Move‑In & Week of Welcome extended hours

The Brelsford WSU Visitor Center will be open with special weekend hours Aug. 13–14 to assist new and returning Cougs, their families and supporters with Move‑In, New Coug Orientation and Week of Welcome activities.

The visitor center, located at 150 E. Spring St., will be open 8 a.m.–4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 13 and Sunday, Aug. 14 in addition to the standard business hours of 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Monday–Friday. Additionally, the visitor center will host the Pullman Farmers Market 3:30–6 p.m. Wednesday with extended business hours. Staff will be available to assist incoming students, their families and supporters, along with general visitors, with directions and wayfinding, parking and transportation, dining and shopping options along with other local accommodations.

More information is available at 509‑335‑4636, visitor@wsu.edu, visitor.wsu.edu or by following the Brelsford WSU Visitor Center on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.

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