In Memoriam: William Wolrehammer
William “Bill” Wolrehammer died May 8, 2020 at his home in Cheney following a battle with illness stemming from his time served in the Vietnam War. He was 88.
William “Bill” Wolrehammer died May 8, 2020 at his home in Cheney following a battle with illness stemming from his time served in the Vietnam War. He was 88.
As Eastern Washington University prepares for its “Max Flex” approach for the fall 2020 quarter, it is providing the campus community with a new online guide to help ensure a seamless transition.
For the second year in a row, a faculty member with the Eastern Washington University Army ROTC “Fighting Eagles” battalion has been honored with a U.S. Army Cadet Command Instructor of the Year Award.
A proclamation made on Tuesday honors head coach Shantay Legans and his team for a coronavirus-shortened, yet highly successful season.
The show must go on. Though students are learning virtually this spring due to the COVID-19 pandemic, their hard work will still be celebrated in the annual Student Research and Creative Works Symposium.
The COVID-19 pandemic could not stop innovative, entrepreneurial-minded EWU students taking part in this year’s $40,000 Startup Challenge. Sixty teams, representing all five colleges, entered the event.
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