WSU Tri-Cities Welcomes New Students Thursday

RICHLAND, Wash. — New students will get a dose of Cougar Spirit during the first-ever Inauguration at Washington State University Tri-Cities on Thursday, Aug. 16.
 
About 200 freshmen and transfer students, joined by about 250 guests, have RSPV’d for Inauguration. Check-in starts at 1:30 p.m. in the West Building Atrium on campus at 2710 University Drive, Richland.
 
The event starts at 2 p.m. on the West Building Patio with a welcome ceremony that includes “pinning” the new students and teaching students the WSU Fight Song.
 
Breakout sessions run from 2:30 to 4 p.m.:
• The freshmen breakout sessions will be in the Consolidated Information Center Room 120, where they will learn about financial aid, the academic theme for 2007-08, meet faculty, and receive WSU Tri-Cities T-shirts from Chancellor Vicky L. Carwein.
• Transfer students sessions include overviews of career services, campus safety, and student services provided on campus.
• Parents and guests are invited to a special panel session titled “As a parent of a new college student, I wish I had known…” This will be held in the Consolidated Information Center Room 216.
 
Inauguration ends with a welcome barbecue from 4 to 6 p.m. on the West Building Patio. During the barbecue, students can find out about clubs and upcoming activities, and get their photo taken with WSU’s mascot, Butch T. Cougar.

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