Reminder: RSVP for Spring Advising Forum before May 12

The WSU Spring 2016 Advising Forum and Best of Region Series will be held May 18 in the CUB Jr. Ballroom in Pullman, and at other WSU locations via AMS video.

Please RSVP by May 12 so that we can process lunch orders and get an accurate headcount.

The theme for this year’s event is, “Reaching for the Stars.” The program will include:

  • The Best of Region address from Ryan Scheckel, a highly regarded advisor from Texas Tech,
  • A presentation by WSU’s own Pam Bettis,
  • A video greeting from President Schulz,
  • The presentation of awards from WSU ACADA,
  • “Starburst” sessions on several hot topics in advising,
  • And more!

The event will run from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and lunch will be served.

The Forum will be available via AMS to Vancouver, Tri-Cities, Spokane and Everett advisors. The dial up number for all sites to dial for this event is 5706529 +CP.

The locations for AMS video outside of Pullman are:

  • Vancouver – ECS 120
  • Tri-Cities – West 260
  • Spokane – SPBS 125A
  • Everett – Gray Wolf Hall, Room 370

If you are attending by phone, please call (509) 335-9445. When prompted, enter the meeting ID 06529.

Please RSVP for the Spring Advising Forum and email to provost.social@wsu.edu with any questions.

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