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EWU ‘Happiness’ Expert Shares Tips During Pandemic

May 12, 2020 by David Meany

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EWU Psychology Professor Philip Watkins, PhD, joined The Spokesman-Review’s Northwest Passages virtual forum to discuss his vast research on gratitude and happiness, and how it can help us during this difficult time.

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Bank of America Charitable Foundation Gives to Critical EWU Student Needs

May 6, 2020 by Leilah Langley

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Joining the recent generosity of Innovia and BECU, the Bank of America Charitable Foundation and its Spokane Market President team recently gave a $10,000 grant to help address food insecurity at Eastern.

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‘Online-First, Maximum Flexibility’ Instruction Model for Fall 2020

May 5, 2020 by David Meany

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With the health and well-being of students, faculty and staff of utmost importance, Eastern Washington University plans to offer most courses online for the fall 2020 term – while face-to-face instruction will be allowed for certain classes. Guide to Fall 2020 In making the announcement Tuesday, May 5, EWU President Mary Cullinan and Provost David

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EWU Economist Patrick Jones Shares Expertise

May 1, 2020 by David Meany

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During this time of economic uncertainty, Patrick Jones, Executive Director of EWU’s Institute for Public Policy & Economic Analysis, has shared his insights on the pandemic’s impacts on the local, regional and state economy. Jones recently sat down with Spokane Talks discuss these important issues, and offered some insight into the road ahead.  

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Admitted Student Day 2020

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Learn more about EWU and get answers to your admissions questions.

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Campus Flyover

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Surrounded by golden, rolling hills and basalt outcroppings, the EWU campus is an ideal place for learning. Our immersive student-faculty community is designed to keep you focused and supported. EWU is so much more than a degree, a campus, a red field. It’s new friendships, future relationships and collaborations that will result in something spectacular.

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Commencement to be Virtual Experience

April 15, 2020 by David Meany

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Citing the circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, Eastern Washington University President Mary Cullinan announced today that June Commencement will be moving to an online format. “This year, unfortunately, the global pandemic has forced us all to reset gatherings, celebrations, and holidays,” says Cullinan. “We can’t hold a traditional Commencement ceremony this spring.” Cullinan says although

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EWU and Gonzaga create shorter path to law degree

April 14, 2020

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Leaders from Eastern Washington University and Gonzaga University School of Law recently signed a joint agreement that creates a pathway for students to earn their bachelor’s degree along with their Juris Doctor in six years, one year less than it would traditionally take to complete. The program, which permits concurrent enrollment at both institutions, allows

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Honors Alumna, International Teacher Gives Back to EWU on Giving Joy Day

April 3, 2020 by Leilah Langley

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Nearly 20 years after graduating from EWU and traveling the world as an international educator, Ciara Johnson ’02 is ready to begin giving back to the university that means so much to her.

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EWU Faculty and Staff Give Nearly $45,000 on Giving Joy Day

by Leilah Langley

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Eastern Washington University celebrated Giving Joy Day on Friday, asking the community to give to critical student needs and to share joy in other ways. The campus community did not disappoint!

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