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Request for IS Managed Services
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Japanese Garden Maintenance
with Master Gardener Masa Mizuno
*Use Chrome for best viewing. 360 degree view.
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The STEM Teaching Program is an innovative collaboration between sciences and education that supports students seeking teaching certification in science and mathematics fields. Pathways exist for…
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The STEM Teaching Program is an innovative collaboration between sciences and education that supports students seeking teaching certification in science and mathematics fields. Pathways exist for…
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Lila Harper discusses her early life growing up in California and then moving to Oregon and later earning her PHD before coming to Central in 1989 and teaching in the English department. She also…
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Myrna Antonich talks about her life before coming to work at Central. She also discusses working in the registrar office and other positions before becoming Office Supervisor of the College of Arts…
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Washington Supreme Court Justice Steven Gonzalez keynote remarks at Central Washington Universityӳ 2016 Diversity Awards. The second annual event was held in the Student Union and Recreation Center…
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Ross Byrd discusses personal history, serving on committees, CWU's curriculum, family at Central, and political problems on campus.
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Ray Wheeler discusses personal history, coming to Central in 1964, problems at CWU, humorous events, committees, personal research, family at CWU, and his overall opinion of CWU.
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Catherine Sands discusses personal history, humorous events, faculty and student problems, salary, academic freedom, campus emergencies, awards she earned, and personal contributions.
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Edward (Ed) Klucking taught in the biology and geology departments at Central Washington University from 1960 into the 1990s.
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Louis Kollmeyer taught in the art department at Central Washington University, 1958-1982.
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Joseph (Joe) Haruda taught in the music department at Central Washington University, 1951-1981.
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Stanley Dudley attended Central Washington College of Education after World War II. Subsequently, he taught in the art department, 1957-1996.
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Prater Hogue describes his life as a student at Central Washington College of Education (later Central Washington University) during the 1930s.
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Paul Bechtel acted as Director of the Physical Plant at Central Washington University, 1957-1988.
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