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Requesting 2 EHS Positions
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The nationally ranked Army ROTC ԗildcat Battalion,Ԡfounded in 1981 and named for the universityӳ mascot, produces distinguished military graduates.
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The nationally ranked Army ROTC ԗildcat Battalion,Ԡfounded in 1981 and named for the universityӳ mascot, produces distinguished military graduates.
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The Engineering Technologies, Safety, and Construction Department (formerly IET) offers bachelor of science degree programs in selected industrial technologies, and engineering technologies.
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Science II is home to the Departments of Geology and Physics.
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The Wenas Creek Mammoth Project is a CWU scientific investigation of mammoth bones found on private land in the Wenas Creek Valley near Selah, Washington.
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Helen Wise discusses personal history, CWU graduate study, Biology "support team" duties, Paleo building, biology field station, annual lab inventory, snakes, and family CWU graduates.
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Barbara Kohler discusses her history at Washington State Normal School and Central Washington College of Education from 1925 to 1964. She then discusses her personal history, the first women's…
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John Shrader served as a science educator at Central Washington College of Education (predecessor to Central Washington University), 1957-1966.
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Charles McCann taught in the English department at Central Washington State College (later Central Washington University), 1962-1968.
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Maria Kramar speaks about her time as a student and staff member at Central Washington University, 1963-1996.
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Jim Ayers graduated from Central Washington State College (predecessor to Central Washington University) in 1970. He speaks about the drama program at the university.
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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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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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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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