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2022 Future Teacher Send Off

May 24, 2022 by Amy Laskowski

Photo of group attending Future Teacher Send Off Spring 2022

The School of Education’s Spring 2022 Future Teacher Send Off celebrated nearly 180 BAE and MIT teaching candidates! This represents over 200 mentor teachers from around 50 school districts.  Friends and families joined the candidates as we heard from sponsors of the event:  EWU Admissions, EWU Alumni Office, and STCU.  The keynote speaker was Eric

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CPP Student Spotlight: Beta Alpha Psi

May 11, 2022 by Amy Laskowski

CPP Student Spotlight: Beta Alpha Psi

The College of Professional Programs is very proud to highlight Beta Alpha Psi (BAP), an organization of students pursuing degrees and careers in accounting, finance, and information systems. EWU’s Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Chapter (#110), strives to shape the future of financial and business information professions by helping club members develop into ethical, professional,

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Upload Your Symposium Work to the EWU Digital Commons

May 6, 2022 by Amy Laskowski

Upload Your Symposium Work to the EWU Digital Commons

Students! Did you know you can upload your symposium work to the EWU Digital Commons? Upload Your Symposium Work to the EWU Digital Commons

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MSW Alum Appointed Assistant Secretary of Child Welfare Field Operations for Washington’s Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF)

April 19, 2022 by Alyson Rode

MSW Alum Appointed Assistant Secretary of Child Welfare Field Operations for Washington’s Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF)

Eastern’s own Natalie Green has been named the new Assistant Secretary, Child Welfare Field Operations for Washington’s Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF).  Natalie graduated from Eastern’s Master of Social Work part-time program in Everett. Natalie has over 20 years of service working with DCYF and Washington’s most vulnerable citizens. The importance of this

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EWU Alumni & E-Ship Standouts Win Big

by Amy Laskowski

EWU Alumni & E-Ship Standouts Win Big

After getting their start at the EWU E-Ship Center, former Eagles Startup Challenge participants Amy Swanson, Lloyd Dees, and Cody Birkland, and their company, now called Ultropia, are reaching new heights. These EWU graduates have won the annual MIT Climate and Energy Prize, worth $100k, as well as UW’s 2022 GIX Innovation Competition for their

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Speed Relating: Building Community Through Coffee & Conversation

by Amy Laskowski

Speed Relating: Building Community Through Coffee & Conversation

Join us for this EWU Diversity and Inclusion Week Event! Date: Wednesday, April 20, 2022 Time: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Location: JFK Library Lobby Speed Relating is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to connect over free Thomas Hammer coffee and have open conversations with a variety of individuals representing diverse identities, professions,

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CPP Student Spotlight: Leah Wilborn Neese

March 23, 2022 by Amy Laskowski

CPP Student Spotlight: Leah Wilborn Neese

The College of Professional Programs is very proud to highlight Leah Wilborn Neese, an Eastern graduate currently pursuing a certificate in Program Evaluation. Prior to her enrollment in the program, Wilborn Neese completed a dual degree through Eastern Washington University and Gonzaga University School of Law, earning her master’s degree in Social Work (EWU, spring

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EWU Partners with John L. Scott for Teacher of Diversity Fellowship

March 7, 2022 by Amy Laskowski

EWU Partners with John L. Scott for Teacher of Diversity Fellowship

EWU Partners with John L. Scott for Teacher of Diversity Fellowship

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Watch: CPP Speaker Series Featuring Justice Debra L. Stephens

March 2, 2022 by Amy Laskowski

Closeup of EWU banner

On March 1, 2022, EWU’s College of Professional Programs proudly welcomed Washington State Supreme Court Justice Debra L. Stephens as our initial series speaker. Justice Stephens presented on the topic “Preserving the Rule of Law in a Politically Polarized World.” Synopsis: The independence of the judiciary is central to a functioning democracy.  Increasingly, political attacks on

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EWU Libraries Textbook Accessibility Pilot

February 23, 2022 by Amy Laskowski

Students walk up the steps to the library

Recognizing the need to offer greater access to required textbooks, the School of Libraries has received an Eagle Grant to pilot an effort to grow the course reserves textbook collection. EWU instructors are encouraged to identify textbooks required for spring quarter courses by March 4, and, if they possess spare copies, consider placing them on

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