2020
Volume 2
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN
Welcome to the fall 2020 College of Business newsletter! As I look back at what has surely been one of the most unique and challenging years in recent history, I am struck by the resilience and dedication of our EWU students, faculty, and staff. The COVID-19 pandemic not only changed the way we teach and learn, but also forced us to reimagine awards ceremonies, Commencement, career recruitment activities, and internships. Despite the obstacles, we continued to find ways to celebrate our students, prepare and connect students with employers, and to host special events and guest speakers. The pandemic even provided topical course material for some of our instructors, who challenged students to imagine how the current global environment would affect management decisions in an organization. The College continues to look toward the future. We recently relocated to the new Catalyst building. The Catalyst, located just across the Gateway Bridge in Spokane’s University District, creates a dynamic, interactive environment where students and faculty will partner with local business and industry experts for community-based learning. Faculty have developed new transdisciplinary entrepreneurship degree programs designed to provide students with the skills needed to launch initiatives or work in entrepreneurial companies in a variety of fields including analytics, information systems, computer science, and music technology. Our accelerated MBA program is experiencing tremendous growth and we recently launched an online Master of Professional Accounting program. In this edition, I am proud to share some of our recent accomplishments. As always, I look forward to hearing from you. Please contact me if you have any comments, suggestions, or stories that you would like to share. Sincerely,
Jonathan W. Anderson, PhD Interim Dean, College of Business
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WE’VE MOVED!
In September, the College of Business moved to the new Catalyst building, located just across the Gateway Bridge in Spokane’s University District. Business is one of several EWU programs that will be housed in the Catalyst building including; Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Design, Computer Engineering and Creative Writing. The College of Health Science and Public Health Dean’s Office and some program staff will also relocate to the Catalyst. Housing these programs together in downtown Spokane creates an incredible opportunity for faculty and students to apply their learning to real-world problems, working with local business and industry experts for communitybased learning. The Catalyst is part of the planned South Landing Eco-District, which will serve as a transformative model for sustainable development in the heart of Spokane. The collaboration between Avista, McKinstry, Katerra, Michael Green Architecture, Emerald Initiative and EWU started with the bold vision by Avista Chairman Scott Morris to create the five smartest blocks in the world. The state-of-the-art Catalyst building aims to be the largest zero energy building in North America certified by the International Living Future Institute (ILFI). The adjacent Morris Center is the heart of the shared energy model, where a centralized plant will power the two new buildings and additional buildings in the future. The College of Business is proud to be a part of this initiative and we cannot wait to welcome our students to our new building and expand their opportunities for hands-on, practical, and transdisciplinary experiential learning. Visit our website to watch the virtual grand opening and learn more about the Catalyst and South Landing Eco-District.