WSU and WSU Tech names and symbols can't be used in political campaigns

Wichita State University and WSU Tech don’t endorse political candidates or allow the use of their names, logos, trademarks, facilities or other resources for political purposes.

The WSU policy states:

“Use of the University's name, letterhead, logo, trademarks and/or resources (including University computing and information technology resources) for partisan electoral purposes such as solicitation of funds or other contributions in support of a political party or candidates, endorsement of candidates for public office, or advocating a position with regard to a public issue (other than an authorized spokesperson on behalf of the University) is strictly prohibited.”


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