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Essential Interventions

For students with mental health challenges, the availability of assistance is key. Eastern students typically find their collegiate experience to be an exciting time of personal and intellectual growth; a demanding but joyful four-year sojourn that they will long remember fondly. But it’s also not unusual, at EWU as elsewhere, for students to find…
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Una Casa Propia

A prize-winning urban planning student works to expand Latino housing opportunities. During her time as an economic development specialist for the nonprofit Latinos en Spokane, Mayra Velazquez, an EWU senior studying urban planning and economics, was tasked with the sort of job one might expect would go to a much-more experienced staffer: documenting how…
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Leaning Into Riso

A new, old-school printer helps student artists, and visiting professionals, revel in the retro. Eastern’s Risograph copier, a “digital duplicator” named Ferdinand, isn’t old. But the art it produces — funky screen-prints created in layers of stenciled spot color — reproduce the retrograde vibe craved by today’s creatives. Built by Japan’s Riso Kagaku Corporation, EWU…
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Life-Changing Acceptance

For Hilary Baird, graduate school will be just the latest in a long line of triumphs. From a rejection on her first application to Eastern, to admission as a graduate student at one of the nation’s top music programs, EWU’s Hilary Baird has lived a true Cinderella story. In January, Baird was shocked and…
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Bones Laid Bare

An EWU biologist explores the foundations of bone regeneration. Scientists have long known that the bones in our bodies are constantly repairing and rebuilding themselves, this thanks to an extraordinary regenerative process that is essential to maintaining mobility, organ protection and other critical skeletal functions. The molecular-level mechanism behind our bones’ remarkable “remodeling”…
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Air Force Eagles

A new educational partnership will take experiential education to new heights. Since it was founded during the Second World War, Fairchild Air Force Base, located just up the road from EWU’s Cheney campus, has been a critical part of our nation’s air defense system. Now it is poised to be a vital partner in…
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Tracking a Program’s Rise

Eastern’s track and field athletes, stars in the classroom, aim to up their game. Athletes with Eastern’s men’s and women’s track and field teams have long been leaders in the classroom — this year’s women’s team tallied 25 Big Sky All-Academic awards, while the men earned 17. These days they are also asserting themselves…
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Birthday Joy

A successful Giving Joy Day commemorates an Eastern anniversary. Eastern has for decades celebrated the anniversary of its founding during the first week of April. In more recent years, EWU’s birthday celebration has included an opportunity for Eagles to mark the occasion by giving gifts of support. Giving Joy Day brings together both the…
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Monson Comes Home

For EWU’s new men’s basketball coach, Cheney is familiar ground. Eastern’s new men’s head basketball coach, Dan Monson, was the talk of the basketball world earlier this year when, after being fired as the head coach of Long Beach State, he led his team to a Big West Conference Tournament title and a NCAA…
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Progress on the Palouse

Eastern’s multi-year Prairie Restoration Project reaches a milestone. As previously noted in this magazine, Eastern’s Prairie Restoration Project aims to return a 120-acre parcel of university-owned farmland to its native habitat, thus creating a “living laboratory” of restored Northern Palouse prairie proximate to the Cheney campus. Together with the Spokane and other local tribes…
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