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The main campus of Eastern Washington University is located in Cheney. A branch campus, known as the Riverpoint Campus is located nearby in Spokane and is shared with Washington State University. [citation needed] EWU also offers degree programs located in Bellevue, Everett, Seattle, Longview, and Vancouver (Washington). [18]
Jul. 14—Last year, Eastern Washington University unveiled plans to revamp campus housing. One residence hall, Morrison, was demolished last summer; another, Dryden, is slated for the same fate ...
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Jul. 15—Faced with a drop in enrollment and a budget crisis, it was clear when President Shari McMahan was hired she had to get creative to get things at Eastern Washington University back on track.
Eastern Washington University Center 1996 Second building to be constructed on the campus by the JCHE. Formerly known as the Phase One Classroom Building. Owned by WSU and leased out to EWU for exclusive use. Health Sciences Building 2002 Spokane Academic Center 2006 Houses the WSU Health Sciences Library, providing access to WSU students.
Cheney (/ ˈ tʃ iː n i / CHEE-nee) is a city in Spokane County, Washington, United States.The full-time resident population was 13,255 as of the 2020 census. [2] Eastern Washington University is located in Cheney.
In her history of Eastern Washington State College (now Eastern Washington University), Cecil Dryden attributes the formation of the Associated Students to the efforts of a student attending the school in 1919–1920, who she identifies only as "G.S.". [3] It is safe to assume that "G.S." is Speck, the first president that was elected.
Scott M. Fitzpatrick, professor in the Department of Anthropology and associate director for Research and Collections at the Museum of Natural and Cultural History at the University of Oregon; Adam Jansen, state archivist for the Hawaii State Archives; Charles Mutschler, archivist and Interim Dean of Eastern Washington University Libraries