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‘The Pacific Northwest Forum’ Goes Digital
March 3, 2025
The publication, created by History Professor Bill Youngs and his students in the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s, is now more easily accessible.
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President McMahan’s Message of Support for All Students
“I want to reassure you that, above all else, you belong here, and that will never change,” McMahan says.
[Read more]Board of Trustees Meeting Outcomes
February 28, 2025
Message from President Shari McMahan to the EWU faculty and staff.
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Geosciences’ Student is Grateful for Scholarships
Marilyn Smith is embracing applied learning while juggling two jobs and supporting a family.
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Student Shares the Joy of OT Work
February 27, 2025
Kensi Nelson is helping to spread the word that Eastern needs a scholarship fund to support its occupational therapy students.
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Announcing EWU’s Next Provost
EWU’s new chief academic officer will bring a wealth of experience to the position.
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President McMahan’s Message to Faculty & Staff on Belonging at EWU
“Eastern Washington University remains committed to our mission and values and continues to be dedicated to opportunity and success for all students,” McMahan says.
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Protecting Your College Student from Sextortion: A Parent’s Guide
February 24, 2025
As parents, you strive to prepare your children for the challenges they may face in college. While the focus is often on academics, social life, and general safety, another topic that deserves attention is sextortion. In today’s digital age, understanding and discussing sextortion with your college-aged child can significantly mitigate potential risks and protect their…
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Future OT Awarded Latino Center for Health Fellowship
Tanya Valdenea, who will graduate this spring, is passionate about occupational therapy and the potential to make a life-changing difference.
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EWU Announces Sale of KEWU-FM license to Spokane’s Oldies Preservation Society
When finalized, the transaction will garner $510,000 in cash and $300,000 in publicity and advertising credit.
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