News Ask Wellington: Is it true there’s a cave in Eastern Washington that is shaped like a prehistoric rhinoceros and was first investigated by a CWU professor in the 1930s? read it
News Ask Wellington: Did a CWU archaeology professor lead a team that helped uncover the bones of a giant woolly mammoth near Selah, WA? read it
News Ask Wellington: Did a group of CWU students form a band in the 1960s and record a song based on a popular canned tuna TV ad slogan? read it
News Ask Wellington: Is it true that Central Washington University closed down for a few days sometime during World War II so students could pick apples in local orchards? read it
News Ask Wellington: I read online about some CWU professor in the early 20th century who uncovered the bones of a giant prehistoric race of men known as the “Ellensburg Giants.” Any truth to this? read it
Feature Letter from the President CWU’s determination to be the state’s most welcoming university has never been stronger. We have... read it