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President Jim Wohlpart addresses Central Washington University - October 20th in the Concert Hall of the Music building. Time: 11AM
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Special session for the Central Washington University Board of Trustees. April 9, 2020
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2011 CWU Commencement keynote speaker James N. Mattis.
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Interview with Vijay Singh, composer, and Scott Peterson, Director, of tribute song "Firefighters Creed".
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Interview with Vijay Singh, composer, and Scott Peterson, Director, of tribute song "Firefighters Creed".
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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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This video captures a presentation at Ellensburg Public Library about women's legal rights in Washington state. Although gender equality was never added as an amendment to the U.S. Constitution,…
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John Gerdes taught in the chemistry department at Central Washington University, 1995-2001. In this interview, he speaks about efforts at the university to develop a distance program in organic…
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James Hawkins taught in the theatre arts program at Central Washington University, 1970-2002.
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Ansel Taylor describes his career in logging at the beginning of the twentieth century. He speaks about river drives and Indian-white relations in the Swauk region of Washington state. He talks about…
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Chester (Chet) Taylor (b. 1914 at Bristol Flats, Washington) talks about his family's work in cattle driving, homesteading, and logging. He talks about his grandfather, John Taylor, who married…
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Raymond (Ray) Kladnik, Sr. (b. September 7, 1892), talks about his family's Slovenian roots and about his life in Cle Elum, Washington. He describes his family's life in Austria and their…
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Alfred Hanson speaks about his childhood in the Swauk area of Washington state, and particularly about interactions between white settlers and Native Americans. He describes homesteading, gardening,…
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Albert Schober (married to Margurite Campbell) speaks in three separate interviews about life in Cle Elum, Washington, in the early twentieth century. He describes local transportation, taverns,…
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George Gasparich talks about his family's immigration to Ronald, Washington, in 1915. He describes his work in the coal mines beginning in 1939. He touches on duckbill operators, pan lines,…
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Nina Kanyer talks about immigrating with her family from Italy to Roslyn, Washington. She talks about cultural traditions, holidays, lodges, recreation, and coal mining in Roslyn
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