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Allison Adelle Hedge Coke joins MFA faculty members for a virtual reading and talk April 28.
Loso Hall is set to reopen in April with state-of-the-art facilities in McKenzie and Schwarz theatres.
EOU and Ignite! Reading launched a new partnership to train literacy tutors in ‘Science of Reading’ curriculum.
Three seniors in EOU’s art program will show their capstone work April 1-29 in the Nightingale Gallery.
The federal Strengthening Institutions Grant, paid out at $450,000 each year for five years, was awarded in fall 2021.
A network of faculty and alumni provide insight and advocacy as students seek meaningful job opportunities.
The student-published Eastern Oregon Science Journal earned top accolades for its 2019-2022 edition.
A new program developed by EOU’s College of Education aims to equip teachers with tools and strategies to ensure more kids stay on track.
Fiction writer Kirstin Valdez Quade joins MFA faculty on Feb. 10 over Zoom to share excerpts from her debut novel.
Findings from an interdisciplinary study of antiracism programs will be shared at EOU Colloquium Feb. 10.
Professor Darren Dutto presents his research in EOU Colloquium on Dec. 9.
The medley of Broadway hits premiers in over 2,500 schools and theatres Nov. 12-13.
Student editors and contributors earned top marks for the fourth edition of the EO Social Science Journal.
High school students spent a week learning what it would be like to become teachers.
The drive-through ceremony will be livestreamed for members of the public.
Over 50 students present their scholarly work on May 20 and 21 in public lectures.
Art professor Susan Murrell presents her recent work at Colloquium on May 13
EOU’s fully online MBA program was ranked #6 in the state for best value.
Undergraduates bonded over a shared interest in mathematics at the annual PiMUC event, held virtually this month.
In 2020, business professor Michael Fields created a bridge connect EOU students with Japanese students on a group project.
The Nightingale Gallery presents “Liminal”: Senior Art Major Exhibition LA GRANDE, Ore. – The Nightingale Gallery of Eastern Oregon University presents Liminal, the capstone exhibition of senior art majors Tess Cahill, Jason Hogge, and Cira Mesubed. The exhibition opens on April 5 and runs through May 3. This exhibit delves into the diverse experiences of […]Read more
2024 Summer Institutes at EOU provide more than opportunity, they provide credit hours LA GRANDE, Ore. – The Summer Institutes at Eastern Oregon University (EOU) are a great way for high school students to keep learning through the summer as well as earn college credit. The institutes are designed to give high school students the […]Read more
Eastern Oregon University to Host Onstage Conversation with Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist Eli Saslow LA GRANDE, Ore. – On April 3, Oregon Humanities will host an onstage conversation addressing the crisis of poverty, addiction, and homelessness in communities across America. Renowned journalist Eli Saslow, from the New York Times, will lead the discussion. While the event […]Read more