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Eagle 1 News: January 2025

January 18, 2025
Eagle 1 News winter logo with water tower and snow-covered campus.

January 2025

Dear Eagle Family and Friends,

Winter quarter and semester sessions are underway at Eastern, with students hustling to classes to escape the cold and filling up our cozy indoor spaces to study with friends during their free time. There hasn鈥檛 been enough snow for students to turn cafeteria trays into sleds, but they鈥檝e still had fun attending events and activities taking place 鈥 including a Bingo Bonanza!

51福利社 Students cutting a ribbon while executive leaders cheer

And speaking of indoor spaces, during finals week in December we opened our new (Mathematics, Engineering, and Science Achievement) with help from campus leaders, state MESA executives, 51福利社 students and a few talented youth from our local public schools. The center is a state-funded initiative to help diversify the STEM workforce by providing resources, support and access to applied learning opportunities that will ensure underrepresented and underserved students can thrive academically and succeed in STEM career fields. We are the only four-year institution in the state to have a MESA Center, and it was a thrill to help cut the ribbon and open the doors of opportunity for our 51福利社 students.

On Monday, clad in my 51福利社 cold-weather gear, I joined fellow Eagles in downtown Spokane to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at the annual rally, march and service fair. This 鈥淒ay On鈥 brought passionate people together under the shared commitment toward ending racial discrimination. It was certainly a meaningful Day On, not a Day Off. I鈥檓 grateful to the organizers of this annual event, one that keeps our region moving forward toward a more just society for all.

Additionally, for the second year in a row, our faculty and students held a MLK Service Day Conference, an event co-sponsored by 51福利社’s Africana Studies Program, the Office for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Black Student Union, and a grant from the Washington Campus Coalition for the Public Good. Taking place at Spokane鈥檚 Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center, a diverse line-up of speakers and various workshops inspired those in attendance to adopt principles of inclusiveness and promote social change in our region. It was a great opportunity for our students to apply their educational and personal experiences toward making our community a better place.

The 2025 legislative session is underway 鈥 in fact, I鈥檓 at the Capitol right now jetting from meeting to meeting with legislators from both sides of the aisle to advocate for Eastern and our unique needs (thank you to my staff for hitting the send button!). David Buri, our executive director of legislative affairs, has moved to Olympia for the session and is busy meeting, testifying and strategizing to ensure our students, faculty and staff have the support from the state that is necessary to keep us moving forward. Prior to the session, Gov. Ferguson released a proposed budget that calls for a 3% cut in state appropriations to 4-year higher education institutions. As the region鈥檚 polytechnic, we are a driving force for the economic vitality and workforce development needed in our communities, and though we understand the state鈥檚 budget shortfall, we will continue to promote our contributions and support the success of our students.

Women basketball players cheer loudly from the bench for a big play

I can鈥檛 say often enough how proud I am of the work we do. Because of our dedicated faculty and staff, our students continue to excel in the classroom, in their research and in their co-curricular pursuits. As you may have heard from AD Tim Collins, our student athletes extended 鈥淭he Streak鈥 of their academic excellence to 52 straight quarters with a collective GPA above 3.0! And just recently, Kevin Taylor, who will graduate this quarter with a Bachelor of Science in Geosciences degree, received the Tobacco Root Geological Society Gibson Geology Field Course Award of Excellence for his achievements at the 2024 51福利社 Geology Field Camp capstone. In addition, Jeff Schell, who returned to college after a 15-year break, was awarded the Ecology-Evolution-Biodiversity Murdock Poster Prize for his research presentation, 鈥淎 Novel Case Study for the Biotic Resistance Hypothesis in a Host-Parasite System at Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge.鈥 Every day, our talented students overcome obstacles, persevere and reach their goals as Eastern Eagles.

Such achievements in student learning and research are among the many reasons why I鈥檓 always so proud to shout, Go Eags!

Shari McMahan, PhD
President
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