WSU senior Sean Doster knew he wanted to study communications and be involved in public policy pretty early on in his life. “I kinda knew I wanted to do communication from the get-go because I’d always been a decent writer,” he said. “A little easier path if I’m good at what I’m doing.” Now, after.
Mary Jo Gonzales will retire from her position as vice president of Student Affairs on Nov. 15. Gonzales has been on leave since Sept. 1, according to a WSU Insider article. Gonzales has served as Vice President since 2017. She led 22 departments and over 500 staff members in the Division of Student Affairs, according.