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EWU Celebrates Student Employees with Pizza, Punch and Praise
April 16, 2025
Some 800 student employees contribute to the success of the university while developing skills they can use in the workplace.
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Eagle 1 News
Read up on some of the latest happenings at Eastern Washington University.
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EWU Cyber Defenders Take 2nd at National Cyber Games Invitational
April 14, 2025
With their strong showing at the April 12 event, Eastern’s cybersecurity team once again proved they belong on the national stage.
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Spokane Fire Engages EWU Social Work Students to Provide Support
April 11, 2025
As part of the Spokane Fire Department’s Community Assistance Response Team, EWU social work students are making a difference for people in crisis.
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President McMahan Launches New Honor to Recognize Exemplary Service
April 9, 2025
The award will recognize EWU faculty, staff, and administrators who exemplify the university’s strategic goals through their outstanding contributions and service.
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Highlights of Giving Joy Day 2025
April 8, 2025
The Eagle community stepped up to make gifts of all sizes, with some 368 university supporters joining in to make a difference.
[Read more]Bill Youngs’ Gift Supports Students and National Parks
April 3, 2025
Youngs’ Giving Joy Day gift will support applied learning and career development for students who are passionate about public lands.
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EWU Celebrates 143 Years of Giving Joy!
April 1, 2025
Giving Joy Day festivities continue in the PUB’s Nysether Community Room with treats, music, cheers and fundraising updates.
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EWU’s Get Lit! Festival Begins April 10
March 31, 2025
This year’s festival features readings, craft classes, open mics, panel discussions, a book fair, literary happy hours, and more.
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Student Message from President McMahan – Spring Quarter Update
President McMahan shared the following message with students to welcome them to spring quarter and acknowledge the broader national conversations happening around higher education, including topics such as financial aid, civil rights, and free speech.
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