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Video recording of a discussion about LGBTQIA books being banned. Local public and school librarians, Wildcat book shop buyer, and CWU students discuss the importance of equal access to diverse and…
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Putting their educations and hearts to work, Central Washington University social services students created special duffle bags, called Sweet Cases, for local children entering foster care.
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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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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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CWU piano technician Harry Whitaker has been tuning pianos at CWU since 1982. A mainstay in the Central Washington University music department, Whitaker is the full time professional piano…
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STEP provides academic support, social support, and financial benefits designed to improve student success in the sciences.
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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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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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Roy Wilson discusses personal history, teaching elementary school before coming to CWU, teaching elementary school at Hebeler Elementary, and the CWU College of Education.
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Roy Wilson continues from his previous interview by discussing teaching music, influential faculty members, and his general career experience teaching elementary school.
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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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Robert (Bob) Wieking served in the Industrial and Engineering Technology program at Central Washington University until the 2000s.
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