EWU News

Tag: CAHSS

Gary Krug Leaves a Legacy at EWU

March 20, 2025

Picture of Gary Krug.

The longtime faculty member and chair of the Communication Studies Department made a difference for students and colleagues across campus.

[Read more]
Filed Under:

‘The Pacific Northwest Forum’ Goes Digital

March 3, 2025

Steve Bingo, university archivist, sitting at a table filled with the printed journals.

The publication, created by History Professor Bill Youngs and his students in the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s, is now more easily accessible.

[Read more]

EWU Announces Sale of KEWU-FM license to Spokane’s Oldies Preservation Society

February 24, 2025

Photo of control board and microphone inside the KEWU broadcast room.

When finalized, the transaction will garner $510,000 in cash and $300,000 in publicity and advertising credit.

[Read more]

EWU Musicians Partner with Spokane Symphony for Campus Concert

Photo of student musician playing the violin with another student violinist in the background.

The April 3 concert at Showalter Hall was made possible thanks to a generous gift supporting EWU arts.

[Read more]

Production of ‘The Prom’ is a Winner

February 10, 2025

Production of ‘The Prom’ is a Winner

The Eastern Washington University musical-theater rendition received multiple awards from BroadwayWorld.

[Read more]

EWU String Orchestra Chosen to Perform at NAfME Northwest Conference

EWU String Orchestra Chosen to Perform at NAfME Northwest Conference

After warming up with a campus performance, musicians and guests will play at the conference this weekend.

[Read more]

Black History Month Activities are Underway

February 4, 2025

Black History Month graphic.

This week’s events, held from Feb. 18-21, highlight the artistic talent of our EWU and Spokane BIPOC communities.

[Read more]
Filed Under:

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.

[Read more]

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.

[Read more]

EWU Student Vocalist Welcomed New Citizens

January 13, 2025

EWU student vocalist Za'Kayla Jones standing with a U.S. District Court judge.

Za’Kayla Jones, a first year psychology student, sang the national anthem at a recent naturalization ceremony.

[Read more]