As the Director of Safety for Exxel Pacific, it only makes sense that Sorensen would receive some individual recognition for ...
As he spent his military career rising through the ranks and commanding troops in some of the world’s most volatile regions, ...
Even with Parks’ retirement, WERE is excited to continue its partnership with CWU and the Leadership and Professional ...
Shelton and Wohlpart noted that the annual Diversity Awards ceremony gives the university an opportunity to celebrate our ...
Jerilyn S. McIntyre didn’t set out to be the first female president of Central Washington University. Once she pivoted from ...
“The field of paramedicine, and its scope of practice, is advancing,” said Gonzalez, a two-time CWU graduate who joined the ...
Now a senior in the CWU Department of Geological Sciences, Genero learned this winter that he had been awarded the National ...
Additional highlights from the Division II national championships included Lauryn McGough placing 16th in the women’s pole ...
Jon Hylback grew up around big equipment. His parents owned a nursery business, and he and his dad shared a love of operating tractors, backhoes, and other machines. His dad called it “diesel therapy.
Ben Terrell wasn’t necessarily looking for a job when he showed up to the North Academic Complex (NAC) work site last spring. But, as luck would have it, Garco Construction was looking for someone ...
The CWU Office of Equity and Belonging Speaker Series is kicking off Friday, March 14, and anyone in the community is welcome to attend the free event. The first guest in the series will be Dr. Deena ...
Join us in Black Hall 105 (DEC) from 2–3:30pm on Thursday, March 3rd for the panel discussion followed by Michele A Pinkham's talk. In collaboration with Africana and Black Studies, Asian Studies, ...