Vice President for Student Affairs Candidates Open Forums

You are invited to meet the candidates for the next Vice President for Student Affairs position at Washington State University, Pullman.  Open Forums are scheduled from 5 – 6 p.m. on November 30, December 8, December 12, and December 15, as follows:

Campus Locations
Pullman:  CUB 210 – Jr. Ballroom East
Spokane:   NRS 205
Tri-Cities:   West 101A
Vancouver:  VECS 120

Everett:

  • GWH-105 (November 30)
  • GWH-157 (December 8)
  • GWH-370 (December 12)
  • GWH-105 (December 15)

Global Campus/Videostream Access 
Windows Media Version:

https://November 30 Live Stream

https://December 8 Live Stream

https://December 12 Live Stream

https://December 15 Live Stream

MAC:  Please use telephone access or attend in person
Telephone Access: (509) 335-9445; ID: 04779

Please join us as each of the four candidates present their vision for student affairs at WSU, followed by a question and answer period.

Additional information regarding the search and the candidates is available at https://president.wsu.edu/sa/

Contact Deanna Hamilton at 509-335-5454 or email deanna.hamilton@wsu.edu for questions or information.

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