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Sustainability Week 2024

Sustainability Week: From the 22nd to the 26th of April. Eastern Washington University committed to becoming a carbon-neutral institution and becoming a leader in sustainability. Projects and further research is shown on the Eastern Washington Sustainability website: https://www.ewu.edu/sustainability/

Expo ’74: Then and Now – Speaker Panel

JFK Library

Join EWU faculty as they present the legacy of Expo '74 from multidisciplinary perspectives. Tuesday, April 23rd, 2024. Noon to 1 p.m. Location: JFK Lobby.

Spanish Language Enrichment

SHW 114

Join us for conversational Spanish each Tuesday. All skill levels are encouraged to attend! Tuesday, April 23rd, 2024. Noon to 1 p.m. Location: Showalter Hall 114.

Seminar Presented by Dr. Christine Wilkinson

JFK Library Auditorium

Seminar "Improving Human-Wildlife Interactions Through Environmental Justice" presented by Dr. Christine Wilkinson. Dr. Wilkinson is a conservation biologist and carnivore ecologist. https://scrappynaturalist.com/ "I am a conservation biologist and carnivore ecologist currently working as a postdoc at the University of California, Berkeley and the California Academy of Sciences. My research interests include human-wildlife conflict, movement ecology, ... Read more

Disability Pride Days

Disability Pride Days: From the 29th to the 30th of April. Every year, Disability Pride Month is celebrated in July. Disability Pride Days is an opportunity to celebrate disability pride during the academic year, acknowledging ability and disability as important aspects of diversity.

Policy Workshop- Title IX / Hazing / DEI / Ethics

TAW 215 B/C

This is a 3-hour workshop for new and existing employees that includes the following modules: Title IX / Hazing Diversity, Equity & Inclusion for the Workplace Ethics This workshop covers required trainings on Title IX/ Hazing/ DEI.  

AA-NH/PI Library Book Display

May 1-31, 2024 | Library Hours |  John F. Kennedy Library Lobby EWU Cheney Campus AANHPI Month Library Book Display: Celebrate AANHPI Heritage Month with our curated collection of books highlighting the rich and diverse cultures, histories, and experiences of AANHPI communities. From compelling memoirs to captivating fiction, explore stories that showcase the resilience, contributions, ... Read more

Representing Culture and Language in Children’s Literature 5/2 | 1:30pm-3pm | JFK Library Lower Level, Room L41

Join us for an awareness-raising event focused on Diversity and Inclusion in Children’s Literature. The event runs from 1:30-3pm, Thursday, May 2. Refreshments will be served. Kassahun Kebede, associate professor of sociology, will speak about representation issues related to immigration and refugees, and share his experience growing up in a book-scarce environment. Kebede was recently ... Read more

Expo Revival: Searching for Trent Alley

May 4 - June 2: | 11am-4pm | Spokane Public Library, Central Branch 3rd Floor- 906 W. Main Ave This exhibit is presented in partnership with Asians for Collective Liberation in Spokane, Eastern Washington University, and Spokane Public Library. Opening reception on Saturday May 4 from 11am-4pm will include speakers, artists talk, Asian arts and ... Read more

NHPI Club’s 18th Annual Luau “Roots of the Pacific”

Saturday, May 4, 2024 | Doors open at 3pm | Reese Court, 1136 Washington St, Cheney, WA 99004 EWU’s Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander ClubTicket Information: EWU students $15 per ticket and Community Members $25 per ticket; tickets can be purchased here.

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) & Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) Awareness Day 5/5 | 11am-3pm | PUB NCR

The phrase “missing and murdered indigenous women” (MMIW) refers to the hundreds of deaths and disappearances of Native American women and girls that continue to plague tribal lands, rural communities, and cities in North America each year. The phrase has been expanded to included Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) as it’s not just women ... Read more