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This issue contains articles about: EPIC Adventures, Easterns outdoor program ascends to new heights from gear rental kiosk to amazing local and international outdoor recreation opportunities, and Threads of Hope, alumna Deborah R. DuPey fair-market trade business Corazon Scarves changes lives of women overcoming oppression and violence in Guatemala, Haiti, and Nepal, and State of the U, the economy's effect on Higher Ed, as economy trickles along, EWU and government step up to help more first-time and returning students afford college - while working within ever-shrinking budgets, and Career Services for Alumni, help for job seekers, and Big Careers Start at Eastern, Mary Ann Murphy a lifelong advocate for abused and neglected children, founded "Partners with Families and Children" continued work led to being named executive director of Children's Advocacy Centers of Washington, the state chapter of the National Children's Alliance, and Rifle Range Revival, ROTC Alumni Maj. Gen. Privratsky and others give back, rifle range is now freshly painted and equipped with high-powered air rifles

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EMagWinter2012

Publication Date

1-1-2012

Publisher

Eastern Washington University

Keywords

Eastern Washington University -- Periodicals, Eastern Washington University, Eastern Washington State College -- Alumni

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Eastern, Winter 2012

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