|
University Policy Advisory Committee will be meeting Wednesday, November 4, 2020 @ 9:00am-11-00am.
|
|
Central Washington University Faculty Senate meeting. February 5, 2020, Barge Hall 412
|
|
Gerald Brong talks about his personal background and time working at Central. He discusses growing up in Tacoma and attending Central for an education degree with an academic major in Psychology,…
|
|
Anthony Canedo (1924-2006) taught in the English department at Central Washington University between 1962 and 1989. During that time he also served as associate dean of the College of Arts and…
|
|
John Shrader served as a science educator at Central Washington College of Education (predecessor to Central Washington University), 1957-1966.
|
|
Gregory Trujillo served in student support services at Central Washington University between 1969 and 1999. Ultimately he served as Vice President of Student Affairs.
|
|
George Town (b. 1925) served in the mathematics department at Central Washington University, 1972-1996.
|
|
Edward J. Harrington served as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Central Washington University from 1970 to 1989.
|
|
Jim Ayers graduated from Central Washington State College (predecessor to Central Washington University) in 1970. He speaks about the drama program at the university.
|
|
Franklin (Frank) Carlson taught in the education department at Central Washington University, 1967-1999.
|
|
Mary Brozovich discusses her Austrian family origins as well as family involvement in Mine No. 3 in Roslyn, Washington, and in Marko's Tavern. She explains how taverns influenced Roslyn's…
|
|
Ethel Florence Craven (1906-1993) was born into one of the African American families who were recruited to break a coal mining strike in Roslyn, Washington, in 1888. Craven married a coal miner,…
|
|
Gus Jaderlund talks about immigrating from Mexico to Roslyn, Washington, circa 1902. He explains how he began working in the mines at 17 years of age, circa 1916. He describes a typical work day in…
|
|
Various local residents participated in this conversation over lunch at the Presbyterian church in Roslyn, Washington. Each person commented on life in the area, describing local businesses and…
|
|
Jack Ness talks about his Scottish roots and his experiences in logging beginning circa 1907. Ness worked in log mills and camps around Post Falls, Idaho, before transitioning to Casland and Liberty,…
|