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New Time Management Tool is Available for Students
September 22, 2025
The School of Social Work teamed up with Instructional Technology & Web Services and the Center for Academic Advising & Retention to develop this tool to support student success.
[Read more]EWU To Launch Law Enforcement Leadership Degree
August 28, 2025
Eastern Washington University plans to launch a Law Enforcement Leadership & Practice program in the fall of 2026 for working police officers.
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Lost for Decades, a Veteran’s Class Ring Finds Its Way Home
August 13, 2025
William P. Wall, a standout Eagle linebacker, didn’t come home from Vietnam. His recently recovered ring is at the heart of an inspirational story.
[Read more]Guest Professors Share Their Knowledge
May 21, 2025
EWU alumni and other accomplished professionals stepped into educator roles as part of the College of Professional Programs’ “Professor for a Day” event.
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EWU Hosts Second Community Engagement Speaker Series: From Campus to Career
May 14, 2025
The event provided the campus community with an opportunity to connect with top leaders in education and business.
[Read more]Social Work Alumna Reconnects After 47 Years
May 13, 2025
Cyndy Stevenson, who was among the first graduates of EWU’s School of Social Work, recently visited the Cheney campus.
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Spokane Fire Engages EWU Social Work Students to Provide Support
April 11, 2025
As part of the Spokane Fire Department’s Community Assistance Response Team, EWU social work students are making a difference for people in crisis.
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Civic Leadership Award Recipient is Moving People Forward
March 5, 2025
Future social worker Steven McCray is working to improve conditions for people dealing with hardships.
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Student Civic Leadership Award Recipient is Changing Lives
March 3, 2025
Receiving a scholarship is helping Madilyn Rosaline Fisher put her efforts into a practicum that supports her goal of becoming a social worker.
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‘The Pacific Northwest Forum’ Goes Digital
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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