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College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP)
October 18, 2018
On Wednesday, Oct. 17, EWU welcomed 250 high school students from migrant and seasonal farmworker backgrounds to campus for Student Migrant Day! The purpose of this annual conference is to expose migrant students to higher education with the intent of enhancing their interest in STEM fields, to learn about admissions to EWU, how to prepare…
[Read more]Lu Brown
October 16, 2018
As you might have already heard, the School of Social Work lost a most important member of our social work team when Lu Brown passed away on Thursday of last week. Lu served the social work profession, our communities, and the EWU School of Social Work for over two decades as a Senior Lecturer and…
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Guest Speakers: Enoka Herat & Jennyfer Mesa
October 1, 2018
Immigrant Action Week is coming up! Join us for a student workshop on Thursday, Oct. 18 from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Tawanka A/B/C. Pizzas will be served! Our guest speakers will be Enoka Herat, a member of the Police Practices and Immigration Counsel and the American Civil Liberties Union of Washington and Jennyfer Mesa,…
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Global Lecture Series: Masanobu Horie
The Global Lecture Series, hosted by the EWU School of Global Learning, will feature an opportunity to listen and learn from Masanobu Horie. Horie joins us from Mukogawa Women’s University in Nishinomiya, Japan where he is a professor of international cooperation and the director of the International Center. Horie brings a wealth of experience from his…
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Contemporary Issues in Feminist Research: Fall 2018
Jacki Hedlund Tyler, PhD, Director of Social Studies Education and Assistant Professor of History presents “A Woman’s Space: School Boards in the Nineteenth Century West.” The event will be held on Nov. 7 from noon to 12:50 p.m. in 207 Monroe Hall. Holding a school board position and voting in school elections was an important…
[Read more]Robert Barlett Awarded Artist Trust Grant
Professor Robert Bartlett of the EWU Sociology Department has been awarded an Artist Trust Grant for his Jumping Into the Fire. Bartlett’s work examines the story of the 555th Parachute Infantry Batallion. Jumping Into Fire is a documentary that uncovers the hidden story of the only all African-American paratrooper unit in military history. Hidden stories like this…
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Book Discussion: Plutopia
September 22, 2018
Come meet author Kate Brown as listen as she talks about Plutopia, nuclear families, atomic cities and the great Soviet and American plutonium disasters. The event will be held on Friday, Oct. 12 at noon in the Showalter Auditorium. Refreshments and a meet-and-greet to follow the presentation.
[Read more]6th District Legislative Candidate Forum
September 15, 2018
Come meet the candidates for the 2018 elections for the 6th Legislative District. The candidate forum will be held on Oct. 3, 2018 from noon to 1 p.m. in the Hargreaves Reading Room (room 201). The candidates are Jeff Holy, Jessa Lewis, Dave Wilson, Jenny Graham, Mike Voltz and Kay Murano. Not able to attend…
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CALE 2018 Awards Ceremony
Frances B. Huston Award Winners Every year seven students are chosen by each of CALE’s seven departments as the recipients of the Frances B. Huston Medallion. The Frances B. Huston Award is awarded to graduating seniors who have achieved academic excellence (3.75 or higher GPA) and have demonstrated outstanding leadership qualities at Eastern and/or in…
[Read more]Matthew Campbell Roberts
Matthew Campbell Roberts was born in Napa, California, and attended a one-room schoolhouse in Wooden Valley set in the middle of a vineyard. He currently teaches English courses at Pierce College. His poems and other work appear in Clover, Cirque Journal, StringTown, Clackamas Review, The Adirondack Review, The Cortland Review, Whatcom Places II, The Kennesaw Review, Windfall, The Methow Naturalist, SmartishPace, Jeopardy and other literary…
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