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Updated training for Content Creators using the 2019 Website Theme.
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Updated training for Content Creators using the 2019 Website Theme.
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Louie Osmonovich talks about growing up in Roslyn and his later career as a school teacher. He also discusses his years of backcountry trail riding.
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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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Claude Montgomery talks about growing up in Eastern Washington and how things have changed over the years. He discusses his time in the army after being drafted at 24. He also talks about his career…
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Carlos Pelley talks about life and work during the Covid-19 pandemic and lock-downs.
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Jim Schwing trained at Worcester polytechnic institute in Worcester
Massachusetts. Started as mathematician and then moved into computers as they
became ubiquitous.
He started work at old dominion…
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Recording of the 2019 migration intake meeting. This does NOT replace taking the actual training.
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This video recaps the process for migrating 2016 departmental sites to the new 2019 theme.
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Learn about tools for creating digital scholarship. This session is a brief introduction to digital scholarship showcasing the tools and resources availble thorugh CWU libraries. Text mining and…
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Live recording of the Basic Training for both the 2016 and 2019 themes. This training was conducted on the 2016 theme. You can find more tutorials and video clips on our training website located in…
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Special session for the Central Washington University Board of Trustees. March 31, 2020
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This tutorial will teach you how to use Microsoft Teams as a video conferencing tool.
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Marte Falshore talks about her academic career in Utah before coming to Central and how the emphasis on teaching drew her to Central Washington University. She discusses publishing and requirements…
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Ann Anderson talks about her early life growing up in Yakima and attending college at Central. She had a career as a public school teacher and was a state senator for twelve years before being hired…
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Ninety organizations recruited Wildcats for jobs, internships and graduate school at the spring career fair hosted by CWU Career Services. Students were able to network with recruiters in various…
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