Western Washington University
WWU Cold Beverage Contract - Projects Funded
As of March 6th, 2008
FY 2007 - 2008
- Fabric of Identity Symposium. Sponsored by Art Department ($1,000)
- “Art as Social Commentary/Dance as a Weapon” Sponsored by Dance Department ($4,000)
- “River Huston Speaks” Sponsored by Associated Students Sexual Awareness Center ($2,000)
- The History of the Banjo. Sponsored by the History Department. ($300)
- The Humanities and the Interdisciplinary Study of the Environment. Sponsored by the History Department ($1,650)
- “Undressing the Other” Sponsored by Associated Students. ($3,000)
- MEChA Regional Conference. Sponsored by Ethnic Student Center ($2,000)
- ACE Leadership Conference . Sponsored by the Associated Students Board of Directors ($3,500)
- Speaker: Cornell West. Sponsored by the Ethnic Student Center & Black Student Union) ($11,000)
FY 2006 - 2007
- Presentations: 2007 Design day. Sponsored by Art Department. ($1,500)
- Workshop: Undoing Institutional Racism. Sponsored by Associated Students ($3,500)
- Performances: SOARS (Story of a Rape Survivor). Sponsored by Prevention and Wellness Services ($3,000)
- Speaker: The CIA, The Presidency & The Middle east: Melvin Goldman. Sponsored by History Department ($1,500)
- Speaker: Jeff Cohen: Media Experiences. Sponsored by Communications Department. ($1,700)
- Speaker: Jackson Katz. Sponsored by Western Men Against Violence. ($4,270)
- Multimedia: Raising up the Struggle: The Legacy of Hurricane Katrina. Sponsored by Environmental Center. ($1,250)
- Performance/Speaker: "Undressing the Other" Women's & Men's Performances. Sponsored by AS Social Issues. ($2,000)
- Speaker: Eugene Jareki: "Why we Fight”. Sponsored by American Democracy Project. ($1,000)
- Speaker: The J Spot: A Sex Educator Tells All. Sponsored by Associated Students. ($1,500)
- Speaker: Francis Fukuyama – Civil Controversy Speaker Series. Sponsored by AS Civil Controversy. ($3,000)
- Poster Exhibit: “Prison Nation”. Sponsored by AS Social Issues. ($2,500)
- Visiting Lecture: “Schooling as if Democracy Mattered”. Sponsored by Woodring College of Education. ($500)
- Presentation & Discussion Series: “Paths to Global Justice”. Sponsored by Fairhaven College ($3,250)
- Poster Exhibit: “Prison Nation”. Sponsored by the Associated Students. ($2,500)
- Speaker: Francis Fukuyama. Sponsored by the A.S. Civil Controversy Series. ($3,000)
- Speaker: Stephen Lewis: Sponsored by the Center for Service Learning. ($5,000)
FY 2005 - 2006
- "A Dress Speaks" - Addressing Sexual Assault as a Community. Prevention & Wellness sponsored ($5,000)
- Visiting Lecture: Jonathon Kozol. Sponsored by Center for Educational Pluralism, Teaching-Learning Academy, and American Democracy Project initiative. ($8,800)
- Archives & Records Management in the Ancient Near East. Sponsored by History Dance Department. ($6,000)
- Human Security Lecture Series. Sponsored by Fairhaven College, et.al. ($9,000)
- Workshop: Undoing Institutional Racism. Sponsored by the Associated Students ($1,000)
- Visiting Lecture: Byron Hurt: "Beyond Beat Rhymes". Sponsored by Prevention & Wellness Services ($600)
- Visiting Lecture: River Huston: "Sex, Cellulite, and Large Farm Equipment: A Girl's Guide to Living and Dying." Sponsored by the AS Sexual Awareness Center. ($1,000)
- Bob Marley Tribute Week: Lectures, forums, documentaries, and live music performances. Sponsored by Western Sound System Federation and various AS Organizations. ($600)
- Adapted Physical Activity Lecture. Sponsored by PEHR. ($500)
- David Sedaris (For Spring 2007): Author presentation. Sponsored by New Student Programs. ($4,000)
- Panel discussion & speakers: Genocide in Post Colonial Sudan. Sponsored by History Dep't. ($800)
- Guest Presenter: Ducky Doolittle's "I'm not even me". Regarding sex, persona, and the media. Sponsored by Prevention & Wellness Services. ($300)
FY 2004 - 2005
- Visiting Scholar: Mark Fiege – Environmental Historian. History Department Sponsored (FY05 $1,570)
- Exploring Frontiers in American Culture: A Lecture Series. English Department sponsored (FY05 $18,500)
- American College Dance Festival Hosting. Dance Department sponsored (FY05 $5,000)
- Visiting Lecture: Jean Kilbourne: Images of Women in Advertising. PWS sponsored (FY05 $9,500)
- Design Day. Graphic Design sponsored (FY05 $4,250)
- Visiting Lecturer: Michael Utley: Re: Spinal Cord Injuries. PEHR sponsored (FY05 $1,000)
- Women Writers of the Arab World. Fairhaven College sponsored (FY05 $1,046)
FY 2003 - 2004
- Student Debt Management Information Program – Pilot Funding (FY04, $10,000)
- Lecture at Recreation Center Grand Opening: Dave Rodney, Mountain Climber (co-sponsored with Campus Recreation) (FY04, $1,711)
- HASTA, Link, & NAMP Woodring Programs – Temporary Bridge Funding (FY04 & FY05, $10,000)
FY 2002 - 2003
- Recreation Center Business & Operations Planning (FY03, $13,772)
- Covered Bicycle Parking Prototype Development & Planning (FY03 & FY04, $22,236)
- Bookstore External Consultant Operations Review (FY03 & FY04, $25,618)
FY 1999 - 2000
- Recreation Fee and Recreation Center Feasibility Study and Pre-Planning (FY00, $67,137)
- Young Alumni Association – Pilot Funding (FY00, $4,000)
Programs & Projects in Process
(Funding amounts not yet recommended and/or finalized)
- Lecture Series: Civil Controversy Speaker Series (in Collaboration with First Year Experience, Diversity and other campus priorities.) This Series will begin in Winter Quarter 2005 and be open to the campus and the community. Speakers will be selected by a subcommittee.
- Living/Learning Spaces - Outdoor Campus Seating (locations and style of seating are currently under review, many of which were recommended by the Faculty Senate and the Associated Students)
- Covered Bicycle Parking (additional sites across campus are being reviewed)
- Additional Lectures (the campus is invited to submit proposals)
Page Updated
03.07.2008
Recent NewsThe Division's all hands meeting was held on April 30th. Click here to read more about it, get a copy of the presentation, and see the photo gallery from the event.The Division Assessment Resource Team (DART) was formed to build capacity for outcomes-based planning and assessment within the Division. We have added new DART content to the site and you can view it here or by clicking on the Division Assessment Resource Team link in the left navigation bar. |
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