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Professor Judy Rohrer’s “White Supremacy is the Deeper Virus”

Car protesters with signs that read: White Supremacy: What have I done today to confront it? What more can I do tomorrow? and Justice 4 George!

Judy Rohrer, PhD reminds us, “Before we act as accomplices, we need to listen. And I mean really listen hard, especially to young leaders of color.”

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English Student Spotlight: Drew Larson

June 2, 2020 by Sam Buzby

Drew Larson

English Student Spotlight: Drew Larson BA in Journalism: News Editorial BS in Journalism: Public Relations 2020 CALE Dean’s Student Excellence Award Recipient Drew Larson is a student with a BA in Journalism, News Editorial Emphasis and the BS in Journalism, with a Public Relations Emphasis; he graduates in June, 2020. How is the English program

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English Student Spotlight: Brittany Copeland

June 1, 2020 by Sam Buzby

Brittany Copeland

Student Spotlight: Brittany Copeland BAE English Secondary Education Brittany Copeland is a student in the EWU Teacher Preparation Program majoring in Secondary English Education. She graduates in Spring 2020. What projects have you worked on that you would like to highlight? I am so excited to have the opportunity to continue to work with my

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English Student Spotlight: Raghda Al Hmeyrat

May 29, 2020 by Sam Buzby

Raghda Al Hmeyrat

Student Spotlight: Raghda Al Hmeyrat M.A. Rhetoric and Technical Communication Raghda Al Hmeyrat is a graduate student in the MA in English with Emphasis in Rhetoric and Technical Communication Program. She graduates in June 2020. Do you have any exciting projects that you are currently working on or past projects that you want to highlight

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COVID-19 Reveals Viral Discrimination, Higher Ed Should Pay Attention

May 28, 2020

Image by Dr. Judy Rohrer: car protest that took place in Oakland, CA on April 11, 2020 organized by Mom’s 4 Housing and the Black Housing Union

An article by our director, Judy Rohrer, PhD, titled “COVID-19 Reveals Viral Discrimination, Higher Ed Should Pay Attention” was published by “Diverse Issues in Higher Education” this week. Rohrer writes, “People are still saying “the virus doesn’t discriminate,” in spite of all the evidence to the contrary. We are not equally “all in this together.” The

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Join Us for Our Virtual Convocation

May 27, 2020

Students playing instruments

Join us for our virtual convocation at 7 p.m., Wednesday, May 27. Program The Star Spangled Banner – Lyrics: F. S. Key/J.S. Smith: music The EWU Symphonic Choir Kristina Ploeger-Hekmatpanah, Conductor When You Wish Upon a Star – Ned Washington/Leigh Harline Adam Shiner, voice Don Goodwin, piano Etude No. 8 – N. Kapustin Stephanie Zickau, piano Gaztelu – S. Jenkins

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English Student Spotlight: Colleen Ford

by Sam Buzby

Colleen Ford

Student Spotlight: Colleen Ford BS in Journalism: Public Relations Colleen Ford is an EWU alumnus, who graduated June 2019 with a BS in Journalism and Public Relations.   She currently runs the blog for AMLI Residential, a nationwide residential development corporation How has the English program at Eastern shaped who you are as a professional? I

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English Student Spotlight: Laine Houghton

May 25, 2020 by Sam Buzby

Laine Houghton

Student Spotlight: Laine Houghton MA in Literature and Writing Laine Houghton is a graduate student in the Masters of Literature and Writing program.  Laine will graduate in June 2020. What projects have you worked on that you would like to highlight? In the realm of school work, I’m in the middle of my thesis: I’m

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MFA Creative Writing Newsletter

Students walking across campus talking

The MFA at EWU regularly puts out a newsletter not only on our MFA program, but regional literary events as well. We also include a collection of calls for submission, contests, and fellowships. Here are the links to the 2017 Newsletters: November 2017 October 2017 May 2017 April 2017 March 2017 February 2017 January 2017

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MFA Creative Writing Newsletter

May 22, 2020 by Jazmine Jackson

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The MFA at EWU regularly puts out a newsletter not only on our MFA program, but regional literary events as well. We also include a collection of calls for submission, contests, and fellowships. Here are the links to the 2016 Newsletters: November 2016 October 2016 September 2016 June 2016 May 2016 April 2016

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