Category: Research

Movement Researcher

Movement Researcher

A scholar of global migration is named EWU’s Chertok Endowed Professor.   Kassahun Kebede, an associate professor of sociology at EWU whose work on immigration and refugees has attracted international acclaim, was honored in October as Eastern’s new Jeffers W. Chertok Memorial Endowed Professor. Kebede, who has served as an instructor and researcher in both

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Restoration, Repurposed

January 4, 2024

Restoration, Repurposed

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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Flying High

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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Support for Speech

Support for Speech

A generous grant will help Eastern help Parkinson’s patients.

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A Need for Nurses

A Need for Nurses

A new degree is poised to ease a critical nursing shortage.

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PUB Love

Photo of the stairs and entryway of the PUB

Yet another award for Eastern’s most celebrated building.

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Excellence and Inclusion

Excellence and Inclusion

A welcoming new center opens for community and collaboration.

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Our Man in Olympia

Our Man in Olympia

In Olympia, David Buri is on the job for Eastern Washington University.

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Unsheltered in Spokane

Unsheltered in Spokane

An EWU researcher and his students aim to quantify the scope of homelessness. For individuals and families who lack a permanent place to call home — and those trying to help them — the journey to stable housing is often long and arduous. Even understanding the scale and scope of the problem is a challenge. 

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