Tag: Fall/Winter 2019
Mysteries of the Microbiome
A prominent EWU scientist and his students explores new ways of thinking about a devastating neurodegenerative disease.
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Home Again, Virtually
Noelle Covarrubias left Eastern, but dreamed of returning. A new online degree program is making it happen. By Eastern Magazine…
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Art and Science
A colorful celebration of discovery now enlivens the Science Building. By Eastern Magazine Even as the new Interdisciplinary Science Center…
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More Love for the New PUB
Professional architects agree, Eastern’s PUB is the place to be. Eastern’s Pence Union Building, recent recipient of a $47 million…
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Transformative Journey
EWU students travel in the footsteps of America’s civil rights icons By Eastern Magazine Spring break is traditionally known as…
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Joy and Growth
Eastern physical therapy students learn by assisting little ones in need. By Eastern Magazine Watching children grow, play and learn…
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Entrepreneurially Teaching
An Eastern arts expert masters the business case study. By Eastern Magazine Jonathan Middleton, a professor of music at EWU,…
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A Gift of Music
An alumnus craftsman and his wife present Eastern with a tuneful, long-lived contribution. By Eastern Magazine Lynn Nelson ’69 is…
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Cultivating Sustainability
A cornucopia of organic produce aims to take a bite out of hunger. By Eastern Magazine Recent upgrades to the…
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In a Paradise Under Pressure, an Eagle Markets Unity
The Hawaiian word lokahi, roughly defined, means “balanced, unified and harmonious.” For Michelle Horton ’10, and others who call the Aloha State home, the term is often deployed to describe the sort of benevolent, communitarian way of living that they and their neighbors aspire to perfect.
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