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This recording was transferred from VHS tape. It starts with Wellington Wildcat smashing a car The video features gameplay, cheerleaders, and shots of then Central Washington University president,…
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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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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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Sandy Peck talks about growing up on Gobblers Knob near South Cle Elum. She discusses her first job as a Theater Usher. Sandy also talks about her father's work as a railroad engineer, and her…
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Carlos Pelley talks about life and work during the Covid-19 pandemic and lock-downs.
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Volha Isakava has been working at CWU and living in Ellensburg since
2014. A native of Crimea, Ukraine, Volha grew up in Minsk, Belarus. She
embarked on her first international adventure when she…
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Taylor Roice talks about his experiences as a student at Central Washington University during the COVID pandemic. He discusses the move to online classes and graduating.
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Dr. Michelle DenBeste is the Provost/Vice President for Academic & Student Life (ASL) at Central Washington University. Here she shares her experiences starting a new job during the pandemic and…
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Connect with your student leaders to discuss local issues, programs, upcoming events and more.
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Cyrus Habib delivers the commencement address at Central Washington University in 2018.
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A video recording of commencement ceremonies at Central
Washington University.
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CWU’s Dean of Libraries reflects on providing library services during a pandemic, exploring a very quiet Ellensburg, and keeping in communication with friends far away.
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The Central Washington University Board of Trustees will hold a meeting: Wellington Event Center, July 29, 2021 @ 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM & 3:30 PM - 4:30/5:00 PM and July 30, 2021 @ 10:30 AM - 12:00…
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Nathaniel Sandell shares some of his experiences as a senior in High School and then as an incoming freshman during the covid-19 pandemic. He also talks about a song he wrote about the pandemic.
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A Dead Name That Learned How to Live
Time: 4.23.21 Friday 10:00am-11:00am
Voices from Performance series is a colloquium series that highlights the work of diverse artists, scholars, and activists…
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