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EWU Employees Ace State Safety Survey
July 5, 2023
EWU tops other universities for participation in state safety survey.
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President’s Statement on Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Ruling
June 29, 2023
In the wake of Thursday’s affirmative action ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court, EWU President Shari McMahan issued this statement.
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Eagles On the Court at Hoopfest
June 28, 2023
The EWU Wheelchair Basketball Team showcased their skills while teaching the community about adaptive athletics.
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Eastern Community Welcomes New Students
June 26, 2023
The event was one of six orientations scheduled this summer.
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Eagle 1 Newsletter: June 2023
June 22, 2023
Dear Eagle Family and Friends,Our Eagle students have flown home for the summer! Classes wrapped up last week, and this is always a bittersweet time of the year as campus quiets down. While we’re able to connect with our teams and start on summer projects, we all miss the energy of our students – they’re…
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Visionary Leader Dean Allen Receives Honorary Doctorate From EWU
The McKinstry CEO, who received the honorary degree during Eastern’s June 17 commencement ceremony, has improved life for millions.
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EWU Celebrates Classes of 2022 and 2023
June 20, 2023
More than 2,000 Eagles participated in the June 17 commencement ceremonies.
[Read more]Seniors Connect With FUTURES Without Violence Cohort
June 13, 2023
The two students, both majoring in gender, women’s, and sexuality studies at EWU, were among a select group from throughout the U.S. who were chosen to participate.
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Spokane Trends’ Data Influences Community Action
June 12, 2023
The website, which provides more than 200 statistics covering life in Spokane County, serves diverse community needs.
[Read more]Margo Hill Receives the Trustees’ Medal Award
Hill, an associate professor of urban and regional planning, was recognized for doing outstanding work that makes a difference for students and tribal communities.
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