Remembering Longtime EWU Geography Professor Bob Quinn
Bob Quinn, PhD, who spent nearly 50 years teaching at EWU, passed away Oct. 10, following a three-and-a-half year battle with acute myeloid leukemia. He was 79.
Bob Quinn, PhD, who spent nearly 50 years teaching at EWU, passed away Oct. 10, following a three-and-a-half year battle with acute myeloid leukemia. He was 79.
Despite the challenges of a pandemic — which wiped out Homecoming last year — the 2021 Eagle Family Homecoming proved to be more than an exercise in school spirit.
Friendly reminder from Human Resources that Personal Holiday hours and Personal Leave hours (classified employees only) need to be used by 12/31/21. Personal holiday and personal leave hours do not carry over to the next calendar year. Make sure to work closely with your supervisor to approve the hours you … Read more
Due to a reduced budget, The Easterner, EWU’s independent, student-run newspaper, is, for now, online only. But jobs are available.
Dear Eagle Family and Friends, What an amazing time of transition on the Eastern campus! The leaves are gradually turning, fall-like weather is slowly taking hold, and we are successfully transitioning back into the world of in-person classes and events. Like the seasons, the transition hasn’t always been smooth. But … Read more
The College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics has moved its central offices from the Communications Building to the Computing and Engineering Building (CEB). The offices are on the third floor (319).
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