Multicultural Fundraising Dinner to feature Hoge

The third annual Multicultural Fundraising Dinner will be held Sunday, Feb. 26, from 6-8 p.m. in the CUB Ballroom. The event will include dinner, entertainment and keynote speaker, Warren Hoge.
 
Hoge is the New York Times Foreign Affairs Correspondent at the United Nations. A graduate of Yale University, Hoge began his 40-year journalism career in 1964, working for The Evening Star in Washington and shortly after began correspondent work for The New York Post.

Hoge has experienced an expansive career in cultural and foreign journalism. He became the bureau chief correspondent in 1978 where he covered international assignments from Central and South America, and lived in London for seven years as a New York Times correspondent.

WSU students, faculty, administration and the Pullman community are invited to attend the event.  The cost is $45 for students and $60 for non-students.  Reservations can be made by contacting Janet Ashcraft at (509) 335-9676 by Feb. 17. 

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