We are excited to announce the launch of an important new initiative: the WSU Oral History Project, which will be called Crimson Chronicles, in coordination with Publishing Concepts, Inc., scheduled to officially launch on March 28. This project will serve as a unique opportunity to capture and preserve the stories of our alums, as well as provide significant updated contact information. At the conclusion of the project, Cougs can own this ongoing piece of history by purchasing a printed and/or digital book. For more information, visit alumni.wsu.edu/CrimsonChronicles.
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