Inaugural System Forum happening Feb. 24

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Washington State University faculty and staff will have the opportunity to participate in the inaugural System Forum taking place later this month.

The purpose of the event is to give attendees the chance to hear strategic insights, as well as legislative and operational updates from university leaders. These presentations will be guided by key metrics and insights derived from data. Participants will also discuss current and future aspirations for the university system.

The hybrid event hosted by President Betsy Cantwell is taking place inside the Compton Union Building’s Senior Ballroom on the Pullman campus as well as on Zoom and will run from 10:30 a.m.–noon on Tuesday, Feb. 24. A Zoom link will be shared with faculty and staff the day prior to the event.

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