Celebrate CORETECH Open House Week

Come experience what CORETECH, WSU’s Apple® Authorized Campus Store, has to offer students, faculty and staff during an open house week from Monday, Oct. 5 through Friday, Oct. 9.

Take advantage of free workshops and events throughout the week!

Wednesday, Oct. 7, 4-5 p.m.: Open House Ceremony

Stop by CORETECH, located on the ground floor of the Bookie, for light refreshments and a chance to check out the latest products.

Thursday, Oct. 8, 2-3 p.m.: “An iWork® Walkthrough”

Join us to learn about iCloud® integration, templates, and the layout in Pages®, Numbers® and Keynote®.

Friday, Oct. 9, 3-4 p.m.: “Intro to your Mac”

If you missed Monday’s workshop, now is your chance to learn all about your new computer.

No registration is required for any of the workshops.  Attendees will also receive special CORETECH giveaways while supplies last.

Even if you are not able to attend a workshop, stop by the store and enter to win a CORETECH coupon valued at $150. Both a student and a faculty or staff member will be selected.

CORETECH is located on the ground floor of the Bookie in the Compton Union Building and is open Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM and Saturday noon to 4 PM. For more information visit www.coretech.wsu.edu

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