2020 Year in Review: We Are #EagleStrong
The year 2020 was unlike any other in Eastern Washington University’s history. But amid the challenges brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Eastern community remained Eagle Strong.
The year 2020 was unlike any other in Eastern Washington University’s history. But amid the challenges brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Eastern community remained Eagle Strong.
While limited to only string players this year due to the pandemic, the EWU Orchestra will record all four of Antonio Vivaldi’s “The Seasons” concertos. Click to enjoy the first video just in time for the holidays.
During each Board of Trustee meeting, students are spotlighted to showcase how wonderful Eastern students really are—especially when they have to overcome the challenges of online learning during a pandemic.
Being Eagle Strong means adapting to change. Eastern Eagles have shown that strength again and again during the coronavirus pandemic, including math education students who learned a whole new style of teaching while also helping the community.
EWU Geology rocks, but not nearly as much as the students do! Chels Howard, a geology major, presented research at the virtual 2020 National Geological Society of America Conference.
The EWU Theatre Program continues to create and share the work of students and faculty through virtual screenings. Your last chance to see the the fall production is this weekend.
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