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- Identifier
- wwu:37427
- Title
- Yug Dabadi interview
- Date
- 2020-07-14
- Description
- Yug Dabadi, microbiologist at Washington School of Medicine and Seattle resident discusses transitioning from being a Bhutanese refugee to becoming a community leader. This interview was conducted by Dr. Dharitri Bhattacharjee and presented online initially via the Western C.A.R.E.S. program and website (with Athena Roth as session host).
- Digital Collection
- Stories To Tell Oral History Project: A South Asian Perspective on COVID-19
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Stories To Tell Oral History Project: A South Asian Perspective on COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- storiestotell_20200714_dabadi
- Identifier
- wwu:34871
- Title
- WWU Promotional Videos (1980s)
- Date
- ~1980-~1989, 1980-1989
- Description
- Three videos promoting Western Washington University, likely produced in the 1980s. The videos are about 30 seconds in length each and appear to be produced for airing as television commercials for an in-state audience. The videos feature, respectively, Western's Speech, Language, Hearing Center; the Computer Science Program; and the Vehicle Research Institute.
- Digital Collection
- WWU Communications and Marketing Archives
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- WWU Office of University Communications and Marketing Records
- Local Identifier
- wwuarc_92-97_promos
- Identifier
- wwu:24140
- Title
- WRA Film, "Everyone is welcome in W.R.A, WWSC 1966"
- Date
- 1966
- Description
- WRA silent film documenting the activites for the year 1965-1966. Title quoted directly from opening title page of the film. The WRA recorded field hockey practice and scrimmage, hiking, Basketball, Badminton, Skiing, and their trip to Viqueen Lodge on Sinclair Island.
- Digital Collection
- Women's Recreation Association
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Women's Recreation Association Records
- Local Identifier
- WRA0261.wmv
- Identifier
- wwu:34812
- Title
- Western Washington State College: A Close Look (1972)
- Date
- 1972
- Description
- 1972 film produced by Western Washington State College primarily as a recruiting and informational device for high school and community college students, and promoting Western's unique qualities as a place of higher education. Included in the film are comments by President Dr. Charles J. Flora, Dean of Research and Grants Dr. Herbert C. Taylor, Fairhaven College professor Dr. David Mason, Al Swift of KVOS television, General Studies Chairman Dr. Roscoe Buckland, and Counseling Center Director Dr. Saundra Taylor. The film depicts the student services and academic offerings of Western at the time, including profiles of the Counseling Center; Western's three "cluster colleges": Fairhaven College, the College of Ethnic Studies, and Huxley College of the Environment; the Vehicle Research Institute; and the Library. The film includes images of Western's campus, as well as original music by local musician Jack Hansen and performed by Hansen's group "Fat Jack," featuring Hansen (guitar), Cary Blake (bass), and Fred Greene (drums). The film was directed and produced by Rick Chace with photography by Rick Chace and Roger Adams.
- Digital Collection
- WWU Communications and Marketing Archives
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- University Communications and Marketing Records, University Archives.
- Local Identifier
- wwuarm_83-50-05_wwsc_a_close_look_derivTitles
- Identifier
- wwu:42723
- Title
- Un-Rapping Disability
- Date
- 2018-05-18
- Description
- Disability advocate and activist Keith Jones draws upon research and life experience in a speech about access, inclusion, and empowerment of persons with disabilities--both at college and in life. Mr. Jones is introduced by Keith Hyatt, a faculty member in WWU Woodring College of Education's Special Education department.
- Digital Collection
- Western Washington University Audiovisual Records
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Local Identifier
- 20220007_20180612_274790503_unrapping_disability, 20220007_20180612_274790503_unrapping_disability.mp4
- Identifier
- wwu:16505
- Title
- Tikka (Rubin) film footage of Clam Gulch, Alaska [avi file with title slides]
- Date
- 1958
- Description
- Soundless color film showing commercial fishing operations in Clam Gulch, Alaska, with use of set nets and a fish trap. Fish traps were outlawed following Alaska statehood in 1959.
- Digital Collection
- Tikka (Rubin) Film Footage of Clam Gulch, Alaska
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Local Identifier
- tikka_clamgulchfishing1958
- Identifier
- wwu:37426
- Title
- Samia Jannat interview
- Date
- 2020-07-09
- Description
- Samia Jannat, Seattle resident and Research Coordinator at University of Washington School of Medicine discusses death and dying during Covd-19. This interview was conducted by Dr. Dharitri Bhattacharjee and presented online initially via the Western C.A.R.E.S. program and website (with Athena Roth as session host).
