Rawlins testifies about where WSU’s headed

WSU President V. Lane Rawlins testified Monday, Jan. 23, before the state Senate Early Learning, K-12 and Higher Education Committee, about “What is WSU? Where are we going?” If you’d like an inside peek at Rawlins’ Powerpoint address and part of the message he is relaying to legislators this spring, go to www.ir.wsu.edu/Presentations/2006/012306OlympiaLR.ppt.

This presentation does not have narration, but it does include a wide variety of charts and slides forecasting the “Next Biennium Challenges.”

The Senate Early Learning, K-12 and Higher Education Committee website is www1.leg.wa.gov/senate/committees/EKHE.

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