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These Scholarship Matches Will Give Your Gift More Impact

April 2, 2020 by Leilah Langley

Bill Youngs smiling outdoors with thumbs up

Each of these scholarship funds will match your donation, dollar for dollar, to ensure that your gift goes even further during this time of economic uncertainty for Eastern students.

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PHOTOS: Laptops Arrive for Students in Need

by Leilah Langley

box containing a laptop on a table

The shift to virtual learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic left many EWU students without the technology they require to continue their education. The EWU Foundation and the university’s Student Care Team recognized the need and quickly utilized the Student Emergency Fund to purchase Chromebooks for such students.

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For Students Facing Financial Hardships, Micro-Grants Have a Powerful Impact

by Leilah Langley

Emily Rhodes portrait

As students prepare to learn in virtual settings for the spring quarter, many are also managing the financial consequences that come with new technology needs, housing changes, food insecurity and unemployment.

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Scott Finnie, PhD, Africana Studies

Scott Finnie speaking in his office

The very first “Experts @ EWU” segment on Spokane Talks featured Scott Finnie, professor and chair of Africana Studies at Eastern. Finnie discusses the importance of the program in bringing awareness and diversity to campus, what students are most concerned about today, and he discusses the annual 1,000 Mile Civil Rights Tour.

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EWU Expert Panel on COVID-19

Panel Discussion on March 17 2020

On Tuesday, March 17, a panel of EWU experts provided information and answered questions concerning the virus and its impact to our campuses. The panelists were: Krisztian Magori, PhD, Assistant Professor of Biostatistics Katie Taylor, PhD, Assistant Professor of Exercise Science Sarah Mount, EdD, Program Director, Undergraduate Public Health David Line, PhD, Program Director, Public

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David Line, PhD, MPH Director

David Line

David Line, assistant professor and director of EWU’s Master of Public Health Program, has served as an incident commander during outbreaks of the pneumatic plague, hantavirus, West Nile and measles in Arizona and New Mexico. He recently sat down with Spokane Talks for its “Experts @ EWU” segment to discuss the COVID-19 outbreak.

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Proactive Measures to Support Students During Pandemic

March 18, 2020 by David Meany

EWU Traditional New Student Photo

Eastern Washington University continues to implement crucial measures during this pandemic so our students, faculty and staff can seamlessly transition into spring quarter and resume spring semester terms with minimal disruptions. As part of the university’s effort to “flatten the curve” of the pandemic, EWU moved quickly to an “online-first” model with classes, limiting the

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‘It Is Priceless:’ Testimonials from WGSS Graduates

March 9, 2020 by Leilah Langley

Two students smile and laugh together

Hanncel Sanchez and Noahloni Garcia, both 2019 graduates, describe the value of a degree in Women’s and Gender Studies from Eastern Washington University. The women talk about their life changing experiences at Eastern and the tools they gained to help them pursue their careers and community activism goals.

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EWU and CHAS Health Partner to Help Keep Food Pantries Stocked

February 25, 2020 by Leilah Langley

pantry stocked with various food

Eastern Washington University and CHAS Health have a similar goal when it comes to student health and wellness—providing the resources students need to focus on their studies, not where their next meal is coming from.

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EWU Symphony Orchestra Performs for State Music Educators

February 13, 2020 by Leilah Langley

Two female students playing string instruments.

It has been 21 long years since the EWU Symphony Orchestra has been invited to perform at a major music conference. Now, thanks to the hard work of student performers, their conductor John Marshall and generous Eastern Washington University donors, the drought is over.

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