A Virtual Visit and Dinner with Renowned Author, Amy Tan
Amy Tan, best known for her work "The Joy Luck Club," is virtually visiting EWU for a reading and conversation on Friday, Jan. 22.
Amy Tan, best known for her work "The Joy Luck Club," is virtually visiting EWU for a reading and conversation on Friday, Jan. 22.
For an eighth year, the Activist in Residence program will bring an activist to campus to work with EWU students, staff, faculty and community members.
President David May hosted a virtual town hall on Thursday, Jan. 14 to discuss the future of the university. Employees were encouraged to share their thoughts on the vision of the university moving forward.
The University Recreation Center—or URC—has reopened with limited capacity under Phase 1 of Gov. Jay Inslee’s new “Healthy Washington” plan.
Provost Brian Levin-Stankevich announced Friday that EWU's spring 2021 quarter will continue in the "Max-Flex," primarily online learning format.
Robert "Bob" Stirling, a former lecturer in the School of Social Work at EWU, died on Jan. 1, 2021. He was 67.