STORIES OF IMPACT

Category: Giving Joy Day

Barbara Shields

Barbara Shields

Barbara Shields, ’92, is creating a legacy that will light a path for Eastern Eagles for generations to come. She earned her degree after a successful career in the telecom industry, then began giving back to EWU. She established the Barbara R. Shields Graduate Fellowship Endowment and the Barbara R. Shields Undergraduate Scholarship. Since 2008,

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Ryan Poynter

Ryan, Lauren and baby Poynter

EWU student Ryan Poynter called hundreds of alumni, parents, employees and friends of Eastern from the Telefund Call Center to thank donors and ask for gifts. He understands the importance of alumni giving back to help students succeed. Last year, the 2015 alumnus called EWU’s Development Office to establish the Poynter Scholarship. When endowed at

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Chels Howard

Chels Howard

Felix Mutschler began teaching geology at Eastern Washington State College in 1969, and continued sharing his knowledge with colleagues and students throughout retirement years. After Professor Mutchler’s death in 2000, EWU’s Department of Geology faculty and staff established the Felix E. Mutschler Memorial Scholarship Fund. Chels Howard, who dreams of becoming a college geology professor,

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Anthany Smith

Photo of Anthany Smith, Tyler Tjomsland/Spokesman-Review

Eagle football safety Anthany Smith earned All-Big Sky Conference first team honors and EWU defensive MVP. The business management major balances a full class schedule, a rigorous study, practice, training and volunteer regimen, leaving no time for an outside job. Smith is grateful for a life-changing full scholarship for his senior year. “It just felt good

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Gene Engene Theatre Scholarships

Gene Engene Theatre Scholarships

Through giving, Professor Emeritus Gene Engene continues his life’s work of encouraging and training performing artists. His gift to the Theatre Showcase Angel Scholarship helps recruit students to EWU’s theatre major. Because senior-level students often run out of money and drop out just short of earning their degrees, Engene also donated to the Bryan Jackson

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Alora Caillier

Alora Caillier

Alora Caillier, of Oak Harbor, Washington, juggled three years of full-time undergraduate studies with 30-plus hours a week of working in restaurants and as a caregiver. Caillier, an, EWU senior on a pre-law track, received the Aretas and Kittiemae Dayton Education and Economics Scholarship. The award allows her to work 20 hours a week in

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