Quarter Century Club Celebration on Oct. 3

Washington State University will host the 85th annual Quarter Century Club Breakfast on Wednesday, October 3. The celebration will start at 9 a.m. in the M.G. Carey Senior Ballroom, Compton Union Building, Pullman campus.

The WSU community is encouraged to join the celebration. This is a special opportunity to honor the newest WSU employees to reach the impressive milestone of 25 years of service to the University.

Established in 1934, the Quarter Century Club (QCC) is the University’s longest running employee recognition program. In 2018, 43 employees will reach their 25-year milestones with WSU; click here to see the list of 2018 Quarter Century Club inductees and new 50-year members.

For those who cannot attend at the Pullman location, viewing parties will be available for this year’s QCC celebration. The event can be viewed via live stream at the WSU Everett (conference room 430), Spokane (SAC 501), Tri-Cities (CIC 120), and Vancouver (VDEN 236) campuses. Light refreshments will be served at these host locations.

Seating is limited at all sites. To register, visit go.wsu.edu/qcc. Please contact WSU Human Resource Services at 509-335-4521 or hrs@wsu.edu for assistance.

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