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A brief history of Music, and the music buildings of CWU ranging from Washington State Normal School to Central Washington University.
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The STEM Teaching Program is an innovative collaboration between sciences and education that supports students seeking teaching certification in science and mathematics fields. Pathways exist for…
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The STEM Teaching Program is an innovative collaboration between sciences and education that supports students seeking teaching certification in science and mathematics fields. Pathways exist for…
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Caitlin Stave, who majored in Music Performance and earned a Master of Music.
The School of Graduate Studies and Research (SGSR) 2016 Hooding Ceremony is to honor students receiving Master's…
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The Equestrian club is a relatively new group at CWU. One of the best things about this club is that you do not need a horse, or have any riding experience. Riders are assigned a horse based on their…
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CWU boasts one of the tallest indoor climbing walls in the Northwest. The recreation center hosts climbing competitions twice a year to find the best beginning and veteran climbers at CWU.
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Paul Bechtel acted as Director of the Physical Plant at Central Washington University, 1957-1988.
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Kenneth (Ken) Gamon taught in the mathematics department at Central Washington University, 1965 to the 2000s.
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Jim Ayers graduated from Central Washington State College (predecessor to Central Washington University) in 1970. He speaks about the drama program at the university.
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Theodore (Ted) Rooks (b. 1903 in South Cle Elum, Washington) talks about his childhood and education at Hazelwood School. He talks about working in logging camps and about the impact of the…
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