Alyce Anderson retirement

After 36 incredible years of guiding WSU’s Trademark Licensing program, Alyce Anderson is hanging up her crimson and gray cape and stepping into a well-deserved retirement!

From protecting Cougar marks to championing our brand with creativity and care, Alyce has been at the heart of WSU’s licensing efforts for more than three decades. Her work has left a lasting impact — not only on the university’s identity, but on generations of Cougs who proudly wear the crimson and gray.

As we thank Alyce for her decades of creativity, care, and Cougar spirit, let’s honor her legacy the best way we know how — by showing off our colors. Remember to wear your crimson and gray this Friday for College Colors Day and celebrate Alyce in true Cougar style!

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