WSU Board of Regents meeting Sept. 14–15

PULLMAN, Wash. — Members of the Washington State University Board of Regents will gather Sept. 14–15 for a series of meetings and events on the Pullman campus.

Beginning at 9 a.m. Thursday, regents will host a series of committee meetings inside room 204 of the Compton Union Building. These meetings will conclude with an executive session at approximately 4:30 p.m.

Friday’s regularly scheduled Board of Regents meeting will commence at 9 a.m. inside room 204 of the Compton Union Building. The agenda for the meeting is available online.

All committee and Board of Regents meetings will be streamed live via the university’s YouTube page.

Regents are also expected to gather socially in Pullman during the week and may participate in events on the Pullman campus Saturday.

Members of the public seeking to address the Board of Regents during the public comment portion of the meeting can sign up ahead of time via the regents’ website.

This notice is being sent by the direction of the chair of the Board of Regents pursuant to the requirements of the Open Public Meetings Act, chapter 42.30 RCW.

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

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