Senior Send Off Toast & Alumni Launch, April 23

Faculty and staff are invited to help us spread the word to graduating students about WSU’s inaugural Senior Send Off Toast and Alumni Launch, presented by STCU!

Event details:

  • April 23
  • Stop by between 5 and 7 p.m.
  • Lewis Alumni Centre (Pullman campus)
  • Registration: Please encourage graduating students to register in Handshake

Graduating Cougs are invited to enjoy free food, drinks, giveaways, a special toast with WSU leadership, cap decorating, alumni networking, photo booths, a live DJ, and an appearance by Butch T. Cougar.

Free food and giveaways are available to registered seniors — supporters and community members are welcome to attend and celebrate, too!

Thank you for sharing this opportunity with your students and helping us launch a new WSU tradition!

Questions? Feel free to contact the WSUAA Events (alumnievents@wsu.edu) and Academic Success and Career Center (ascc@wsu.edu).

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