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Looking Ahead: Revenue Forecast, Budgets, and Negotiation

March 14, 2017

Photo: Campus Aerial

Today is Day 65 of the 2017 Regular Legislative Session. 40 more days to go! Since our last post, we have now passed House of Origin cutoff and returned back to committee work. This means that for a bill to still be alive, it must have passed off the floor in the chamber that it

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Day 40: Policy Cutoff

February 17, 2017

Picture: Top of Showalter Hall

Today is Day 40 of the 2017 Regular Session–and House of Origin policy cutoff! So, what does policy cutoff mean? It means that today is the last day to pass policy bills out of committee. Bills that are not voted out of their policy committee by end of day today are “dead.” Unless they are

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Trustees Visit & Washington Competes

February 8, 2017

Washington State Flag

Today is Day 31 of the 2017 Regular Session. Last week, we had Trustees Murphy, Wilson, Tanaka, and Manning in town for the annual Trustees and Regents day. We had over 30 Trustees and Regents participating from nearly every public college and university in the state. Over the course of the day, Trustees met with

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President Cullinan Presents Before the State Senate

February 1, 2017

Aerial photo of the EWU campus in summer

Today is Day 24 of the 2017 Regular Session Last week, Dr. Cullinan joined us for two days in Olympia. She presented before the Senate Ways and Means Committee on the impact of recent state investments in EWU as well as her work on the Graduation Project. You can watch her presentation at www.tvw.org. Dr.

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Student Success at EWU

January 24, 2017

Photo: Students sitting at commencement with decorated graduation caps

President Cullinan is in Olympia today meeting with legislators and taking about student success. Below is a guest post from her on the Graduation Project at EWU and many of the new initiatives EWU is pursuing to ensure every student is successful. This past spring, we graduated 3,000 students. One of the joys of university

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Recap: Days 1-14 of the 2017 Regular Legislative Session

January 23, 2017

Showalter Hall at sunset

The first two weeks have been a flurry of activity as we met new members, testified before the house and senate committees on the Governor’s proposed budget, and responded to bills. In this 2017 legislative session, lawmakers need to accomplish: Approving a new operating, capital, and transportation budget Meeting the state’s K-12 McCleary obligations (of

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Professor of gratitude

January 12, 2017 by eastern247

The Academic Minute a WAMC National Production and a man

EWU Professor of Psychology Phil Watkins, PhD, has found ways to make people happier through gratitude exercises. Watkins’ research was recently featured on the Academic Minute, which highlights researchers from colleges and universities around the world. His research focused on how gratitude can improve people’s lives. “Gratitude seems to have positive consequences,” he said. “My

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Thomas Hammer, food trucks arrive on campus

January 9, 2017 by eastern247

Students ordering coffee at Thomas Hammer on campus

Food Trucks Three food trucks, as part of Greater Spokane Food Trucks, have set up shop between Monroe Hall and Showalter Hall. Mac Daddy’s Gourmet Grub, CRATE and Soup’s On will be on campus Monday-Friday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Thomas Hammer Coffee Thomas Hammer Coffee reopened in the JFK Library Monday, Jan. 9. In its

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EWU 2017-19 State Operating Budget Legislative Priorities

January 4, 2017

Photo: Two students laughing with phones

With the 2017 legislative session just days away, EWU has approved our 2017 operating budget priorities. Washington Competes – EWU joins Washington’s other public universities and colleges in strongly supporting “Washington Competes,” a proposal to maintain the state’s competitive edge by bolstering degree production, student success, and academic quality. Degrees to Meet Demand: Address State Needs

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Got Your 6 program teaches veteran cultural competency

November 15, 2016 by eastern247

Soldiers and the number six

Veterans Resource Center (VRC) Director Dave Millet and psychology Senior Lecturer Alan Basham presented the Got Your 6 program Wednesday, Nov. 9, guiding faculty and staff toward veteran cultural competency. “Everyone who comes in contact with our veterans are either going to make it difficult for them to come home and heal or you’re going

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