Be Prepared. Postal increases take effect Jan. 26.

The United States Postal Service has announced postage will increase starting Jan. 26. Your colleagues at University Communications want to ensure you will achieve your communication and budget goals in the coming year. Planning a little ahead now can help a lot down the road, so please contact your project coordinator to discuss how the changes may affect your communications strategy—and maybe even save you some money! For a breakdown of the changes in postal rates, visit publishing.wsu.edu.

 

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