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EWU Awarded National Science Foundation Grant
August 6, 2024
The $975,000 award will help EWU attract and retain a more diverse cohort of STEM-focused scientists and scholars.
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Two Eastern Graduates Named to Board of Trustees
A pair of Eastern Washington University alumni, Carol Evans and Alexis Alexander, have been appointed by Washington Gov. Jay Inslee to the university’s governing Board of Trustees. Evans, the esteemed former chairwoman of the Spokane Tribal Business Council, and Alexander, who recently served as chair of the EWU Foundation Board of Directors, will both serve…
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EWU Institute Launches Whitman County Trends Website
June 27, 2024
Eastern Washington University’s Institute for Public Policy and Economic Analysis recently introduced its latest community project with the launch of the Whitman County Trends website. The website provides key data indicators which cover a variety of factors like economic vitality, agriculture, health, housing, tourism and transportation. This comprehensive set of facts will help foster informed…
[Read more]Student Artist Leaves His Mark in Ashes
June 24, 2024
Travis Truly’s spring exhibit featured unique sketched art that continues to inspire conversations.
[Read more]EWU 2024 Commencement Celebrates Success
June 17, 2024 by Melodie Little
More than 2,100 graduates participated in Eastern’s June 15 commencement ceremonies.
[Read more]EWU Lands $1 Million Google Grant for Cybersecurity Clinic
June 4, 2024
EWU has been selected to receive $1 million in grant funding and wraparound support from Google’s Cybersecurity Clinics Fund to establish the EWU Cybersecurity Clinic.
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Researchers Have a ‘New’ Home
May 17, 2024 by Melodie Little
EWU celebrates the opening of the first phase of a renovation that is transforming the 1960s-era Science Building into a modern research hub.
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EWU Speech and Language Clinic Pays it Forward
May 15, 2024
A major change in billing practices will help even more patients benefit from the potentially life-changing therapies offered at the clinic.
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Occupational Therapy Graduates are Ready to Serve
May 3, 2024
The nearly graduated occupational therapists prepared for their careers by serving children in Joya Child and Family Development’s top-notch pediatric clinic.
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Grant to Support Molecular-Level Exploration of Bone Regeneration
May 1, 2024
A recent $480,000 NIH grant will help Jason Ashley, a cell and molecular biologist at EWU, advance his laboratory’s work with signaling proteins.
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