Multicultural Student Services invites all to CONEXION

PULLMAN – The Office of Multicultural Student Services (MSS) invites all faculty, staff, and students to attend CONEXION at 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 23, in the CUB Grand Ballroom.

CONEXION is a reception to welcome new multicultural students to the Cougar Family. Join MSS staff in introducing new students to the University and Pullman communities. Colleges, departments, and student organizations participate by setting-up informational tables to help make students aware of services available to them.

A major highlight of CONEXION is introducing the mentees to their mentors. Theses mentors are students who will contact and guide incoming students during their first year at WSU. The program will also include welcoming messages from various WSU faculty, staff, and students.

Colleges, departments, and student organizations wishing to participate in the college fair can register at http://www.mss.wsu.edu/conexion. There is no cost to participate.

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