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In Memoriam: John Douglas
December 7, 2023
The Eastern Washington University community was saddened to learn that John Douglas passed away on May 26, 2023. Douglas served as a professor in the Chemistry Department and as vice provost for Graduate Studies and Research. Douglas began his career at EWU in September of 1960 and retired in July of 1991, after 31 years…
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SRA Reports Published
December 4, 2023
The final reports from the two EWU Strategic Resource Allocation task forces are now published on the SRA website
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EWU’s Sheila Woodward Named President of International Music Council
December 1, 2023
The music professor now leads the world’s largest network of music organizations, with more than 600 million associated individuals.
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EWU and No-Li Brew Up Historic Recognition at International Beer Competition
November 30, 2023
The award-winning achievement comes within the first year of the EWU Craft Beer Industry Professional Certificate partnership with No-Li Brewhouse.
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Winter Break Information & Travel FAQs
Residence Hall Questions: Students not staying in the residence halls during winter quarter 2024 must move out before noon on Dec. 8, 2023. Students are allowed back in the halls on January 7, 2024 at 9 AM. Residents who need to remain in the residence halls during the break between quarters (Dec. 8 – Jan.…
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EWU’s Travis Masingale Talks AI in Design
November 29, 2023
The associate professor recently took the stage at the 2023 AIGA Design Conference in New York.
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GivingTuesday Rallies Eagles to Give
November 28, 2023
This year, you can join a spirited competition to support your favorite college or Eagle athletics.
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Scholarships Open Doors for Student
Budding cyber expert Alex Moomaw will be the first in his family to earn a college degree.
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Ring Ring! Phone Anxiety/Telephobia
November 27, 2023
Experience Remember having a toy telephone with a rotary dial when you were a kid? This toy existed to increase comfort and experience with using a phone. We now live in an era where people tend to text more than they talk on the phone. Texting is convenient, efficient, and generally private. Many students and…
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Inclement Weather Reminder with Safe Driving Tips
With winter weather upon us, please take a few minutes to review university policy and these winter safety tips.
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