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Four students in front of their presentation at the scholarly works

Celebration of Scholarly Works The CHSPH Celebration of Scholarly Works took place at the SIERR building in Spokane on Tuesday, March 19, 2024. Research posters and scholarly works were on display, where faculty, students and guests had the opportunity to visit and view scholarly works from Communication Sciences and Disorders, Dental Hygiene, Occupational Therapy, Physical

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Celebration of Scholarly Works

Students standing in front of their winning poster

The CHSPH Celebration of Scholarly Works took place at the SIERR building in Spokane on Tuesday, March 19, 2024. Research posters and scholarly works were on display, where faculty, students and guests had the opportunity to visit and view scholarly works from Communication Sciences and Disorders, Dental Hygiene, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Public Health.

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Amber W. Class of 2023

August 31, 2023 by vbaxter1

Alumnus Amber W. Class of 2023

“Choosing Eastern Washington University’s Occupational Therapy program has been a life-changing decision for me. It’s opened doors to incredible opportunities and shaped my future in ways I couldn’t have imagined. The program’s well-designed curriculum and passionate educators have nurtured my interests, fostering personal and professional growth. The supportive community and diverse clinical field experiences have

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CHSPH Newsletter Fall 2022

October 5, 2022

Fall foliage on EWU campus

The College of Health Science and Public Health is proud to present the Fall 2022 newsletter. The newsletter was designed and created by a team of CHSPH students in collaboration with faculty and staff. We are excited to share stories from the College and hope that you enjoy this issue.  We welcome your feedback and

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Kaela Dewan

June 29, 2018 by chsph

Kaela Dewan

Occupational therapy master’s alum Kaela Dewan talks about the lessons she has learned from the community at Eastern Washington University as a student and as a scholarship recipient. “Whether it is in ways that are big or small,” says Kayla, “I have found that being a part of something bigger than yourself is always rewarding.

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