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WSU Board of Regents meeting in Vancouver Nov. 17–18

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Members of the Washington State University Board of Regents will attend a series of meetings in Vancouver Nov. 17–18.

The board is scheduled to decide several action items during its Nov. 18 meeting, including design approval for the Taylor Sports Complex and the Schweitzer Engineering Hall on the WSU Pullman campus. Regents are also expected to vote on proposed revisions to student conduct policies and a university ethics policy.

Committee meetings on Nov. 17 will begin at 9 a.m. in the Firstenburg Student Commons on the WSU Vancouver campus. Each of the committee meetings as well as the Board of Regents meeting on Nov. 18 will be broadcast live on YouTube.

The WSU Board of Regents will hold the Nov. 18 meeting inside the Firstenburg Student Commons beginning at 8 a.m. The agenda for the meeting is available on the Board of Regents’ website.

Members of the public who would like to address the board during the public comment portion of the meeting can submit a request via the Board of Regents’ website.

Questions about the Board of Regents meeting and schedule may be directed to Desiree Jacobsen, executive assistant to the Board of Regents, by calling 509‑335‑4200.

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