Tag: CPP
Spokane Fire Engages EWU Social Work Students to Provide Support
April 11, 2025
As part of the Spokane Fire Department’s Community Assistance Response Team, EWU social work students are making a difference for people in crisis.
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Civic Leadership Award Recipient is Moving People Forward
March 5, 2025
Future social worker Steven McCray is working to improve conditions for people dealing with hardships.
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Student Civic Leadership Award Recipient is Changing Lives
March 3, 2025
Receiving a scholarship is helping Madilyn Rosaline Fisher put her efforts into a practicum that supports her goal of becoming a social worker.
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‘The Pacific Northwest Forum’ Goes Digital
The publication, created by History Professor Bill Youngs and his students in the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s, is now more easily accessible.
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CPP Event Explored Region’s Opioid Abuse Crisis
February 11, 2025
The event kicked off the college’s Community Engagement Speakers Series.
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EWU Student Vocalist Welcomed New Citizens
January 13, 2025
Za’Kayla Jones, a first year psychology student, sang the national anthem at a recent naturalization ceremony.
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EWU Is Building a Future For Students
October 21, 2024
As its first-time comprehensive campaign gains momentum, Eastern has already raised millions and provided 4,867 scholarship awards.
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School of Social Work Turns 50
October 16, 2024
Over the decades, the program has graduated more than 3,000 social workers who make a difference in their communities.
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EWU Positions Itself as ‘The Region’s Polytechnic’
September 25, 2024
As the region’s polytechnic, EWU will expand on what it has done so well for so long — providing students with hands-on experiences that prepare them for professional success
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Coordinated Care Creates Scholarship to Honor Jeff Thomas
August 13, 2024
The scholarship continues the inspiring legacy of the EWU alumnus, who served as CEO of Frontier Behavioral Health.
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