WIU BOT Meeting March 25-26

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Posted By: WIU News (U-Relations@wiu.edu)
Office of University Relations

The Western Illinois University Board of Trustees will hold its regular quarterly meeting at 8:30 a.m. Friday, March 26 for trustees and University leadership in the University Union Capitol Rooms, with social distance measures in place, and via Zoom for trustees who cannot attend in person, as well as for those presenting general reports, group reports and public comments. The Board shall convene in a closed session in person and via Zoom beginning at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, March 25 for the purpose of considering matters provided for in 5 ILCS 120/2c. The full Board agenda and supporting materials can be found at wiu.edu/bot

The on-campus meeting location is not open to the public due to social gathering protocols and social distancing measures.To ensure compliance with the Open Meetings Act, the meeting will be live-streamed on WIU’s YouTube Channel at youtube.com/user/WesternIllinoisU.

Public comments will be held to a total of 30 minutes. Comments will be limited to three minutes for those speaking (via Zoom) and 500 words for submitted written comments. Those who wish to speak will be placed in a Zoom waiting room. Those who wish to have comments read or wish to make public comments via Zoom must email JM-Veuleman@wiu.edu by noon, Thursday, March 25. 

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