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This presentation is about Interdisciplinary work for the WIlliam O. Douglas Honors College: Four stories(with lame translations). Dominic Klyve presents his work
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Ethan Bergman talks about his job as a faculty member at Central Washington University in the Health Sciences Department for 35 years. He discusses his early college career and degrees in biology and…
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Bonnie Hendrickson talks about her early career before coming to Central to work with the Chimpanzee Human Communication Institute (CHCI). Then she worked at a zoo then moved to Iowa before returning…
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Robert Perkins talks about his time as a faculty member at Central Washington University where he taught Computer Science, Education, Family and Consumer Science, and later Recreation. He also talks…
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Members of the Roslyn Northwest Black Pioneers talk about why they promote the history of Black pioneers in the Pacific North West in this footage from KOMO in 1998. The women speaking are members of…
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Zhong,
Xiaoyin is the Chinese language and culture Instructor and Alumni
Engagement/Relations Coordinator for the College of Education and
Professional Studies at Central Washington University.…
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Julia Stringfellow, Professor, and University Archivist, discusses her recent research History of Impactful Women in Ellensburg and CWU, and Their Contributions.
In this lecture, Professor…
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Rik Dalvit and Thomas Shapley talk about starting their careers in journalism at Central Washington State College. They tell about notable events and professors they remember. They talk about campus…
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Albert Stone talks about his life. Albert grew up in Ellensburg and recalls working on farms. After marriage he worked in the coal mines in Roslyn. Later he drove trucks and worked on he west side of…
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James Edward Russom (Eddie) talks about his life growing up in Ronald Washington and later going to High School in Cle Elum and working at stores in town while still in high school. He served in the…
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George Burchak discusses his experiences as a mink farmer. George talks about growing up in the Cle Elum area and jobs he had before he started mink farming. He details how they raised the mink ,…
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Fred Fischer talk about growing up and Roslyn Washington. He recalls his father, who worked for Northwest Improvement Company (NWI) as a fireman on the railroad.He discusses the mines and his brief…
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Paula and Ralph Griffin talk about the history of The Roslyn Riders. They have been providing wholesome equine recreation since 1956.
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Elsie Bingay interviews Bob Cernick. He discusses growing up in Cle Elum, Washington. He talks about the abundance of outdoor activities his family did when he was young. These include camping,…
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Shannon O'Malley interviews Wesley Craven and he discusses growing up in a large family in Roslyn, Washington. He talks about learning to cut hops at a young age when the whole family would take…
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James Wickerath discusses his experiences in the CWU para-medicine program. He also discusses his father and getting to know Dorothy Purser, first as a neighbor and later as an instructor.
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