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Enjoy the Cultural Conversations presentation with Dr. Fabiola Serra Fuertes, recorded on November 15, 2022.
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Mary E. Bottcher discusses her family background and growing up in upstate New York. She talks about events in her early life that led to her moving to the western United States. Mary discusses…
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Our robust program, just two hours east of Seattle, prepares students for some of the hottest careers in the country. Computer science grads land internships and jobs with leading companies like…
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CWU faculty expert Dr. Megan Walsh (Geography), Dr. Joaquin Ramirez from the University of Leon, Mr. Dale Swedberg, Washington State Department of Fish & Wildlife,
Wildlife Area Manager
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Eldon (Jake) Jacobsen taught in the psychology department at Central Washington University, 1950-1990.
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This video captures a presentation at Ellensburg Public Library about women's legal rights in Washington state. Although gender equality was never added as an amendment to the U.S. Constitution,…
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This video includes footage of the Ellensburg Rodeo Queen coronation. It also shows the Royal Court in action at the rodeo.
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John Vifian taught in the English department at Central Washington University, 1961-1998.
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Lylia and Marguerite Fay talk about Easton, Washington, including the Easton Tollgate; the McGuiness Homestead; and the development of travel, business, logging, and communications in Easton. They…
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Nell and Thomas (Tom) Lambert, III (mother and son), talk about their family roots in Iowa and Oklahoma. They explain how Nell married Thomas (Tom) Lambert, II, in October 1928. They discuss how…
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Anthony (Tony) Mattielli discusses growing up in Cle Elum, Washington, including a presidential visit to Cle Elum, nationalities and discrimination, the impact of mining on the local economy, the…
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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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Angela Mrak (b. 1899 in Austria) immigrated to the United States in 1923 and moved to Ronald, Washington, in 1928. She discusses growing up in Austria, her move to the United States, finally settling…
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