The CWU Symphony Orchestra, led by Caoile, will perform the piece, with fellow CWU Professor Jeffrey Snedeker and senior ...
An opening reception for “Broken Nostalgia” will be held Monday, December 2, from 5-7 p.m. in Gallery 231 in Randall Hall.
Students who take courses such as those in writing, science, and other subjects in a grouped theme, or pathway, will begin to see the links between learning experiences in one course and those in ...
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 ...
Read about ADAPT members and their unique roles. Accessibility and Disability Action Planning Team (ADAPT) reports to the President, through the Vice President for Diversity and Inclusivity. The team ...
In our program, learn about the peoples, cultures, histories, and modern contributions of American Indian and Indigenous communities. Together, we seek to empower a generation of scholars, advocates, ...
The two-time CWU graduate (’94, ’06) was certain that her story of adoption — both her own and that of her youngest child — ...
This fall, at the National College Media Convention in New Orleans, the CWU student media teams continued their winning streak, with The Observer taking home third place in the national Four-Year ...
In a year that has presented him with a slew of successes the world over, CWU Distinguished Professor of Jewelry, Metals, and Design Keith Lewis has found another way of giving back to his craft. On ...
Engage and connect with the Wildcat family through networking opportunities, mentorships, giving, and more. Through August, your gift to the Alumni Success Fund empowers Wildcats' success and fosters ...
Multimodal Learning offers faculty the opportunity to earn certification in online instruction and online instruction mentorship that may be used as evidence of professional development and teaching ...
Join us in the SURC Pit on Wednesday, October 30, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. for a panel discussion about the upcoming state, local, and national elections. Faculty from the Douglas Honors College, Economics ...