Human Library Looking for ‘Books’
The project, which aims to break down prejudices and stereotypes, seeks volunteers to share their personal stories with ‘readers’ for the April event.
The project, which aims to break down prejudices and stereotypes, seeks volunteers to share their personal stories with ‘readers’ for the April event.
The Pride Center is providing tours to educate our campus community about the history of this collaborative memorial.
Winners recognized at fall luncheon for their amazing work on behalf of the EWU community.
January–April |Free mock pediatric clinic EWU Occupational Therapy Department and JOYA Child and Family Development The students are provided experiential learning with pediatric clients as a means to learn the process from referral to evaluation, then intervention and discharge. Fourteen children from the community participate in this experience to support … Read more
Our Eastern community was saddened to learn that Joanne Craner (Charlton) passed away on Oct. 16, 2022. Joanne retired as manager of the EWU Bookstore on July 1, 1995 after 24 years of service to the university.
The show features sculptures, installation and mixed media drawings by Stacy N. Isenburger, art professor at the University of Idaho.
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