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More sunshine is on the way Weather forecasts show sunny days for at least the next week, with temperatures in the 70s and lower 80s. On Tuesday, the sun shone brightly on the trees outside Wilson Library near High Street.Photo by Matthew Anderson | WWU |
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| Today: Lunch discussion on cleaning reductions |
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At noon on Wednesday, Aug. 19, a brown bag lunch discussion will be held in SMATE Room 110 to allow the WWU community to comment on upcoming reductions in custodial services. For more information on the reductions, click here. A second discussion will be held at noon Aug. 26. For more information, see FAST Online. |
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Notice regarding PEBB dependent verification |
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The Public Employees Benefits Board (PEBB) Program provides health benefits to WWU employees and their eligible dependents. Under PEBB rules, they must also ensure that people who do not qualify for PEBB benefits are not receiving them. This fall, PEBB will verify eligibility for all family members (except extended dependents and dependents with disabilities) enrolled on an employee’s account. For more details on this, please see FAST Online. |
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Did you know? |
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WWU Board of Trustees meetings are streamed live via audio online. Meetings also are archived for later listening. Audio from the most recent meetings on Aug. 13 and 14, as well as from the rest of 2009, are available online here. |
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Avoid traffic and noise during summer commencement |
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Commencement activities begin at 7:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 22, in Carver Gym, Red Square and the SMATE Building. The ceremony begins at 10 a.m. and is followed by the Memory Walk to Old Main, which concludes at approximately noon. All academic and administrative units are asked to avoid activity that would conflict with commencement. |
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| Reminder: Annual electrical shutdowns to begin next week |
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The annual electrical system shutdowns begin next week on campus. These shutdowns allow for preventative maintenance of high voltage switches and other equipment. The first buildings to be affected will be the AIC and AIC-West, which will be shut down from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 23, for inspection and cleaning of main switchgear. The Engineering Technology Building will be shut down from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 25, for operation of disconnects and cleaning of secondary switchgear. Systems on generator backup will not be affected. Please address any questions or concerns to Scott Stilts at ext. 3208. For the full schedule of shutdowns, click here. |
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