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Shawn King to Retire After Three Decades of Service
April 26, 2024

He has dedicated nearly 32-years of service to the university. He has held six different titles, under eight permanent or interim presidents. Countless major and minor projects have crossed his desk: the building of a new rec center; the transformation of the PUB; the construction of the ISC; the top-to-bottom renovation of EWU’s main academic…
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Prairie Restoration Moving Forward
April 25, 2024

In a timely nod to Earth Week – and EWU’s generous donors – several key sustainability efforts are underway as part of the university’s Climate Action Plan.
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Campus to Celebrate Science Building Phase 1 Opening
April 24, 2024

Join us for a ribbon-cutting and tour on May 16.
[Read more]Diversity and Inclusion Week a Success
April 23, 2024 by Melodie Little

Our EWU community and visiting friends made this year’s weeklong festival meaningful, memorable and fun.
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Hoodie Project Gets Students Excited About EWU
April 17, 2024

Thanks to funding provided by WSECU, Eastern’s popular Hoodie Project was expanded to serve students in the Tri-Cities and Yakima.
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‘Expo ’74: Then and Now’ Series at JFK Library
April 15, 2024

The series of events will commemorate the 50th anniversary of Spokane’s World’s Fair, known as Expo ’74.
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Student Presented With Governor’s Student Civic Leadership Award

Mayra Velazquez’s work in partnership with Latinos en Spokane is improving life for Spokane’s Latino community.
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Diversity and Inclusion Week Runs Through April 19
April 11, 2024

Join the EWU community to taste cuisine, explore global crafting, attend a festival and appreciate our rich campus cultures.
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Kudos to Student Employees

Student employees were treated to pizza and plenty of gratitude for National Student Employee Recognition Week.
[Read more]Giving Joy Day 2024 Rallies Generous Supporters
April 8, 2024

The annual event, supported by a growing number of faculty and staff, raised more than $500,000 to support student success.
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