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The event in the Hertz Concert Hall will feature performances by the CWU Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band, under the musical ...
An opening reception for Richard Fairbanks: Centeral Washington Potter will be held Tuesday, June 3, from 5-7 p.m. in Gallery ...
In the new CWU Art + Design student exhibit titled Tethered, Diana Mamchits explores themes of cultural identity, memory, and ...
Learn to balance the “know-why” of an engineer and the “know-how” of a technician with the Electronics Engineering Technology BS degree from CWU. This unique combination makes you highly sought after ...
This summer, take the opportunity to catch up on your coursework or get ahead in your academic journey. Register Now for Summer Session Summer quarter allows you to maximize your learning while still ...
The Bachelor of Science in Public Policy is aimed at exploration and analysis of the historical legacies as well as the contemporary forces that frame the policy making process. Public Policy at CWU ...
The CWU Educational Opportunity Centers (EOC) are funded by a TRIO grant from the U.S. Department of Education to serve participants in North Central and South Central Washington. The purpose of EOC ...
Are you a former board member looking to stay involved with the CWU community? The CWU Board Ambassadors Program is your opportunity to bring your passion for CWU, career knowledge, and former board ...
Perfect for clubs, businesses, community and youth groups, the CWU Challenge Course offers the opportunity to participate in team-building activities to accomplish individual and group goals. There ...
Please join us on September 27th as we celebrate Dorothy Purser and her commitment to CWU and the community. Dorothy Purser was an instrumental CWU and community member who helped establish programs ...
SOURCE is the big event that we all spend the year preparing for. However, OUR also puts together various other events throughout the academic year to help guide students along their research journey.
The High School Equivalency Program (HEP) helps migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their immediate family members earn the equivalent of a high school diploma, a GED ("General Equivalency Diploma").
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