EWU Students Offer Tips and Tricks to Navigate Online Learning
Eastern students have shown they are quick learners who are always willing help one another out.
Eastern students have shown they are quick learners who are always willing help one another out.
In a typical year, dozens of Eastern Washington University students chose to spend their spring breaks working in service projects around the globe. But during this year’s anything-but typical spring break, many of these students found themselves serving much closer to home.
With lab work being a critical component of her lesson plan, EWU Biology Professor Joanna Matos knew she had to think fast to provide students with an alternative when the pandemic forced classes online this spring.
The hidden gift of a crisis is how people step up to ensure students receive a high-quality education and the support they need to get through this stretch.
It didn’t take long for members of the Eagle family to jump into action to help those in need during the coronavirus crisis. As COVID-19 started to spread in Washington, a group of five friends, each with a connection to EWU, started the West Plains Emergency Response Volunteers (WPEV) group on Facebook.
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