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EWU Student Historians Chronicle ‘Downwinder’ Experiences

January 30, 2025

Photo of EWU history students and Professor Ann LeBar standing behind the Hanford Historical Landmark sign.

Their articles about people who lived and worked “downwind” of the Hanford nuclear site are now published on the Manhattan Project’s National Historical Park website.

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President McMahan’s Message to Students on Impact of Federal Funding Directives

January 29, 2025

Photo of EWU President Shari McMahan wearing her Eagle scarf.

“As students, you are the heart of our Eastern Washington University community, and your well-being—academically, emotionally, and personally—remains our top priority,” McMahan says.

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President McMahan’s Message to Faculty & Staff Regarding the Federal Funding Directives

January 28, 2025

Showalter Hall.

President McMahan provides resources to answer questions you may have regarding recent news.

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JFK Library – Home at the Heart of Campus

January 23, 2025

JFK Library – Home at the Heart of Campus

We invite students to make themselves at home at the JFK Library and Learning Commons. Whether they crave a quiet place to study, an area to collaborate with classmates, or a lounge space to enjoy a Thomas Hammer coffee with friends, the library is the place to be! On Thursday, Feb. 6, 11 am to

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EWU Community Pitches in to Support Food Pantry

January 20, 2025

Photo includes the student Food Pantry manager, in an apron, stocking shelves.

As food and living costs remain high, Eastern’s campus community is stepping up to help.

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Eagle 1 News: January 2025

January 18, 2025

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Read about some of our recent EWU news and highlights.

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Emeritus Professor Tom Trulove Leaves a Legacy

January 17, 2025

Professor Trulove is pictured congratulating a student, who is holding his diploma.

Trulove made a positive impact for students as a professor of economics, while also serving as the mayor of Cheney for five terms.

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Student Geologist Wins Excellence Award

January 16, 2025

Geosciences student stands atop a rocky hillside.

Kevin Taylor did outstanding work mapping faults and folds for a field camp capstone.

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CSTEM Partners with LaunchPad for Tech Events

Photo of the front of the Catalyst building with the Catalyst/Eastern sign.

Innovator Connect will kick off its 2025 series with an event featuring AI experts on Wednesday, Jan. 29, at the Catalyst.

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The Benefits of Getting Involved on Campus

The Benefits of Getting Involved on Campus

When you think of home, what do you think of? Is it a place? A smell? A feeling? The people? For many of us, it is all of the above. When I think about home, I think about a small town settled deep in the piney woods with wild jasmine and magnolias blooming in the

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