My.EOU Portal Current Students Faculty/Staff
Apply Visit Request Info Give Now
Click for larger view
May 22, 2015
LA GRANDE, Ore. (EOU) – A variety of surplus items owned by Eastern Oregon University are now available to purchase via an online auction service.
An antique safe, three vehicles, a compound miter saw and two metal shears are among items available through the first auction.
View photos and bid online by following the instructions and links at www.eou.edu/facplan/eou-public-surplus. Anyone wanting to bid will need to sign up for a free account at the auction website.
The auctions are open to all EOU students, staff, faculty and the general public. Additional items will be posted throughout the summer, so check the site frequently for updates.
For more information contact Bill Benson, assistant director of Facilities Services, at 541-962-3241 or e-mail wbenson@eou.edu.
« Colloquium: “Democracy on Junk Food” | Dedication honors retired faculty member »
EOU’s Historic Building Set for Year-long Renovation June 1, 2023 – Eastern Oregon University’s Inlow Hall Phase II renovation, slated to begin July 1, aims to bring much-needed updates to the University’s original building. The project will bring the building’s seismic resilience up to code, provide new heating, ventilation and air conditioning throughout the facility, […]Read more
EOU’s 2023 Teacher Excellence Award recognizes a long-time music faculty LA GRANDE, Ore. – The 2023 Teacher Excellence Award committee presented long-time Eastern Oregon University (EOU) Professor of Music Peter Wordelman with the distinguished Teacher Excellence Award, recognizing his efforts and outstanding accomplishments in teaching and mentoring both in and out of the classroom. Dr. […]Read more
Father of two named 2023 Presidential Scholar LA GRANDE, Ore. – When Eastern Oregon University graduate Andrew James walks across the stage on June 17 he will do so with the distinguished recognition that he is EOU’s 2023 Presidential Scholar. James will complete his tenure at EOU with two degrees, one in business and economics […]Read more