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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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Gerald Brong talks about his personal background and time working at Central. He discusses growing up in Tacoma and attending Central for an education degree with an academic major in Psychology,…
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Mark Halperin came to Central Washington State College (later Central Washington University) to teach in the English department in 1966.
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Paul Bechtel acted as Director of the Physical Plant at Central Washington University, 1957-1988.
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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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Susan Madley taught in the education department at Central Washington University, 1990-2002.
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Wendell Hill acted as Director of Auxiliary Services at Central Washington University, 1963-1993.
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Mark Halperin came to Central Washington State College (later Central Washington University) to teach in the English department in 1966.
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Colin Condit taught in the psychology department at Central Washington University, 1965-1983.
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James Brooks attended Central Washington College of Education (later Central Washington University), graduating in 1950. He served as president of the university from 1961 to 1978, and taught in the…
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James Brooks attended Central Washington College of Education (later Central Washington University), graduating in 1950. He served as president of the university from 1961 to 1978, and taught in the…
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Ole Jordin talks about his family's roots in Ellensburg, Washington. He describes the Benson hanging, skirmishes with Native Americans, threshing, water disputes, law and order, a saloon…
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Lelah Jordin talks about her parents, John Lockhart and Lucinda Emily Decker, and her childhood in Pendleton, Oregon, and Oaksdale, Washington. She talks about cooking, home remedies, clothing,…
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Theodore (Ted) Rooks (b. 1903 in South Cle Elum, Washington) talks about his childhood and education at Hazelwood School. He talks about working in logging camps and about the impact of the…
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Major Panerio (1906-1983) worked as a coal miner and bookkeeper for the Northwestern Improvement Company in Roslyn, Washington. Throughout his life, he remained active in music, leading dance band…
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Christina Malano (b. 1911) was born in Roslyn, Washington, moved away when she was six, and moved back to Roslyn when she married in 1935. Both her father and husband, George Malano, worked in the…
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