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MSW Alum Named Young Professional by Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business

Cara Hernandez, 2012 Graduate of the Master of Social Work program.

Congratulations to Cara Hernandez ’12, graduate of the Master of Social Work (MSW) program, for being recognized as a Young Professional 2023 by the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business. Cara is the Director of Meals on Wheels, serving Benton and Franklin Counties.  Cara also serves on the EWU Alumni Association Board of Directors.  To learn

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Outdoor Class Inspires Young Students to Protect Environment

Kathryn Baldwin, EdD, (far right) and team on location at wetland and riparian habitat

https://test-www.ewu.edu/stories/outdoor-class-inspires-young-students-to-protect-environment/

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AACSB Accreditation Extended to Business Degree Programs

AACSB accreditation logo

See AACSB Press Release here: https://www.aacsb.edu/media-center/news/2023/06/confirming-global-quality-and-distinction-in-business-education      

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Faculty Advocate for Behavioral Health Support Specialist Bill in Olympia

Faculty Advocate for Behavioral Health Support Specialist Bill in Olympia

by Mya Brossoit The College of Professional Programs is excited to highlight Dr. Kevin Criswell for his impressive involvement in the passing of Senate Bill 5189. Dr. Kevin Criswell, a Bellevue-based Visiting Assistant Professor in the School of Psychology, recently worked alongside Dr. Kayleen Islam-Zwart in providing testimony on Capitol Hill in Olympia in support

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Spokane Trends’ Data Influences Community Action

Spokane Trends’ Data Influences Community Action

https://test-www.ewu.edu/stories/ewus-spokane-trends-influencing-community-action/

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Nick Mehrnoosh, MS Psychology ’22 Presents at St Luke’s Stroke Community Day

Nick Mehrnoosh, MS Psychology ’22 Presents at St Luke’s Stroke Community Day

by Mya Brossoit Nicholas “Nick” Mehrnoosh, MS Psychology ‘22, an adjunct faculty member for the School of  Psychology, participated in a guest presentation for Stroke Community Day at Providence St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Institute on May 18th. His presentation was titled, “Cultivating Self-Compassion and Resilience Post-Stroke.”  Amanda Smith-Treadwell, Senior Speech Language Pathologist with St. Luke’s, writes

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CPP Alumni Feature: Heather Morris Tuip

CPP Alumni Feature: Heather Morris Tuip

by Mya Brossoit The College of Professional Programs is proud to recognize EWU School of Psychology Alumna, Heather Morris Tuip. Heather graduated from Eastern in 2022 with her Bachelor’s degree. She majored in Psychology and minored in Communications while attending college and is now pursuing her doctorate in clinical psychology from Antioch University in Seattle.

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CPP Student Spotlight: Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Chapter

CPP Student Spotlight: Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Chapter

by Mya Brossoit The College of Professional Programs is proud to highlight the EWU Student Chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) at Eastern is a community of passionate students who share an interest in Human Resources. SHRM exemplifies the influential connections between EWU alumni and

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Entrepreneurs Pitch for Funds in Annual Competition

May 31, 2023

Entrepreneurs Pitch for Funds in Annual Competition

https://test-www.ewu.edu/stories/eagle-entrepreneurs-vie-for-funds-in-annual-pitch-competition/

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MSW Alum Heather Zorrozua Named Assistant Principal at Cheney Middle School

MSW Alum Heather Zorrozua Named Assistant Principal at Cheney Middle School

Master of Social Work alum Heather Zorrozua ’11, a Counselor at Cheney Middle School, who completed the School of Education’s Principal Certificate this year, has been named Assistant Principal starting in the fall. When asked how her academic program prepared her for her career, Heather states that: The well-rounded knowledge from the MSW program gave

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