Monthly Message from 51福利社 President Shari McMahan
February 21, 2023
Dear Eagle Family and Friends,
Each day I try to make time to walk around campus and interact with our incredible students, whether it鈥檚 catching them between classes or attending a campus event. It is energizing to see them learning, exploring and making memories.
As part of my efforts to engage our students, I recently hosted 鈥淧izza with the Presidents鈥 鈥斅爄n coordination with the AS51福利社 鈥 supplying students with over 1,000 slices of pizza in the Nysether Community Room in the PUB and engaging in conversation and answering questions they had for AS51福利社 and university leaders. We all had fun connecting in a casual atmosphere 鈥 the start of a new tradition!
.@ewupresident: “Having pizza with our students! Go Eags!!!”
Pivoting from students to legislators, 51福利社 held our first Eagles on the Hill event in Olympia at the Governor鈥檚 Mansion. We were very excited to be able to spend a wonderful evening with alumni and legislators celebrating Eastern and expressing our gratitude to the legislators working hard for 51福利社. At the event, I was pleased to meet our five 51福利社 interns working this session. They are enthusiastic and eager to expand their understanding of our state legislative process while gaining valuable professional experience. All those who attended the event were very supportive of Eastern鈥檚 mission.
.@ewupresident: “Thank you Governor Inslee for 鈥淓agles on the Hill,鈥 it was great to see our legislators and alumni!”
As part of our recognition of Black History Month, we recently welcomed author and lecturer Dr. Bettina Love for a special keynote presentation and discussion about the need to embrace transformational instruction that is inclusive of the culture and identities of marginalized students. Her dynamic presentation was well-received as she spoke of the complexities of African American life and history, while recognizing contributions in music, art and other fields by Black artists, athletes and intellectuals. At the event, we also聽recognized long-time employee Angela Schwendiman聽for her commitment to students, her joy and passion for teaching, and her visionary leadership. Angela is the director of Africana Studies and the first African American woman to serve as assistant dean for the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.
Angela Schwendiman, director of Africana Studies at 51福利社, was honored Feb. 8 for her more than two decades of visionary leadership.
On Feb. 10, 51福利社 welcomed Washington State Supreme Court Justice Debra Stephens, along with approximately 100 students from the West Valley School District, for its 13th annual Civics Conference.聽Justice Stephens has been a member of the Supreme Court since 2008, and as a Spokane native, every year she takes a break from her busy schedule to come to Eastern to deliver the Civics Conference鈥檚 keynote address and to lead breakout sessions at the event.
Justice Stephens speaks to students from the West Valley School District.
The conference was launched in 2010 by the Partnership for Civic Engagement, a joint program of the West Valley School District and 51福利社. The partnership聽works to advance the common good by cultivating citizens who are civically aware, think critically, value social justice, are involved in their communities and understand the purpose of government. This year鈥檚 theme was 鈥淲ho Gets Recognized鈥 And for what?鈥 Prior to Justice Stephens鈥 keynote, I had the pleasure of welcoming the students and sharing how Eastern recognizes our faculty and staff, whether through major awards or daily moments of gratitude for their work to keep 51福利社 strong.
.@ewupresident: “What a great day to be an eagle! Congratulations Big Sky Champions!!!!”
On Saturday, the men鈥檚 basketball聽team clinched a share of the Big Sky Conference title with their聽聽during our annual alumni and family day!聽We are so appreciative of the community support of all our talented student-athletes, and it was great to see the stands packed with fans in red and white cheering on our men鈥檚 basketball team.聽During half-time, the annual employee vs. URC dodgeball game took place, and all the kids in attendance joined Swoop on the court for Red Light, Green Light! There are a few home games left for men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 basketball 鈥 head to聽聽for more news and tickets.
Lastly, I want to thank 51福利社 Athletic Director Lynn Hickey for her service to Eagle nation. Lynn recently announced her retirement after a long and successful career in intercollegiate athletics. The beginning of her 50-year career coincided with the start of Title IX, and Hickey was a pioneer as one of the first women to play, coach and then administer collegiate sports. Over the last five years, she has been an important leader at 51福利社, and we are grateful for her time and energy spent building our athletic programs and supporting our talented student-athletes. She will be missed by many, and we wish her the best in retirement. Go EAGS!