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World Music Fund Awarded to Student Organizations

January 27, 2022

Ballet Folklorico Dancers

The College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences awarded World Music Fund Awards to four student organizations and groups whose activities include incorporating world music and related performance of cultural expression. CAHSS is excited to announce the student organizations receiving the award: Ballet Folklorico de Aztlan Black Student Union Native American Student Association (NASA) Native

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Jacki Tyler – Leveraging an Empire

Leveraging an Empire by Jacki Hedlund Tyler

EWU’s Assistant Professor of History and Director of Social Studies Education, Jacki Hedlund Tyler, published her book Leveraging an Empire – Settler Colonialism and the Legalities of Citizenship in the Pacific Northwest. The book evaluates Oregon’s exclusionary laws related to national issues of slavery, immigration, land ownership, education, suffrage, and naturalization and examines the process

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EWU String Orchestra, Spring Concert ’21

EWU Music students perform in campus mall area.

Enjoy a moment of peace as our EWU String Orchestra performs Antonio Vivaldi’s “Spring” from “The Four Seasons.” Featuring Amanda Howard-Phillips on violin and directed by Dr. John Marshall.

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Contemporary Issues in Feminist Research – Winter 2022

Contemporary Issues in Feminist Research – Winter 2022

EWU Gender, Women’s & Sexuality Studies presents for winter 2022 Contemporary Issues in Feminist Research, featuring faculty and staff presenting research in their disciplines from a feminist perspective. Contemporary Issues in Feminist Research All events will be held virtually via Zoom. Feminism in the Sciences Thursday, Feb. 10th Noon – 12:50 pm Science is not

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Mindful Mondays

Person in a field looking up at the sky from a distance

Mindful Mondays Mimi Marinucci, PhD, will facilitate three virtual sessions for EWU faculty and staff. Sessions will include gentle yoga, breathwork, and meditation. All sessions are from 3:30 – 4:30 p.m.  

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Activist in Residence 2022

Activist in Residence

The Gender, Women’s & Sexuality Studies Program and the Women’s and Gender Education Center are the lead organizers of the Activist in Residence (AiR) program on the EWU campus. For a ninth year, AiR will bring an activist to campus to work with EWU students, staff, faculty, and community members during winter quarter of 2022.

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Sheila Woodward Reelected Executive Vice President of the IMC

Sheila Woodward Reelected Executive Vice President of the IMC

Congratulations to Sheila Woodward in being elected Executive Vice President of the International Music Council Executive Board.

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Rally at Riverfront Park

December 15, 2021

Rally at Riverfront Park

Margo Hill, a member of the Spokane Tribe of Indians and an Eastern Washington University professor, was among about 40 people who attended a fall rally to advocate for the removal of the statue of John Robert Monaghan, in downtown Spokane. The familiar statue of Monaghan sits at the corner of Riverside Avenue and Monroe

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Kylee Jones

December 13, 2021

Kylee Jones

Kylee Jones ’18 is an Associate Transportation Planner II from the Spokane Regional Transportation Council. Her experience at EWU in the Urban and Regional Planning program helped her find this profession she otherwise wouldn’t have known about.

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