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High Mountain Valley Local Authors Collections: Jampa Dorje, Central Washington University, Jampa Dorje
High Mountain Valley Local Authors Collections: Jampa Dorje, Central Washington University, Jampa Dorje
Brooks Library Events
Jampa Dorje, also known as Richard Denner, is Ellensburg’s resident Tibetan Buddhist monk. This reception celebrates the collection of works by local authors that Jampa Dorje collected and donated to the CWU Archives and Special Collections. A talk by Mr. Dorje on the collection will be followed by a reception and tour of the Archives.
5th Annual Archives Crawl, Central Washington University
5th Annual Archives Crawl, Central Washington University
Brooks Library Events
The Ellensburg Archives and Museum Crawl is a tour of the museums, archives and special collections in Ellensburg.
Ann Hopkins Papers., Beth S. Harris
Ann Hopkins Papers., Beth S. Harris
Finding Aids: Guides to the Collections
This is a collection of personal and professional papers related to the Hopkins v. Price Waterhouse (Wash., D.C. Federal District Court) and Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins (U. S. Supreme Court) cases. The final decision capped a seven-year battle against Hopkins’ employer for gender discrimination and her final victory in 1990 helped to expand workplace discrimination laws to include gender stereotyping.
The collection date ranges from 1967-2001 and includes correspondence, court documents, materials related to the book So Ordered: Making Partner the Hard Way (University of Massachusetts Press, c1996), newspaper and periodical publications, photographs, and a scrapbook.
Additional personal correspondence (1965-1989) …
Did U Know...?, Andrea Belair
Did U Know...?, Andrea Belair
2019 Diversity and Inclusion Certification Course
Did U Know...? is a collaborative project from Union College’s Office of Multicultural Affairs and Andrea Belair, Librarian for Archives and Special Collections. The goal of the project was to bring out under-represented voices and issues from Union College’s past through the use of primary source materials.