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John Stuart Mill and Proportional Representation
Katie Gower Abstract In his analysis of representative democracy and its demerits, English philosopher and economist John Stuart Mill proposes a solution to address the political inequality that often proliferates in representative systems. Mill argues for proportional representation, a type of representation encompassing multiple methods that ensure minority groups are represented. Through his political and…
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EWU’s AA NH/PI Heritage Month Features Works by Margaret Albaugh in WAGE Center
KXLY’s Peter Choi recently reported on the “Hidden in Plain Sight” exhibit.
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Art Students Use Digital Art to Collaborate on Temporary Mural
May 10, 2022
Winter quarter the Advanced Digital Art class took on the challenge of creating a collaborative installation piece of two murals where they had to not only find a way to depict their own sense of duality, light vs. dark, dystopia vs. utopia, but they also had to work together so that their pieces connected to…
[Read more]National History Day 2022
May 9, 2022
Since 1974, the National History Day non-profit education organization has offered annual year-long academic programs that engages over half a million middle- and high-school students around the world in conducting original research on historical topics of History. This year’s theme is Debate & Diplomacy in History and the Eastern Washington University Social Studies Education program…
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A Logic of Care and Grassroots Claims to Home in Detroit
EWU’s Gender, Women’s & Sexuality Studies and Women’s & Gender Education Center present Dr. Jessi Quizar A Logic of Care and Grassroots Claims to Home in Detroit Thursday, May 12th 4 – 5:15 p.m. In Person in Monroe 207 Masks Encouraged Or Virtual at bit.ly/GWSSLogicofCare This talk explores the ways in which Detroit Eviction Defense…
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2022 Sexual Assault Awareness Month
March 26, 2022 by llogan83
Counseling and Wellness and the Women’s and Gender Education Center are collaborating to bring Sexual Assault Awareness Month activities to EWU this year. Paint the Town Teal April 1 – 30 Decorate your door or office to show your support of survivors for the month. Upload photos of your space here to be featured on…
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The Clarinet – Edited by Jane Ellsworth
February 15, 2022
2021 saw the publishing of the book The Clarinet that was edited by the EWU Fine & Performing Arts Music Department professor Jane Ellsworth. Along with overseeing editing the collection of essays written by leading performer-scholars, Professor Ellsworth also wrote two of the chapters. The Clarinet “offers unique perspectives on the clarinet’s historical role in…
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Street Renaming in the Wake of National Decolonization Efforts
EWU’s Associate Professor, Margo Hill, published her article No Honor in Genocide: A Case Study of Street Renaming and Community Organizing in the Wake of National Decolonization Efforts in the Gonzaga Journal of Hate Studies. The case study provides an example wherein Indigenous people have objected to a place-name that honors genocide and thus consequently…
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Congratulations, Major Crawford!
January 28, 2022
I’d like to thank Lieutenant Ben Van Meter for bringing Colton Crawford’s recent promotion to Major in the Military Science Department to our attention. This is a significant accomplishment for any Captain, as more than a third of them do not make it to the rank of Major and it often takes ten competitive years…
[Read more]Malcolm Pelles – Serving as Equity Chair at Washington Filmworks
The Department of Fine and Performing Arts is pleased to announce that Malcolm Pelles, Lecturer in Film and Screenwriting, has been elected to serve as Equity Chair at Washington Filmworks. Pelles and fellow Equity Chair Myron Partman will collaborate with the Washington Filmworks board, staff, and partners at Epiphanies of Equity to develop social and racial equity goals…
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