Michael J. Tate to hold second campus dialogue

Interim Vice President for Equity and Diversity Michael J. Tate will hold his second campus dialogue session of the year from noon-1 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2, in Todd Hall Auditorium.

Tate will provide a brief update on work under way to create a new diversity plan, and he will and introduce student retention as a major area of focus. The majority of the time will be reserved for questions and comments.

Faculty, staff and students also will be able to access the dialogue via videostream and participate in a chat room where they can submit questions and comments for Tate’s response at http://www.experience.wsu.edu.

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