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Dr. Tanjian Liang, associate
professor of Sport and Movement Studies, discusses his most recent
research, This Teacher Cares for Us. In this lecture Dr. Liang
delineates how one Latina teacher…
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Presentation request for Microsoft Premier Support
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Eloina Chavez, CWU Transfer student.
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This recording of the Information
Professionals Panel Discussion was conducted via Zoom on May 28 of 2020.
It discusses questions of: what an average work day might
include; how did you get into…
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2018 Graduate Hooding and Commencement Ceremony
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Caitlin Stave, who majored in Music Performance and earned a Master of Music.
The School of Graduate Studies and Research (SGSR) 2016 Hooding Ceremony is to honor students receiving Master's…
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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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Vera Dudley attended Central Washington College of Education (later Central Washington University), 1941-1942. She married Stanley Dudley, who taught in the art department at the university. She…
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Lucille Sienia worked in Food Services at Central Washington State College (predecessor to Central Washington University), 1959-1970.
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Gail Jones speaks about her time as Director of Alumni Affairs at Central Washington University. In 1991 she chaired the CWU Centennial Planning Committee, as she describes.
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Donald (Don) Cummings taught in the English department at Central Washington University, 1960-1996. In this interview, he discusses his background in Seattle at the University of Washington and his…
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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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Arthur (Art) Darby talks about his family members (James Darby, Ellis Blanchard, Emma Civil) and their move to Roslyn, Washington. He talks about family work in the Roslyn coal mines (particularly…
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