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The Africana and Black Studies (ABS) Program is dedicated to preparing global citizens equipped with intersectional, interdisciplinary, and transnational perspectives that foster a sense of social ...
Pre-Recorded Presentations are typically used by students who do not live in the Ellensburg area and cannot present in-person at SOURCE in May, but this option is available for anyone! We recommend ...
This page will help you prepare your Project Registration form (previously referred to as "Abstract Application") for SOURCE. The information you submit in your Project Registration form will help us ...
Anyone can attend SOURCE to help us celebrate our students and their hard work. You don’t need to be a SOURCE presenter to get the most out of the symposium! Attendees can see a variety of ...
Become a SOURCE volunteer! Check out the different roles we are looking to fill and read about their responsibilities to see which option would be best for you before signing up.
OUR is actively seeking Judges! Help make SOURCE 2025 a success; sign up to be a volunteer SOURCE judge! Judges provide feedback to our students in the professional, juried, and beneficial environment ...
Earn a certificate in Accessibility & Disability Studies and become an effective advocate for yourself and others! Disability is an equal opportunity experience shared by at least 20% of the US ...
We’re here to support your future. Through guidance and support from our expert academic advisors, we will help you navigate college classes, 4-year plans, enrollment, choosing the right major, and ...
The longtime Ellensburg resident recently moved to Bellevue, and he would appreciate seeing his old friends and colleagues at ...
This fall, a new exhibit at Central Washington University’s Museum of Culture and Environment called “Where the Forest Meets ...