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2016 – 2017 Communications from President Fuller

Budget Update, June 8, 2017

Resolution – City of Monmouth, Inclusive City, April 4, 2017

Budget Update, April 4, 2017

Statement on Inclusive Restrooms, February 24, 2017

Letter to the City of Monmouth, February 21, 2017

University Budget Committee, February 21, 2017

Statement on President Trump’s Executive Order: Travel Ban, January 30, 2017

WOU Sanctuary, November 28, 2016

“Key Changes” Email to Campus, September 19, 2016

“State of the University” Address, September 19, 2016

Work Ethics Letter September 2016

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