- Digital Collection
- Stories To Tell Oral History Project: A South Asian Perspective on COVID-19
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Stories To Tell Oral History Project: A South Asian Perspective on COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- storiestotell_20200709_jannat
- Identifier
- wwu:37428
- Title
- Ruhel Islam interview
- Date
- 2020-07-16
- Description
- Ruhel Islam, owner of Gandhi Mahal Restaurant in Minneapolis, discusses life in Bangladesh, creating community over food, Minneapolis protests and Black Lives Matter. This interview was conducted by Dr. Dharitri Bhattacharjee and presented online initially via the Western C.A.R.E.S. program and website (with Athena Roth as session host).
- Digital Collection
- Stories To Tell Oral History Project: A South Asian Perspective on COVID-19
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Stories To Tell Oral History Project: A South Asian Perspective on COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- storiestotell_20200716_islam
- Identifier
- wwu:37425
- Title
- Rose Kular interview
- Date
- 2020-07-07
- Description
- Rose Kular is a Bellingham resident, student at Western Washington University and a Sikh-American. Interview topics include online learning and school-home balance during the pandemic, and Black Lives Matter. This interview was conducted by Dr. Dharitri Bhattacharjee and presented online initially via the Western C.A.R.E.S. program and website (with Athena Roth as session host).
- Digital Collection
- Stories To Tell Oral History Project: A South Asian Perspective on COVID-19
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Stories To Tell Oral History Project: A South Asian Perspective on COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- storiestotell_20200707_kular
- Identifier
- wwu:31401
- Title
- KVOS Webster Reports: The Extraordinary Equation of George Van Tassel
- Date
- 1964-06-18
- Description
- Jack Webster interviews California resident George Van Tassel, who claims to have been visited by aliens on flying saucers that used anti-gravity technology. During the interview Van Tassel discusses the formula for time travel taught to him on a visit to a UFO, and its relationship to the Earth's magnetic field. In later years Van Tassel would be known for the Integratron, a large dome-shaped rejuvenation device he only partially completed in the California desert prior to his death in 1978.
- Digital Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Films
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Film
- Local Identifier
- kvos_webster_w21
- Identifier
- wwu:31414
- Title
- KVOS Webster Reports: Century 21 (Seattle World's Fair)
- Date
- 1962-02-08
- Description
- Short interviews with director of the 1962 Seattle World's Fair Gayway about prices and attractions, and Space Needle manager Hoge Sullivan about the Space Needle construction schedule and Space Needle statistics. There is also footage of construction crews at work high atop the almost completed Space Needle.
- Digital Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Films
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Films
- Local Identifier
- kvos_webster_w03
- Identifier
- wwu:31411
- Title
- KVOS Special: Western's Fourth R.
- Date
- 1967-10-15
- Description
- A profile of Western Washington University faculty members and their research. The first four minutes are silent, and feature Professor Gerald Kraft and students conducting field experiments from a boat. After that a series of professors explain their research. These include Dr. June Ross, one of the first female biochemists at the University, who discusses her research on sponges. Dr. Larry Douglas talks about monitoring the impact of special educational programs in minority neighborhoods. Dr. Carol Diers from the psychology department, a specialist in personality research, discusses a failed experiment involving armadillos (the last armadillo died from exposure to Bellingham's climate). Dr. Debnath Mookhergee of the geography department explains his research into urban demographics in India. Dr. Joseph Hashisaki of the math department highlights his book, The Theory of Arithmetic. The last few minutes of footage feature local saltwater invertebrates, including crabs, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers. The bizarre looking Puget Sound King Crab (Lopholithodes mandtii) is included.
- Digital Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Films
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Films
- Local Identifier
- kvos_special_36_01_s67
- Identifier
- wwu:31407
- Title
- KVOS Special: The Road To Redress
- Date
- 1965-04-22
- Description
- A Bellingham peace protest march against the Vietnam War is captured. Protesters carry signs and placards against the war, featuring slogans such as "Negotiation Not Napalm". More attention is devoted on this reel to the much smaller group of counter-protesters, who favor the war; one spokesperson is interviewed for several minutes. Their slogans include "draft the pacifists" Some of the anti-war demonstration takes place in front of the Hotel Leopold. The second half of the reel is taken up by an unidentified man giving a speech about the Vietnam War; the audio is poor.
- Digital Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Films
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Film
- Local Identifier
- kvos_special_29_01_s40
- Identifier
- wwu:31398
- Title
- KVOS Special: The Race for Washington
- Date
- 1962-11-01
- Description
- Four politicians are interviewed prior to the 1962 senatorial and congressional election: incumbent senator Warren G Magnuson (Democrat) and his opponent Richard Christiansen (Republican) as well as incumbent representative Alfred Westland (Republican) and his opponent Milo E. Moore (Democrat). Magnuson is interviewed for the first ten minutes, and briefly touches upon a range of issues including Medicare, trade, the Kennedy Administration, communism, and his unwillingness to engage his opponent in a televised debate. Christiansen, a former Lutheran Minister, is interviewed for the next ten minutes and focuses primarily on his campaign strategy, although he also takes time to condemn communism. Both interviews touch upon the different political climate in Washington East and West of the Cascades. Westland, of Washington's Second Congressional District, is interviewed for four minutes, and offers a position on Whatcom County lumber issues. Moore, a former Washington State Fisheries Director, mentions his plan to turn Drayton Harbor and Terrell Creek (Birch Bay) into fish farms.
