Veteran Steven Hakansson Returns to School, Earns Second Master’s Degree Online
After serving his country for five years in the United States Navy, Steven Hakansson was at a crossroads after becoming a civilian again. “When I
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After serving his country for five years in the United States Navy, Steven Hakansson was at a crossroads after becoming a civilian again. “When I
With a strong determination to make a difference in the community, Damaris Aguirre is laying the groundwork for her career by earning an advanced degree.
Everett, Washington, police officer Geoff Albright still has a few months left as a student in the online Master of Science (MS) – Organizational Leadership
Seeing how the COVID-19 pandemic affected patients firsthand inspired Melina Dahit to return to college for a master’s degree. “During the pandemic, I understood more
Washington native Jake Rehm has turned higher education into a full-fledged hobby. “Some people build model airplanes. Some people paint watercolors. Some people get extra
Two career paths for Eastern Washington University (EWU) faculty member Nicholas Swope began in East Asia a decade ago. “I joined the Peace Corps and
Working in the emergency department at Seattle Children’s Hospital during the pandemic helped Madeleine Crookshank bring her future into focus. “The study and prevention of
A degree in public health prepares professionals to care for populations in urban and rural areas with various risks and diseases. Public health efforts can
Long before Fidelie Nawej came to the United States from the Republic of Congo, she began dedicating her life to helping others in need. “I
A Master’s Public Health (MPH) can unlock many opportunities for an individual looking to enter the healthcare industry upon graduation or propel their career trajectory.
Anne Brock knew that she wanted to go back to a school for a master’s degree. Which area of study to choose was another matter.
Inequalities and disparities in the healthcare system are widespread throughout the U.S. As they worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic, leaders established many initiatives to confront
Mike Gore had already experienced amazing moments in his life and career before finding his true calling six years ago in the Seattle Police Department.
When Amanda Goucher came to Eastern Washington University (EWU) as an undergraduate, she was at a crossroads in her career. “For as long as I
The issue of health equity is top of mind across all communities. This is especially true as those in the U.S. negotiate adjustments instigated by
According to Pew Research Center, seven in 10 Americans use at least one social media platform, and international usage remains high as well. Nearly all
After spending the last four years working in sales, Army veteran Mike Hays is on the road to an accounting position. “During my senior year
After working for an investment firm for eight years, Stephanie Shaw was eager for a change. “I needed something new and different,” she said. “I
Work. Homework. Workout. Those three activities have made up the majority of the last five years for Tino Rizo, who completed the online Master of
Although Michelle Stoller longed to become an educator, she didn’t think she ever would after having her son, Colby, and daughter, Allyson. “I always wanted
Ten years after Tara Jaraysi Kenning graduated from Eastern Washington University (EWU), the Eagle returned to a familiar nest. “I got my undergrad in visual
As a college volleyball player, Allison Briley knew the importance of having strong court vision. She’s applying the same principle to her future. “No matter
Elyssa Osborn isn’t afraid to take on a challenge. Or two. While enrolled in the online Master of Business Administration with a General Business Concentration
School administrators are charged with keeping students safe while providing access to education. Principals and other educational leaders should understand how the law impacts decisions
Exploring adult education can open a variety of career options for teachers. The online Graduate Certificate – College Teaching program from Eastern Washington University (EWU)
It didn’t take Tracy Rebstock long to realize that a Master of Business Administration degree was not for her. “I decided after one accounting class
James Dupey went from graduating from a Master of Arts in History program to helping run one. The Arizona State University clinical assistant professor laid
Robert Stevens sees each new calendar year as the start of a fresh challenge. “A few years ago, I got on a kick of deciding
Heather Ratterree had her sights set on a career in nursing until a volunteer tutoring position helped her see things in a different light. “I
Given the widespread uncertainly and anxiety caused worldwide by the coronavirus pandemic, it’s important for educators to be prepared to respond to students’ natural curiosity
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