Town Hall Discussion – Climate Change Education at WSU, May 5

Climate change is a key driver of global agricultural, environmental and social system transformation.  As a land-grant institution, WSU has a mission to educate students about climate change and how it impacts the world in which we live.

All interested WSU educators, staff and students are invited to join a CEREO town hall discussion that will focus on identifying the breadth of climate change courses and materials currently being taught, as we seek input on how to bring climate change education to the forefront at WSU.

Friday, May 5  |  9 – 10 a.m.  |  PACCAR (PETB) 305 


The AMS dial up number for all sites to dial for this event is 5704214.  If you are attending by phone, please call (509) 335-9445. When prompted, enter the meeting ID 04214

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