- Digital Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Films
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Film
- Local Identifier
- kvos_special_15_02_s11
- Identifier
- wwu:31400
- Title
- KVOS Special: The Professor Looks At His College (silent, pre-broadcast footage)
- Date
- 1964-10-24
- Description
- See also broadcast version (kvos_special_19_01_s20a). This is soundless, pre-broadcast footage for a KVOS special about student life at Western Washington State College (later Western Washington University). Includes footage and stills of campus, as well as tide-pool hunting and Whatcom Falls.
- Digital Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Films
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Film
- Local Identifier
- kvos_special_19_01_s20b
- Identifier
- wwu:31395
- Title
- KVOS Special: The Professor Looks At His College
- Date
- 1964-10-24
- Description
- This reel consists of narration superimposed over images of student life at Western Washington State College (later Western Washington University), chosen from over four and a half hours of footage and interviews. Eight faculty members speak separately on aspects of student life and teaching at Western: Katherine Carroll (Education), Charles Flora (Biological Sciences), Arthur Hicks (English), James McAree (History), Richard Reynolds (Education), Herbert Taylor (Sociology-Anthropology), Ralph Thompson (Education) and Mary Watrous (Education). Topics include their educational philosophies, teaching styles, students and the college experience, extracurricular activities. Footage includes the campus - Old Main, Wilson Library, the future site of Red Square, the Carver Gym; footage of professors lecturing, students in laboratories, students performing music and creating visual arts, playing football, etc. Off-campus footage includes biology or zoology students exploring tide-pools along Bellingham's shoreline, and visiting Whatcom Falls.
- Digital Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Films
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Film
- Local Identifier
- kvos_special_19_01_s20a
- Identifier
- wwu:31399
- Title
- KVOS Special: The Key To The College Door
- Date
- 1963-02-13
- Description
- Interviews with Western Washington State College (which would later become Western Washington University) administrators about college-related issues. Speakers and interviewees include James L. Jarrett (President) and C.W. "Bill" MacDonald (Dean of Men), William O'Neil (Registrar) and William Hatch (Financial Aid Officer). Topics include preparing for college, reasons for going to college, alternatives to college, admissions criteria, the cost of a college education, loans, and scholarships. Interviews with a selected panel of students explore their attitudes towards college, and related issues such as study habits, financial management, and extracurricular activities. Silent footage of the college is interspersed, with shots of Old Main, Bond Hall, the Carver Gym, etc.
- Digital Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Films
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Film
- Local Identifier
- kvos_special_16_01_s12
- Identifier
- wwu:31402
- Title
- KVOS Special: The First R
- Date
- 1963-11-14
- Description
- Dr. Donald Durrell, Professor of Education at Boston University and nationally recognized authority on the teaching of reading, is interviewed by Dr. James L. Jarrett, President of Western Washington State College (later Western Washington University). Durrell discusses the best approaches to teaching reading to young children. Topics that are raised include phonics, flashcards, cursive writing, spelling, parental preparation, pronunciation, child psychology, education, educational philosophy, and the importance of elementary school libraries. Emphasis on kindergarten, first grade.
- Digital Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Films
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Film
- Local Identifier
- kvos_special_20_01_s21
- Identifier
- wwu:31396
- Title
- KVOS Special: The European Common Market and You
- Date
- 1962-07-06
- Description
- Politicians from both Washington State and British Columbia are interviewed. They discuss the impact the European Common Market will have on Washington and British Columbia as well as its impact on the United States and Canada as a whole.
- Digital Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Films
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Film
- Local Identifier
- kvos_special_13_02_s03
- Identifier
- wwu:31406
- Title
- KVOS Special: The Color of Black
- Date
- 1965-04-15
- Description
- Civil Rights leader and activist James Farmer is interviewed for the entire episode. Farmer, founding member and head of the Congress of Racial Equality, or CORE, discusses a wide range of issues related to the Civil Rights movement, including segregation, desegregation, racial discrimination, the protest movement, nonviolent protest, the freedom riders, the marches on Selma and Montgomery, President Lyndon Johnson, and Alabama Governor George Wallace. He contrasts the movements in the north with those in the south. At the beginning of the interview, Farmer relates a powerful story of his own recent escape from a violent lynch mob of Louisiana State Troopers and police in Plaquemine, Louisiana. Users are advised that this resource contains content that may be triggering and harmful, and language and terms that are outdated and offensive.
- Digital Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Films
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Film
- Local Identifier
- kvos_special_28_01_s39