Commencement to be held as scheduled

PULLMAN – WSU’s fall commencement ceremony will be held as scheduled at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Beasley Coliseum.
While the National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch in effect through Sunday morning, most students expecting to participate are in Pullman and the university intends to go ahead with the ceremony as planned.
Frank Blethen, publisher and chief executive officer of the Seattle Times, will give the commencement address.
 
Those who choose not to travel to Pullman for commencement may watch it live via videostreaming on the Web ONLINE @ http://experience.wsu.edu.
 
Updated information on the winter storm and severe low temperature forecast can be found on the WSU Alert site ONLINE @ http://alert.wsu.edu where links to road and pass conditions are provided.
Employees are encouraged to obtain details on personnel processes during inclement weather at the Human Resource Services website ONLINE @ http://www.hrs.wsu.edu/.

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