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President McMahan’s Holiday Message

December 4, 2025

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The president shared EWU’s 2025 holiday video and a save the date for the New Year’s Welcome Back celebration in 2026.

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EWU Employees Recognized for Years of Service

December 3, 2025

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In 2025, a total of 132 faculty and staff members celebrated anniversaries ranging from 5 to 40 years.

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President’s Fall Luncheon Honors Employees

November 21, 2025

Award winner Brent Seeberger with Cesar Portillo and President McMahan

Eastern’s faculty and staff were pampered and appreciated during this special event.

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EWU Recognizes Distinguished Service

November 19, 2025

Award winner Cory Ulrich with President McMahan.

This year’s award winners have made exceptional contributions while serving our students and university.

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Eagle 1 News: November 2025

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Catch up on the latest news and events at Eastern Washington University.

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EWU Honors Exemplary Service

November 18, 2025

Award winner Chad Pritchard with Cesar Portillo and President McMahan

Congratulations to the four recipients of the inaugural President’s Award for Exemplary Service!

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Eagle 1 News: October 2025

October 22, 2025

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Catch up on the latest news and happenings at Eastern.

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Announcing Annika Scharosch as Chief of Staff

October 1, 2025

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Scharosch is a higher education attorney with more than a decade of experience serving in crucial roles at EWU.

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President McMahan Welcomes Students to the New Academic Year

September 30, 2025

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McMahan encourages students to get involved with this week’s EWU Homecoming traditions.

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Leadership Changes for Advancement

July 1, 2025

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President McMahan announces a new leadership structure for University Advancement.

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