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JFK Library Display “Exploring Public Health: Building Stronger, Healthier Communities”

JFK Library

This display highlights books on topics such as global health, mental health, epidemiology, nutrition, and the social determinants of health. Learn about the challenges we face—from pandemics to health disparities—and discover how individuals and communities can work toward a healthier future. Explore stories, research, and ideas that inspire action and change in the world of ... Read more

JFK Library Display: Black History Month

JFK Library

Celebrate the rich tapestry of Black History with our specially curated collection for Black History Month. Explore the profound contributions, struggles, triumphs, and cultural heritage of African Americans through a diverse array of literature. This display honors the voices that have shaped our world and guides readers on a journey of understanding, empathy, and appreciation ... Read more

JFK Secrist Gallery Presents: The Art of Jacob Johns

JKF Secrist Gallery

View 2025 Activist in Residence Jacob John’s art works in the JFK Library. EWU’s Gender, Women’s and Sexuality Studies Department (GWSS) invites all to experience the return of the Activist in Residence (AiR) program in Winter 2025. AiR programming consists of four workshops, and related art exhibit in JFK’s Secrist Gallery, January 15 to February 19, 2025. ... Read more

Spanish Language Enrichment

Center for Inclusive Excellence | SHW 114

Join us for conversational Spanish each Wednesday. Bring your lunch and practice your skills or learn a new language. All skill levels are welcome. No registration is needed, just drop in! We meet in the Center for Inclusive Excellence. Wednesdays at noon, Showalter 114. 2025 Winter Dates: February: 5, 12, 19, & 26.

InQUEERies

Eagle Pride Center

InQUEERies is the Eagle Pride Center's lunch-and-learn series where we discuss topics related to LBGTQ+ issues, history, and culture. This InQUEERies will discuss the origins of drag culture as it relates to Black history.

Activist in Residence: The Art of Jacob Johns

WAGE Center (Monroe 207)

"Reclaiming the Narrative: Transforming Trauma into Artful Resistance" EWU’s Gender, Women’s and Sexuality Studies Department invites you to experience the return of the Activist in Residence (AiR) program in Winter 2025. AiR consists of four workshops and related art exhibit. All are encouraged to join us and help spread the vocation of activism further within ... Read more