The latest issue of Crimson & Black magazine was recently mailed out to members of the CWU community, and readers are sure to find a variety of interesting gifts contained within.
The word “stewardship” comes up a lot in the ongoing conversation about the role universities play within their communities. Indeed, the American Association for State Colleges and Universities ...
Many students who earn master’s degrees in mental health counseling or school psychology at Central share a common goal: using their training to help their hometowns. That was the case for Juan ...
Kuenzang Dorji (’21) always knew he wanted to pursue conservation through academia. “As a Buddhist, I believe in karma, and the predestined nature of the world,” he said. “My whole life, I had wanted ...
It seems appropriate that a program grounded in empathy and connection with the primates it seeks to understand found its start through direct interspecies communication. Founded in 1993, the CWU ...
When prospective students call the Central Washington University graduate admissions office, they ask about one program more than any other: mental health counseling. Young people have witnessed the ...
When Andy Parks was diagnosed with early-stage prostate cancer in 2007, he knew it was time for a change. He wanted his life to go beyond the reach of the corporate business world. He wanted to leave ...
Joshua Soltan grew up surrounded by planes, pilots, and all things aviation. His dad served as an Army pilot, and he remembers going to Pensacola, Florida, to watch his first Blue Angels practice and ...
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.