Register for WSU ACADA Spring Symposium May 21

The Washington State University Academic Advising Association (WSU ACADA) would like to invite all WSU advising and student‑support professionals to attend the 2026 WSU ACADA Spring Symposium on Thursday, May 21, at the Best Western Plus University Inn in Moscow, Idaho.

This cross‑institutional symposium brings together advising and student‑success professionals from across the region. Attendees will engage in sessions led by colleagues, connect through networking opportunities, and gain practical strategies to support student success. The event welcomes both new and experienced professionals.

Participants are also encouraged to submit presentation proposals. We welcome topics that highlight innovative advising practices, student‑support initiatives, collaborative approaches, and student‑centered strategies.

Event highlights:

  • Sessions led by advising and student‑success professionals
  • Networking and cross‑campus collaboration
  • Actionable tools and strategies
  • Opportunities to present and share your expertise

Registration to attend the symposium is now open!

If you would like to present, please submit a proposal by Friday, April 10.

For questions, please contact Kellie Murphy at k.murphy@wsu.edu or Mariana Castro at mariana.castro@wsu.edu.

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