Tag: Featured
Production of ‘The Prom’ is a Winner
February 10, 2025

The Eastern Washington University musical-theater rendition received multiple awards from BroadwayWorld.
[Read more]EWU Student Historians Chronicle ‘Downwinder’ Experiences
January 30, 2025

Their articles about people who lived and worked “downwind” of the Hanford nuclear site are now published on the Manhattan Project’s National Historical Park website.
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Ashes to Art Exhibit, Google Grant and Women’s Sports Among Top 2024 EWU Stories
December 30, 2024

Here are a few year-end highlights that offer a snapshot of EWU’s many positive accomplishments.
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Scholarship Recipient Wins Murdock Poster Prize

Jeff Schell credits hands-on research, conducted under the mentorship of Krisztian Magori, and a timely scholarship with supporting his career path.
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EWU Community Celebrates New MESA Center
December 16, 2024 by Melodie Little

A recent reception celebrated the grand opening of the center, designed to build a pathway to success for students enrolled in STEM courses.
[Read more]EWU’s Margo Hill-Ferguson Honored for Her Advocacy and Leadership
December 12, 2024

Her contributions on behalf of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People and other important causes is making an impact.
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EWU Joins Complete College America Accelerator to Drive Student Success and Close Equity Gaps
December 2, 2024

Eastern is one of just over 100 institutions across the country chosen for the transformative effort, which is supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Grant to Support Probe of Rare, Deadly Disorder in Infants
November 22, 2024

NIH announces $350,000 to help chemistry professors Nick Burgis and Yao Houndonougbo explore ways to “stabilize ITPA clinical variants.”
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‘When the River Becomes a Cloud’ Exhibit Opens
November 19, 2024

The exhibit at the EWU Gallery of Art runs through Feb. 4.
[Read more]Remembering Elizabeth Cook-Lynn
November 18, 2024

As a professor, writer, and champion of Native American studies, she made a lasting impact at Eastern and across the nation.
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