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Black History Month Activities are Underway
February 4, 2025

This week’s events, held from Feb. 18-21, highlight the artistic talent of our EWU and Spokane BIPOC communities.
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EWU Student Historians Chronicle ‘Downwinder’ Experiences
January 30, 2025

Their articles about people who lived and worked “downwind” of the Hanford nuclear site are now published on the Manhattan Project’s National Historical Park website.
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Emeritus Professor Tom Trulove Leaves a Legacy
January 17, 2025

Trulove made a positive impact for students as a professor of economics, while also serving as the mayor of Cheney for five terms.
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EWU Student Vocalist Welcomed New Citizens
January 13, 2025

Za’Kayla Jones, a first year psychology student, sang the national anthem at a recent naturalization ceremony.
[Read more]Jacob Johns is the 2025 Activist In Residence
January 3, 2025

Johns, who has worked tirelessly to advocate for social justice, minority rights and environmental protection, will lead a series of workshops.
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EWU’s Margo Hill-Ferguson Honored for Her Advocacy and Leadership
December 12, 2024

Her contributions on behalf of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People and other important causes is making an impact.
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‘When the River Becomes a Cloud’ Exhibit Opens
November 19, 2024

The exhibit at the EWU Gallery of Art runs through Feb. 4.
[Read more]Remembering Elizabeth Cook-Lynn
November 18, 2024

As a professor, writer, and champion of Native American studies, she made a lasting impact at Eastern and across the nation.
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Celebrate International Education Week
November 15, 2024

EWU Global is hosting unique events highlighting the impact of international education on our campus and beyond.
[Read more]Applied Learning in Salamanca
November 8, 2024

The study-abroad course in Spain provides students with an opportunity to advance their Spanish language skills while sharpening their interpersonal-communication abilities and cultural competency.
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