Colleagues & Coffee

As a special member thank-you, we invite our loyal faculty and staff WSU Alumni Association members to join us at our Colleagues & Coffee event on Friday, January 24, from 8:30-10:30 a.m.

Enjoy free coffee and a light breakfast snack from The Bookie Cafe with your colleagues and friends!

Please RSVP by January 20 to receive our NEW travel coffee mug which is only available to WSU Faculty/Staff that are current WSUAA members (limit one per WSU employee).

If you’re not a current WSUAA member, joining is easy and affordable! Become a member online or via payroll deduction and receive a special 10% discount on membership. Members also enjoy events held in Pullman and all over the country, save big at over 50 Pullman-Moscow businesses, have no fee to join the Wine-By-Cougars Wine Club, and so much more.

Thank you for everything you do for WSU and the Cougar family. We hope to see you at our Colleagues & Coffee event for some coffee, snacks, and fun!

WHO: WSU Faculty and Staff with a current WSUAA membership.    Not a member of the WSUAA? You can become a member online or via payroll deduction

WHEN: Friday, January 24, 8:30 – 10:30 a.m.

WHERE: The Bookie Cafe, Pullman Campus

COST: FREE for WSU faculty and staff who are current members of the WSU Alumni Association (Bring your membership card)

RSVP: Alumni.wsu.edu/CandCoffee by January 20

Questions? Call 509-335-6905 or email us at julie.mackie@wsu.edu

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