Reminder: Announcements moving to WSU Insider in early January

The formal migration of the daily Announcements service to the WSU Insider is getting closer.

Beginning on Jan. 8, 2018, those who have signed up for the daily Announcements email also will begin receiving the WSU Insider email. Then, at the end of a two-week transition phase, the daily Announcements service will be discontinued, replaced with the WSU Insider.

That migration is expected to be complete on Jan. 22, 2018.

By way of review, the new WSU Insider is the online news and information source for faculty and staff that University Communications is preparing to formally launch on Jan. 8. It provides a more comprehensive focus on WSU-related news, events and opportunities for employees throughout the University system.

The new website features fresh postings each morning and is updated as needed throughout the day. It also will include a daily email option similar to the Announcements service for those who prefer notices delivered directly to their inboxes.

Meanwhile, the process for submitting Announcement-style notices for publication will remain largely unchanged during this phase but updates are planned for later.

The Notices and Announcements section is provided as a service to the WSU community for sharing events such as lectures, trainings, and other highly transactional types of information related to the university experience. Information provided and opinions expressed may not reflect the understanding or opinion of WSU. Accuracy of the information presented is the responsibility of those who submitted it. The self-uploaded posts are reviewed for compliance with state statutes and ethics guidelines but are not edited for spelling, grammar, or clarity.

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