EWU Chemistry Highlighted as it Produces “Eagle Sanitizer”
While campus might be mostly empty, EWU chemistry and biochemistry has been mixing things up in the lab to provide free alcohol-based sanitizer for the community.
While campus might be mostly empty, EWU chemistry and biochemistry has been mixing things up in the lab to provide free alcohol-based sanitizer for the community.
When it became clear Eastern Washington University was going to have to move to online only classes for spring quarter, one of the many groups affected by that decision were our student employees—in particular, our work study students.
Some of our Eagle Strong submissions are well deserved shout-outs to the great support students, faculty and staff are giving each other. Here a few great examples!
Fresh off taking top honors at the 2020 Spokane Mayor’s Cup Cybersecurity Competition in February, 20 students from EWU’s Computer Science team recently matched wits with 3,000 participants at the National Cyber League—and one Eagle made quite a splash!
Just like journalists nationwide amidst the COVID-19 crisis, EWU’s aspiring journalists are determined to make sure you get the weekly campus news.
With lab work being a critical component of her lesson plan, EWU Biology Professor Joanna Matos knew she had to think fast to provide students with an alternative when the pandemic forced classes online this spring.
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