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What’s our vision for CWU facilities? Join us for the Central Capital Town Hall to learn about the big projects in development over the next biennium, including Health Education, North Academic…
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Jim Wohlpart was officially installed as Central Washington University’s 15th president on May 19, 2022, during a ceremony on the Ellensburg campus. An installation is the official ceremony in…
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James L. Gaudino came to CWU from Kent State University, where he founded the
College of Communication and Information, and guided its development
into a center of innovation in the study of the…
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President Jim Wohlpart addresses Central Washington University - October 20th in the Concert Hall of the Music building. Time: 11AM
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Staci Sleigh-Layman talks about her various jobs at Central and the changes to her work during the pandemic. Discussion includes the Tuesday Talks series conducted during the lock-downs.
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The Central Washington University Board of Trustees will hold a meeting: Wellington Event Center, July 29, 2021 @ 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM & 3:30 PM - 4:30/5:00 PM and July 30, 2021 @ 10:30 AM - 12:00…
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Fill Leave Specialist Position that was swept
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Requesting 2 EHS Positions
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New President Introduction - All Exempt & Classified Staff Friday:
9:15-10:00 AM (All Staff Webinar)
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Gail Jones discusses her personal history at Central Washington University (CWU) from 1977 to 1995. She speaks about her time as Director of Alumni Affairs and her role as chair of the CWU Centennial…
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Gail Jones discusses her personal history at Central Washington University (CWU) from 1977 to 1995. She speaks about her time as Director of Alumni Affairs and her role as chair of the CWU Centennial…
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Gloria Craig speaks about her work as administrative secretary Central Washington University, beginning in 1966.
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Dale Comstock attended Central Washington College of Education as a student, 1951-1955. He also taught mathematics at the university, 1964-1996.
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Gregory Trujillo served in student support services at Central Washington University between 1969 and 1999. Ultimately he served as Vice President of Student Affairs.
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