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Aside from his contributions to CWU Anthropology and American Indian Studies (AIS) over the years, Shellenberger’s GPR work ...
Senior Lecturer Karisa Terry explained that field school training is required for archaeology majors who want to find a job ...
Elsewhere in town, the Ellensburg Big Band features CWU music alumni from several generations, letting the small-town group ...
Since 2008, Snorkel the sulcata tortoise has greeted visitors to Central Washington University’s greenhouse with his ...
The program, which will begin in fall 2026, is designed to meet the growing demand for “compassionate and skilled ...
The unassuming small town is home to the Thorp Mill, a well-preserved relic of the area’s early agricultural industry, now serving as a museum as well as a training ground for a variety of Central ...
Back in his undergrad days, Dr. Joshua Nelson-Ichido (’08) assumed that his time at Central was just a temporary detour before he moved back to his hometown of East Wenatchee to settle down. Little ...
A key component of worldwide progress is engaged collaboration between institutions of higher learning, regardless of how far apart they might be geographically. In April, Central Washington ...
Having grown up in Ellensburg, Alexis Andrews had her sights set on the horizon as soon as she graduated from high school. She was seeking a fresh start and chose to pursue an animal science degree in ...
The CWU Wine Club is back this fall with another exceptional shipment made and hand-selected by Wildcats. This year’s shipment will be fulfilled by Upsidedown Wine, co-owned by Central Washington ...
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