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Regents meeting in Spokane May 4–5

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SPOKANE, Wash. — The Washington State University Spokane campus is hosting meetings of the WSU Board of Regents May 4–5.

A series of meetings May 4 will begin with the convening of the trustees and shareholders of the Students Book Corporation inside room 205 of the Nursing Building. Board of Regents committee meetings will take place in the same building throughout the afternoon.

The WSU Board of Regents will convene for their May 5 meeting at 9 a.m. inside room 203 of the nursing building. Regents are expected to take action on several items, with the agenda available online.

In addition to meetings, board members are attending a reception at the Medical Building on the Spokane campus at 5 p.m. May 5. The following day, regents will participate in ceremonies and events related to commencement ceremonies on the Spokane and Pullman campuses.

Members of the public looking to address the board during the public comment period of the May 5 meeting can sign up ahead of time via the WSU 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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