A student who plans to return to a Living Learning or Theme Community must complete the following three steps.
Please answer the following questions on a separate piece of paper and attach to this page in your re-app booklet and submit to University Housing by noon on February 8, 2013.
APIA House - Kamola Hall:
Yukari Amos; Black 204-10; 509-963-1378
Brandon Knox; Kamola Hall; 509-963-7917
AVIATION - Wendell Hill Hall B:
Rebecca Richards; Wendell Hill Hall A; 509-963-1196
Teresa Sloan; Black 225-5; 509-963-3691
CASA LATINA - Meisner Hall:
Stella Moreno; L&L 102; 509-963-3347
Col'Lette Gauvin; Barto Hall; 509-963-7147
DOUGLAS HONORS COLLEGE - Barto Hall:
Dr. Matthew Altman; L & L Building DHC Office; 509-963-1440
Col'Lette Gauvin; Barto Hall; 509-963-7147
EDUCATION - Sue Lombard Hall and Kamola Hall:
Catherine Bertelson; Black 214-17; 509-963-2155
Brandon Knox; Kamola Hall; 509-963-7917
INTERNATIONAL HOUSE - Kennedy Hall:
Roz Moes; International Center 114; 509-963-3536
Mike Mierswinski; Stephens Whitney Hall; 509-963-8812
LEADERSHIP HOUSE - Kamola Hall:
Joanne Perez; SURC 260; 509-963-2187
Joshua Tepps; Hitchcock Hall; 509-963-7682
RECREATION AND SUSTAINABLITY - Beck Hall:
Dr. Ken Cohen; Michaelsen 136; 509-963-1967
Josh Tepps; Beck Hall; 509-963-7682
MUSIC - Wendell Hill Hall A and Al-Monty Hall:
Mark Goodenberger: Music Education 167; 509-963-1618
Todd Shiver; Music Education 144D; 509-963-1216
Rebecca Richards; Wendell Hill Hall Building A; 509-963-1196
S.T.E.P. - Kamola Hall and Sue Lombard Hall:
Brandon Knox; Kamola Hall; 509-963-7917
Jessica Nye; Lind 119B; 509-963-3002
STUDENTS FOR THE DREAM - Meisner Hall:
Elise May; Brooklane Village I-7; 509-963-7041
Keith Champagne; Bouillon 204; 509-963-1515
Dr. Bobby Cummings; Michaelsen 133/104; 509-963-1659/1075
WOMEN'S EXPERIENCE - Sparks Hall
Elise May; Brooklane I-7; 509-963-7041
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DeShields Honored With National Distinguished Service AwardJune 7, 2012 ELLENSBURG, Wash. — Richard DeShields, Central Washington University's Associ