Move-in Day 2017

Official Move-in Day for the newest class of Cougars is Wednesday, August 16, and about 350 faculty, staff and community members are being sought to help Washington State University students move into the residence halls. 

WSU employees may receive up to three hours of release time, contingent on supervisor approval. Contact Human Resource Services (http://hrs.wsu.edu/resources/hrs-information/) with questions regarding comp time, flexing schedules and other options.

Four 3-hour shifts are available. Participants will get a free t-shirt. Those who sign up for two shifts will get a free lunch as well. Register at http://getinvolved.wsu.edu/move-in/.

Contact Phillip Sinapati with questions at Filipo_pls@wsu.edu.

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