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Teddy Bear Medicine: Project Aims to Ease Kids’ Fear of Medical Equipment
November 21, 2018
One girl used a stethoscope to check the lungs of a teddy bear set up at an exam table. The furry friend was among other kid-friendly test subjects at a Hands on Health workshop held Saturday in Spokane. AnnaLia Lupinacci, 8, performed that teddy checkup, later confirmed by her sister Giulia, 3. Both were among…
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Spread the Joy on Giving Joy Day
November 1, 2018
In celebration of Giving Joy Day, and with the hope that you will participate, the College of Social Sciences will host a “Giving Station.” We invite you to stop by, say hello and have some coffee, punch and yummy treats. While you are here, you will be able to quickly and easily give a gift…
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Washington State Attorney General to Speak at EWU
Washington State Attorney General, Bob Ferguson, will speak at EWU on current legal issues facing the state and the country. Bob Ferguson is Washington State’s 18th Attorney General. As the state’s chief legal officer, Bob is committed to protecting the people of Washington against powerful interests that don’t play by the rules. He is a…
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ROTC Ranger Challenge Competition 2018
October 28, 2018
From October 19-20, 2018 Cadets from the Eastern Washington University (EWU) Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program competed in the regional Ranger Challenge competition held at Ft. Harrison located just outside of Helena, Montana. This year’s Ranger Challenge featured 11 complex and physically challenging events such as rock climbing walls, obstacles courses, nighttime land navigation,…
[Read more]Salute to Allene Osborn, EWU MSW Student
October 21, 2018
Allene Osborn doesn’t want to make the story about her. “I have been incredibly blessed to have family and friends who have supported me along the way and I would never be able to do all the things I do without my children and husband sacrificing their time for me as well,” she says about…
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ELLO: Community Engagement in Action!
October 20, 2018
ELLO (Everyday Language and Literacy Opportunities) is a research-based public engagement campaign that enhances community spaces through the use of thematically-tailored, colorful displays to promote positive, language-rich conversations between young children and caregivers throughout everyday routines. What do you spy with your eagle eye? ELLO is so excited about our partnership with Spokane Transit Authority…
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College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP)
October 18, 2018
On Wednesday, Oct. 17, EWU welcomed 250 high school students from migrant and seasonal farmworker backgrounds to campus for Student Migrant Day! The purpose of this annual conference is to expose migrant students to higher education with the intent of enhancing their interest in STEM fields, to learn about admissions to EWU, how to prepare…
[Read more]Lu Brown
October 16, 2018
As you might have already heard, the School of Social Work lost a most important member of our social work team when Lu Brown passed away on Thursday of last week. Lu served the social work profession, our communities, and the EWU School of Social Work for over two decades as a Senior Lecturer and…
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Guest Speakers: Enoka Herat & Jennyfer Mesa
October 1, 2018
Immigrant Action Week is coming up! Join us for a student workshop on Thursday, Oct. 18 from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Tawanka A/B/C. Pizzas will be served! Our guest speakers will be Enoka Herat, a member of the Police Practices and Immigration Counsel and the American Civil Liberties Union of Washington and Jennyfer Mesa,…
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Global Lecture Series: Masanobu Horie
The Global Lecture Series, hosted by the EWU School of Global Learning, will feature an opportunity to listen and learn from Masanobu Horie. Horie joins us from Mukogawa Women’s University in Nishinomiya, Japan where he is a professor of international cooperation and the director of the International Center. Horie brings a wealth of experience from his…
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