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Jampa Dorje discusses his creation, The Primal Book, and the ideas and events that led to its creation.
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Cyrus Habib delivers the commencement address at Central Washington University in 2018.
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Time: Friday 10:00am-11:00m
Voices from Performance series is a colloquium series that highlights the work of diverse artists, scholars, and activists in the fields of theatre, dance, and…
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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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(Re)Current Unrest and the Fire This Time: Choreographic
Responses to BLM.
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The Central Washington University Archives and Special Collections was
established in 2005 as the repository for official and unofficial
records that document the history of the university. It also…
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Ruth Harrington talks about her early life and moving to Ellensburg in 1973. She discusses the beginnings and the growth of her scholarship luncheon groups.
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John Haroldson earned a Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy from Central Washington University and a Doctorate in Jurisprudence from the University of Oregon. He is a member of the Oregon and…
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FIRST Robotics of Washington State holds their annual robotics tournament at Central Washington University. CWU's College of the
Students are challenged to, among other things, raise funds…
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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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Ms. Autumn Gust, receiving a Bachelor of Science in Clinical Physiology and a minor in Athletic Training.
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CWU Wildcat head football coach Ian Shoemaker reflects on why he has the best job in the world.
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More than 500 CWU students volunteer each year to clean up around Ellensburg. The biggest event for the past 42 years is the annual Yakima River Cleanup, sponsored by the CWU Center for Leadership…
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CWU hosted the Kennedy Center's College Regional Theatre Festival and senior student Caitlin Cardinale taught a workshop in wig dying.
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