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Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service

Spokane Convention Center 334 W Spokane Falls Blvd, Spokane, WA

The event will feature three motivational speakers, a workshop on activism, and a panel discussion which are intended to motivate and prepare participants to embrace the principles of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and become advocates for social change. The workshop is part of a broader effort to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion on campus, ... Read more

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Spanish Language Enrichment

SHW 114

Drop in any Tuesday for conversational Spanish. Bring your lunch and practice with us. All skill levels are encouraged to attend!  

Pan Dulce y Chisme

MON 205

¡No me digas! Enjoy pan dulce (sweet bread), hot chocolate, and cafecito. An opportunity to network with students, staff, faculty, and community members!  

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Spanish Language Enrichment

SHW 114

Drop in any Tuesday for conversational Spanish. Bring your lunch and practice with us. All skill levels are encouraged to attend!  

Policy Workshop- Title IX / Hazing / DEI / Ethics (Virtual)

Zoom

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. Zoom Link https://ewu.zoom.us/j/85092520549

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Spanish Language Enrichment

SHW 114

Drop in any Tuesday for conversational Spanish. Bring your lunch and practice with us. All skill levels are encouraged to attend!  

Why Recognize Proteins When Fats Taste So Good?

JFK Library Auditorium

Learn about Dr. Dequina Nicholas’ (University of California, Irvine) research, which explores the intersection between the nutrient environment, the immune system, and metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes and poly cystic ovary syndrome. BOT diversity grant: “Diversifying EWU STEM through the Science and Stories of Marginalized Communities.”