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- 2003 Stephen D. Sulkin
- Dr. Stephen D. Sulkin, Director, Shannon Point Marine Center, 1985-2013. Degrees: BA Miami University; MS, PhD Duke University. Photo courtesy: National Science Foundation (March 2003). Original inventory #WWU 792., Development of the Campus History Collection was supported in part by the Distinguished Student Employment Program, Western Washington University., University Communications, June 10, 2008
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- 2004 Bay View of Campus
- Downloaded from University Communications Website. Image taken June 16, 2004, Development of the Campus History Collection was supported in part by the Distinguished Student Employment Program, Western Washington University., University Communications, 2004
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- 2004 Bay View of Campus
- Multiple copies available. Downloaded from University Communications Website. Photograph taken June 16, 2004, Development of the Campus History Collection was supported in part by the Distinguished Student Employment Program, Western Washington University., University Communications, 2004
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- 2004 Communications Facility
- Photo taken 02/2004, courtesy of Merit Engineering Inc.; original photo is in color; 4 x 6 in., Development of the Campus History Collection was supported in part by the Distinguished Student Employment Program, Western Washington University., University Communications, June 2008
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- 2007 Carol Edwards
- Pictured: Carol Edwards, Dean of Fine & Performing Arts. Original acquisition made by downloading image from University Communications website., Development of the Campus History Collection was supported in part by the Distinguished Student Employment Program, Western Washington University., [University Communications, 2007]
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- 2007 Karen W. Morse
- President, Dr. Karen W. Morse, August 1993 - August 2008. Degrees: BS (1962) Denison University; MS (1964) and PhD (1967) University of Michigan, Development of the Campus History Collection was supported in part by the Distinguished Student Employment Program, Western Washington University., University Communications, June 2008
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- 2008 Bruce Shepard visiting with Student
- President, Dr. W. Bruce Shepard, September 2008 -2016; Degrees: BA, MA, PhD University of California, Riverside, Development of the Campus History Collection was supported in part by the Distinguished Student Employment Program, Western Washington University., University Communications, May 2008
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- 2012 Excavated Stones: 1912 and 1913
- Photo taken on Monday, February 6, 2012 at the Physical Plant. 1912 box is encased in concrete, 1913 box is wrapped in plastic partially encased in concrete., Development of the Campus History Collection was supported in part by the Distinguished Student Employment Program, Western Washington University., Tamara Belts, February 2012
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- 2012 Memory Walk
- Photo taken on Friday, February 3, 2012, before the excavation of the 1912 and 1913 marble stones. Memory Walk is located in front of Old Main., Development of the Campus History Collection was supported in part by the Distinguished Student Employment Program, Western Washington University., Tamara Belts, February 2012
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- 2012 Memory Walk Excavation
- Photo taken on Friday, February 3, 2012, during the excavation of the 1912 and 1913 marble stones. Memory Walk is located in front of Old Main. This photo was one of approximately 86 taken documenting this event; additional views available., Development of the Campus History Collection was supported in part by the Distinguished Student Employment Program, Western Washington University., Tamara Belts, February 2012
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- 2012 Mike Berry: Time Capsules Today
- Photo taken February 9, 2012 during the opening of the time capsule at the Physical Plant. Mike Berry shows how the current time capsules are made., Development of the Campus History Collection was supported in part by the Distinguished Student Employment Program, Western Washington University., Tamara Belts, February 2012
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- 2012 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball National Champions
- March 24, 2012, Highland Heights, Kentucky (The Bank of Kentucky Center). Host: Northern Kentucky University. WWU vs. University of Montevallo. Vikings won: 72-65, Development of the Campus History Collection was supported in part by the Distinguished Student Employment Program, Western Washington University., Athletics Department (Sports Information Office - Paul Madison), March 2012., Sports Information Office
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- 2012 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball West Region Final
- March 12, 2012, Bellingham, Washington (Sam Carver Gym). Host: Western Washington University. WWU vs. Seattle Pacific University. Vikings won: 56-50. This is one of 43 photos taken at the Final; others available., Development of the Campus History Collection was supported in part by the Distinguished Student Employment Program, Western Washington University., Tamara Belts, March 2012
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- 2012 Opening the Time Capsules: 1912 Stone
- Photo taken February 9, 2012 during the opening of the time capsule at the Physical Plant. Many gathered around watching Todd Koetje open and remove materials from the 1912 stone. Man in center (stripped shirt) is Brian Corey, Klipsun staff reporter. This is one of approximately 140 photos taken; additional views available., Development of the Campus History Collection was supported in part by the Distinguished Student Employment Program, Western Washington University., Tamara Belts, February 2012
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- 2012 Todd Koetje: 1913 Stone
- Photo taken on Monday, February 6, 2012 at the Physical Plant. Todd Koetje cutting away the plastic from the 1913 box, Development of the Campus History Collection was supported in part by the Distinguished Student Employment Program, Western Washington University., Tamara Belts, February 2012
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- Ada Hogle Abbott
- Ada Hogle Abbott, served on the faculty of the then State Normal School from 1902-1916. She studied at the Kansas State Normal School, Columbia School of Oratory (Chicago, Ill.), and did special work at Western Reserve University (Cleveland, Ohio), University of Chicago, University of California. Boston Art School, Columbia University and the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. She taught drawing and manual training (Industrial Arts). As an instructor, she adapted Cornell University's alma mater, "Far Above Cayuga's Water," to what became WWU's alma mater, the "White and Blue." Mrs. Abbott is also recognized as the one who designed the Stone Bridge still in use at Whatcom Falls Park. The bridge was made of Chuckanut sandstone recycled from the Bellingham Bay National Bank Building located at the corner of State and Holly, which had been slated for demolition. Negative (5 x 4 in) also available., Development of the Campus History Collection was supported in part by the Distinguished Student Employment Program, Western Washington University.
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- George Williston Nash
- President August 1, 1914 - March 31, 1922. Degrees: BS, MS Yankton College (Yankton, South Dakota); Graduate studies University of Minnesota and University of Leipzig (Germany); LL.D Yankton College (Yankton, South Dakota). Originally appointed as principal his title was almost immediately changed to president. Additional print available. Centennial Collection photo, Development of the Campus History Collection was supported in part by the Distinguished Student Employment Program, Western Washington University., Klipsun, 1918, p. 25
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- Students in Red Square
- Stamp on photo verso: "JAN XX 1976" and "Publications WWSC". Original inventory #667.3. Additional print 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 in. available and two additional views., Development of the Campus History Collection was supported in part by the Distinguished Student Employment Program, Western Washington University.