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Tribal Zoning, Sovereignty in Action

December 11, 2023

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Professor Margo Hill, JD, & Adjunct Professor J.D. Tovey III published an article titled Tribal Zoning, Sovereignty in Action that covers Federal Indian Law and Jurisdiction in the American Planning Association’s Zoning Practice magazine following a presentation they gave last year in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at the National American Planning Association conference. “Planners cannot understand or

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2023 Service Anniversaries

College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Eastern Washington University Service Anniversaries Thank you to all of our Faculty and Staff for their years of service at EWU

Thank you to all of our Faculty and Staff for their years of service at EWU! ~ College of Arts, Humanities, And Social Sciences Deans Office 25 Years Lynn Burks-Herres Secretary Senior Economics | Sociology & Criminal Justice | Political Science & Public Policy José García-Sánchez, PhD Professor Spanish Gregory Spatz, PhD Professor Creative Writing

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How Liberals Silence Racial and Class Oppression with Dr. Angie Beeman | Nov 16th

November 1, 2023

Angie Beeman

Chertok Professorship Lecture Series Presents: How Liberals Silence Racial and Class Oppression with Angie Beeman, PhD Associate Professor, Marxe School of Public and International Affairs, Baruch College-CUNY. November 16th | 12:30 – 1:30pm Showalter 109 Or Join us via Zoom   Angie Beeman is an Associate Professor in the Marxe School of Public and International

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2023 Art Faculty Exhibition | Nov. 16th – Feb. 2nd

October 31, 2023

Art Gallery: Faculty Gallery

EWU Art Gallery presents: 2023 Art Faculty Exhibition November 16th – January 18th Featuring the work of: Annie Cunningham Greg DuMonthier Jessy Earle Nancy Hathaway Josh Hobson Jenny Hyde Marc LaPointe Lisa Nappa Roger Ralston Chris Tyllia  

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2024 Creative Works Symposium | May 7th

October 30, 2023

Creative Work Symposium

The 2024 Student Research and Creative Works Symposium will be May 7 & 8, 2024 The annual symposium celebrates students as they present their research or creative works in a professional setting. The event includes poster sessions, oral presentations, interactive exhibits, and a variety of creative works. The Creative Works segment of the Symposium will

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2024 BFA Thesis Exhibition | May 16th – June 7th

2022 BFA Thesis Exhibition

Eastern Washington University’s annual BFA Senior Exhibition features the work of graduating seniors enrolled in EWU’s Bachelor of Fine Arts Program. EWU GALLERY OF ART PRESENTS 2024 BFA Thesis Exhibition May 16th, 2024 – June 7th, 2024 Opening Reception: May 16th, 2024 EWU Art Gallery Admission is free Gallery Hours: Monday – Friday 9am to 6pm

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EWU McNair Scholar Saul Bautista Completes Summer Research

October 26, 2023

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Congratulations to EWU McNair Scholar Saul Bautista for completing his Summer Research with Dr. Ann C. Le Bar! Saul was one of six students selected for a research position through Hanford National Park spanning from June to August 2023. Having supplied plutonium for the Manhattan Project, the Tri-Cities, WA site investigated the community impacts. Saul focused on the Hispanic

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Protected: CAHSS JEDI Committee

October 12, 2023 by Jazmine Jackson

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Welcome Back to Campus!

October 3, 2023 by Jazmine Jackson

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As we wrap up our first full week of Fall quarter, the College of Art, Humanities, and Social Sciences Dean’s office would like to welcome everyone back to campus! We started this new year off mid-September with our annual retreat with our department chairs and program directors at The Hive in Spokane where we talked

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Winter 2024 Production: The Prom

Winter 2024 Production: The Prom

The Prom Four eccentric Broadway stars are in desperate need of a new stage. So, when they hear that trouble is brewing around a small-town prom, they know that it’s time to put a spotlight on the issue…and themselves. The town’s parents want to keep the high school dance on the straight and narrow—but when

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