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Economical Education

Money magazine weighs in on why Eastern is a high-value performer. Here in Washington, it’s no secret that Eastern is a premier destination for top-notch instruction at value-conscious prices. Now, thanks to a recent ranking from Money magazine, students around the nation can appreciate the bang-for-your-buck benefits that come with being an Eagle. …
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January 4, 2024

Spokane’s historic SIERR building sees new life as a high-tech center for the health sciences. In its day, the Spokane and Inland Empire Railroad was among the most popular regional “interurbans” in Washington, using its electric rail cars to connect thousands of passengers to points between Spokane and Moscow, Idaho. Cars eventually doomed the…
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Close Games, Tough Moments

After a disappointing 2023, Eagle Football appears poised to bounce back big next year. It didn’t start out like a season to forget. Yes, there were a couple of tough losses on the road; one to perennial FCS powerhouse North Dakota State, another to FBS mid-major stalwart Fresno State. But the home campaign began with…
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Flying High

ROTC’s Frank Cantu is the latest Eagle “Instructor of the Year.” Frank Cantu, a senior military science instructor for the Eastern Washington University ROTC program, was recently named as the U.S. Army Cadet Command Instructor of the Year for 2023. It is the fourth time in five years that a member of EWU ROTC’s…
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Making History

Eastern’s new master’s degree in history is attracting national interest.
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On Gratitude

This winter especially, there is so much to be grateful for.
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Cherished Colleague

Walt Powers, a respected authority on school counseling, never stopped giving.
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Ever Vigilant

University Police sweat the details of keeping students safe.
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Happy Birthday, Title IX

Title IX turned 50 this year. EWU took time to reflect on its impact.
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