Graduating into Crisis
For a Spokane public health nurse, life on the pandemic’s front lines began well before she earned her master’s degree from EWU.
For a Spokane public health nurse, life on the pandemic’s front lines began well before she earned her master’s degree from EWU.
Melissa Bedford, an assistant professor of literacy at EWU, thought it would be a good idea to get the education faculty and staff together—kind of—to send a message of support to students.
While things certainly look different on the Eastern Washington campus this quarter, the university is still working hard to host one of the most anticipated events of the academic year. The 23rd annual Student Research and Creative Works Symposium will occur virtually on Wednesday, May 27.
The award is presented to exceptional students who have shown a commitment to their education by demonstrating outstanding academic achievement and through leadership and service to the community.
The Senior Celebration Virtual Yearbook includes a special section to highlight area high school grads who plan to attend EWU next year.
In the latest Spokesman-Review virtual forum, Northwest Passages, EWU Psychology Professor Philip Watkins discusses his vast research on gratitude and happiness, and how it can help us during this difficult time.
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