Submit Fall Family Weekend events

Fall 2023 Family Weekend is Nov. 3–5, and all WSU Pullman departments, colleges, and organizations are invited to submit events!

Family Weekends are a great way to connect with students’ families, alumni, donors, and other members of the extended Coug family. Events are held throughout the weekend and can include a variety of activities such as sports competitions, art shows, concerts, open houses, tours, and fundraisers.

Events must be submitted through Coug Presence. Registered Presence users can follow the instructions on the Family Weekend website; please tag the event Family Weekend. If you are not a registered user, fill out the Presence event creator form and provide your contact information to be set up as a user.

Please note that it may take a few days for events to be approved and appear on Presence.

If you have any questions, email student.affairs@wsu.edu.

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