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Mark Randleman discusses growing up in Snoqualmie, earning athlets scholarships for college and later moving to Cle Elum to teach and coach. He talks about his family growing up. He later discusses…
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Spike Arlt talks about his life and early career as a high school athletics director before coming to Central. He then discusses being tenured faculty and a coach. The expantion of campus from a…
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Ever wonder who cleans up the mess when a snowstorm slams Central Washington University?
Meet CWUӳ unsung heroesشhe men and women who shovel, plow, and haul away tons of the white stuff from the…
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GAME ON! creates a unique learning opportunity for central Washington middle- and high-school students, educating them about core values as well as leadership, social, digital literacy and college…
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Army veteran and former NFL player Daniel Rodriguez speaks to the wildcat football team about his life experiences. Rodriguez is a motivational speaker and was invited to speak with veterans and…
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George Frederick discusses personal history, influential faculty and administration members, outstanding students, coaching sports at CWU, and being the director of athletics.
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James Carmody discusses personal history, faculty and administration members at CWU, life at CWU from 1946 to 1950, faculty/student problems, sexism and discrimination on campus, and political…
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Philip Kern speaks about his time as a student at Central Washington College of Education (later Central Washington University), 1942-1943.
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This video features a ceremony in tribute to Leo and Dean Nicholson, who coached at Central Washington University, 1929-1990. Together they led the CWU basketball team to 1,114 victories out of 1,392…
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James Nylander taught in the athletics department at Central Washington University, 1957-1994.
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Margaret MacClennan was a student at Central Washington College of Education, originally attending 1926-1928. She passed away March 19, 2010.
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George Macinko taught in the geography department at Central Washington University, 1967-1996.
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Philip Kern speaks about his time as a student at Central Washington College of Education (later Central Washington University), 1942-1943.
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James Hogan served on the Board of Trustees for Central Washington University, 1977-1985.
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