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Prestigious NSF Grant for EWU

October 12, 2016 by eastern247

Woman studying on the grass outside

Eastern Washington University is part of a statewide $3 million collaboration grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to help improve the next generation of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) teacher-preparation programs in Washington. Multiple state partners will work together to anticipate and identify the needs and challenges future teachers will face and provide

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The Easterner celebrates 100 years

October 6, 2016 by eastern247

Aerial shot of campus, half black and white original and half new.

Story by Rosie Perry, Editor-in-Chief of The Easterner One hundred years ago on Oct. 10, EWU students produced their first weekly newspaper known as The State Normal School Journal. In 1929, they shortened their name to The Journal. Twenty-two years later in 1951, The Journal ceased publication and The Easterner resumed publication in its place.

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High school students gain health care experience with Project HOPE

October 4, 2016 by eastern247

People wearing medical scrubs and masks in a medical examination room

Asked if she was squeamish at the sight of blood, DaNeil Jolley was given scrubs and guided to a dimly lit room that smelled noticeably of cleaner, where she was about to watch a laparoscopic surgery. At just 16 years old, this was Jolley’s first day as an intern in the surgical unit at Samaritan

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Facility dog joins EWUPD to comfort victims in need

September 28, 2016 by eastern247

Police dog with harness

Sporting a calm demeanor, a canine vest and an EWU leash, Hilani, a two-year-old golden retriever and Labrador mix, joined the EWU Police Department last month to help comfort victims in need, specifically those who have been victims of sexual assault. “About three years ago, I started a sexual assault prevention program where I go

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Important Dates for 2017 Legislative Session

September 14, 2016

Photo: Aerial shot of the campus mall

Hard to believe that the 2017 legislative session is right around to the corner. To help you prepare, we thought we would provide a couple of important dates that you should know in the lead up to January. Friday, September 16 – EWU submits final operating and capital budget requests to the governor (post on this

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EWU professors write geologic guide to Washington state

August 31, 2016 by eastern247

Photo: Professors Eugene Kiver, Chad Pritchard and Richard Orndorff

Explore mind-boggling canyons and rugged rocks with a geological guide to Washington state, written and published by three EWU professors. In its first few months, Washington Rocks! has sold 5,000 copies, launching a second printing of the book. Washington Rocks!, written by emeritus EWU professor Eugene Kiver and current EWU professors Chad Pritchard and Richard

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EWU unveils electric vehicle charging stations on Earth Day

April 20, 2016 by eastern247

Photo: New electric vehicle charging station

Earth Day Fair 2016 EWU celebrates Earth Day each year with a fair to raise awareness and demonstrate support for the environment. Earth Day celebrations will take place Friday, April 22, starting at 9 a.m. in the Campus Mall. “This year the kind of theme our fair is going to focus on is reusing, repurposing

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Not Your Father’s Philosophy

April 1, 2016 by easternmagazine

Photo: Professor of Philosophy Kevin Decker

By Kevin Decker, PhD Action figures? Check. Lightsaber? Check. Blu-ray copy of the latest J.J. Abrams film? Check. These are not the normal tools of the college instructor, much less what the average philosophy professor brings to class. But because I teach philosophy and popular culture at Eastern Washington University, I also have to carry

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Super Collider

by easternmagazine

Student working in a physics lab

Physicist Kira Burt ’11, BS physics, only dreamed that one day she’d be working at the largest, longest-running collaborative science experiment in the world. Yet that’s where she found herself the past couple of years, living in France and working in neighboring Switzerland on a series of cutting-edge experiments in the field of particle physics

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Wordsmiths

by easternmagazine

Photo of Tod Marshall

Marshall Named Washington’s Poet Laureate Tod Marshall (’92, MFA creative writing) isn’t afraid of taking on passion projects to promote the arts, but his latest may be his most ambitious yet. Marshall has dedicated himself to organizations such as Humanities Washington, which honored him with its service award in 2015. It was only fitting that

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