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Creative Writing Program Celebrates Accomplishments

May 3, 2026

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The night featured readings in poetry and prose from a host of esteemed Eagle writers — Polly Buckingham, Christopher Howell, and Jonathan Johnson among them.

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Students From Diverse Programs Learn In Japan

April 30, 2026

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Fifteen students from Eastern Washington University’s urban and regional planning, design and Japanese studies programs experienced applied learning in Japan.

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EWU Grad Awarded a Fulbright Teaching Assistantship

April 22, 2026

Emily on the steps of JFK with the ISC and some budding trees in the background.

Emily Powers, who earned a bachelor’s degree in Spanish and English as a second language in 2024, will travel to Spain to teach.

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EWU’s ROTC Cadets Compete for Top Honors

April 17, 2026

EWU cadet competing with other cadets in the background.

The team earned sixth place, a university best, among 36 universities that vied for top honors at the U.S. Army Cadet Command 8th Brigade Ranger Challenge Competition.

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Master’s Student Receives 2026 Helene M. Overly Scholarship

April 15, 2026

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Florence Osei, a second-year graduate student pursuing a master’s degree in urban and regional planning, received the international award.

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EWU’s Get Lit! Begins Friday

April 13, 2026

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The popular festival brings together dozens of published authors for three days of free and low-cost literary events.

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Student Research Influences Spokane Ordinance Protecting Renters

March 11, 2026

Photo looking down at Urban Planning symposium at the Catalyst.

An urban planning student and her faculty mentor looked into algorithmic rental price fixing. The published article was eye-opening.

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Donor Support Helps Student Make Her Mark in Forensics

March 10, 2026

Sarah Acheson shares her research

EWU criminal justice student Sarah Acheson shares how hands-on learning opportunities prepared her to launch a career in forensic science.

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Spokane Symphony, EWU Orchestra to Play ‘Side By Side’ This Week

EWU String Orchestra, pictures with instruments on stage.

Eastern Washington University’s student orchestra will join Maestro James Lowe and the Spokane Symphony for its annual Side by Side concert in Showalter Hall Auditorium.

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TRIO McNair Scholar Plans to Make Education More Inclusive

February 26, 2026

Portrait of Ryan Finner.

The Africana Studies major founded a student support club while also making a difference as a PLUS coach.

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