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Morris Jenkins is interviewed in his home by Dan Chasen on February 12th, 1992. Three Beta tapes digitized and compiled into one file here. Biographical Note:Morris Byron Jenkins was born on a ranch…
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December's monthly Racism
and Criminal Justice book discussion with Law and Justice professor,
Roger Schaefer. With special guest and author,
George Yancy. The book Black bodies, white gazes:…
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Alex Wanechek creates one of a kind jewelry that can be worn as wearable art. His work is designed and created in the Art studios at Central Washington University.
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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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Duane Skeen talks about his early life growing up in Pasco and early work for Square D and Boeing. He discusses his higher education at central and teaching public school before coming to the…
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Ray Wheeler discusses personal history, coming to Central in 1964, problems at CWU, humorous events, committees, personal research, family at CWU, and his overall opinion of CWU.
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Zoltan Kramar discusses personal history, the ancient history curriculum, military history, student problems, naming buildings, gender differences, and president recollections.
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Catherine Sands discusses personal history, humorous events, faculty and student problems, salary, academic freedom, campus emergencies, awards she earned, and personal contributions.
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Alexander Hamilton (Ham) Howard speaks about his time as a student at Central Washington College of Education, 1937-1941.
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Glenn Madsen taught in the education department at Central Washington University, 1971-1995.
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Kenneth Hammond taught in the geography department at Central Washington University, 1962-1997.
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Donald (Don) Cummings taught in the English department at Central Washington University, 1960-1996. In this interview, he discusses his background in Seattle at the University of Washington and his…
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Gloria Craig speaks about her work as administrative secretary Central Washington University, beginning in 1966.
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Eva Maria Carne taught in the foreign language department at Central Washington University, 1968-1993.
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