The move comes as part of a larger series of reorganization efforts to ensure greater accessibility and visibility of administration across the system.

Incoming president Dr. Elizabeth Cantwell will move into the Ida Lou Anderson House and the new office location when she takes office on April 1.

The WSU Pullman Office of the Chancellor has moved to room 106 in Van Doren Hall.

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