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Eagle 1 News: April 2023
April 18, 2023

Dear Eagle Family and Friends, Spring has sprung…finally! With the nice weather just arriving, it’s hard to believe that our first commencement ceremony is right around the corner. On May 5, we will celebrate our graduating College of Health Science and Public Health semester students. These students are poised to be outstanding healthcare professionals in…
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Spokane’s Latrice Williams Opens D&I Week with Call to Embrace Equal Opportunity

Williams shared a powerful message of inclusion and change.
[Read more]Diversity and Inclusion Week Is About Community
April 17, 2023

This year’s D&I events offer opportunities to learn about the cultures and experiences of our fellow Eagles.
[Read more]Get Lit! Festival Turns 25
April 13, 2023 by Melodie Little

The event has evolved from a single day of readings to a week-long celebration of literature.
[Read more]EWU Student to Present at Rise Up Passport to Careers Conference
April 12, 2023

Curtis Anderson is an advocate for young people who are in foster care or homeless.
[Read more]April is Alcohol Awareness Month!
April 7, 2023

“Parents and family members can play a crucial role in supporting their college students and helping to prevent alcohol-related problems.”
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Giving Joy Day 2023 Inspires Eagles to Make a Difference
April 6, 2023

On its annual day of service and giving, Eastern raises more than $400,000 to support student scholarships and programs.
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Emmanuel Lutheran Church Ends an Era but Continues a Legacy
April 5, 2023

Members of the recently closed Cheney church make a $130,000 gift to help Eastern students better their communities.
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Governor Appoints Christine Johnson to EWU Board of Trustees
April 4, 2023

Christine Johnson, chancellor emeritus of the Community Colleges of Spokane, has been appointed to the Eastern Washington University Board of Trustees.
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Fall 2023 Academic Planning, Course Selection, and Registration
April 3, 2023

Advisors are hard at work reviewing students’ grades and working on academic plans to help assist students with questions they have about classes. The first day that students may register for their next term classes is determined by their number of earned college level credits (classes students are currently enrolled in are not included). We…
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