Preparations madefor daylong celebration


Photo: Presenters and visitors fill Bohler gym at last year’s Academic Showcase. (Photos by WSU Photo Services).
 
Join friends and colleagues Friday, March 28, for Showcase 2008, Washington State University’s daylong celebration of faculty
and staff achievement.
 
WSU has approved the use of two hours of work time for all university employees to attend the Academic Showcase 9 a.m.- noon Friday, March 28, in Bohler gym. Employees are asked to schedule attendance with their supervisors so everyone may attend without disrupting university operations.

If faculty members teach during that time, they are welcome to encourage their students to attend the event in lieu of class. Professors can make arrangements to have students sign in at the registration desk by contacting Tena Old at skeen@wsu.edu by March 21.

Showcase reservations are being accepted ONLINE @ www.showcase.wsu.edu until capacity is reached or until March 19.

Showcase events
• Academic showcase poster presentations, 9 a.m.-noon, Bohler gym.
• Distinguished faculty address luncheon, 12:15-1:45 p.m., Kimbrough concert hall.
• Retirees reception, 3:30-5 p.m., Lewis Alumni Centre.
• Celebrating Excellence recognition banquet, 5:30 p.m., Beasley
coliseum.
 
(Set-up will soon be finished for the Academic showcase poster presentation at Bohler Gym.)
 
(People were testing the music volume at Beasley Coliseum for the Celebrating Excellence recognition banquet.)
 

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