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Eastern Research Earns Classification Nod from the Carnegie Foundation
April 24, 2025
EWU’s status among the nation’s “Research Colleges and Universities” will open doors for new grants, collaborations.
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EWU Graduates its First Cohort of Nurses
April 23, 2025
The group of 40 nursing students are ready to fill critical roles across the region and beyond.
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EWU History Students Present Research at Conference
April 22, 2025
Preston Dyess received the Harry Fitz Prize for Best Undergraduate Paper.
[Read more]2025 Celebration of Scholarly Works Highlights Innovation
April 17, 2025
The EWU College of Health Science and Public Health event featured more than 50 student research and capstone projects.
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EWU Cyber Defenders Take 2nd at National Cyber Games Invitational
April 14, 2025
With their strong showing at the April 12 event, Eastern’s cybersecurity team once again proved they belong on the national stage.
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Bill Youngs’ Gift Supports Students and National Parks
April 3, 2025
Youngs’ Giving Joy Day gift will support applied learning and career development for students who are passionate about public lands.
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EWU Celebrates 143 Years of Giving Joy!
April 1, 2025
Giving Joy Day festivities continue in the PUB’s Nysether Community Room with treats, music, cheers and fundraising updates.
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EWU’s Get Lit! Festival Begins April 10
March 31, 2025
This year’s festival features readings, craft classes, open mics, panel discussions, a book fair, literary happy hours, and more.
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Robots and Role-Playing: EWU Students Use Advanced Robotics to Build Dice Boxes
March 21, 2025
Eastern Washington University is taking hands-on learning to the next level in its MENG 485 Advanced Robotics course.
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Winter Seeding Represents ‘Turning Point’ in EWU Prairie Project
March 12, 2025
The prairie restoration team recently announced another milestone in the project’s development — the seeding of native grasses across the entire 120-acre site.
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