Cougar Closet needs — Got unused professional clothing?

Hello Coug community! The Academic Success and Career Center in Pullman (Lighty 160) facilitates the distribution of professional clothing to students through the Cougar Closet program. The program runs predominantly off donations, and we need your help!

Needed items: Lightly used or new business/professional menswear

  • Long-sleeve button-up dress shirts (neutral colors)
  • Neckties (simple patterns)
  • Slacks and dress pants (especially waist sizes 30–34)
  • Dress shoes
  • Sports coats, blazers, and suit jackets

We also have a Wishlist on Amazon.

With the Spring Career Expo coming up on Feb. 5 and 6, we want our students looking their best — consider donating now!

We appreciate all your generous support. Go Cougs!

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