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Easing the Path to Service
As a kid growing up in Blytheville, Arkansas — a small town about an hour upriver from Memphis, Tennessee — and later in Tacoma, Washington, EWU Police Chief Jay Day was always proud to embrace the values he learned from his dad, a service member in the U.S. Army. “My foundation is discipline and integrity,”…
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Make-Over Money
As the first part of Eastern’s two-phase renovation of its Science Building nears completion, the project’s second phase, scheduled to start next spring, received a welcome appropriations boost from lawmakers in Olympia. The final 2023-25 biennium budget, signed into law by Gov. Jay Inslee in April, allocates an additional $58 million to complete the…
[Read more]Playing It Forward
Eastern alumni are key participants in the local and regional golf scene, leaving a decidedly Eastern imprint on the game.
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Making History
Eastern’s new master’s degree in history is attracting national interest.
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On Gratitude
This winter especially, there is so much to be grateful for.
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Cherished Colleague
Walt Powers, a respected authority on school counseling, never stopped giving.
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Ever Vigilant
University Police sweat the details of keeping students safe.
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Happy Birthday, Title IX
Title IX turned 50 this year. EWU took time to reflect on its impact.
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