The new kid on the block has a familiar face!

University Publishing is now part of University Communications. U Comm brings together multiple departments with the goal of pooling our communications resources and knowledge to better serve our WSU community. That’s you!

You’ll still have your own, personal, Project Coordinator, and all of the great services you received with University Publishing are still available with University Communications. We’ve even expanded the services we can provide the university community. Here are just some of the services University Communications offers:

  • Strategic Consultation and Direction
  • Graphic Design for Print and Web
  • Electronic Pre-Press
  • Full Service Bindery
  • Addressing and Mailing
  • Publications Development
  • Wide-format Printing
  • HTML Email
  • Website Development
  • Email List Management
  • Writing and Editorial Services
  • Copyright Consultation
  • Scholarly Publishing
  • Metrics providing Measureable Campaign Analysis
  • CougarCopies
  • And the list goes on!

For more information, or to begin working on a project with University Communications, please contact Brian Clark at brian.clark@wsu.edu.

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