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President Tom Insko hosts a live webinar alongside EOU students and faculty on Feb. 24.
The 25th edition of the Eastern Oregon Science Journal won the top award from the American Scholastic Press Association.
Girls in Science 2019 invited 200 local students to explore math, computer science, biology and chemistry.
About 30 students joined three faculty members near Prineville to remove the front quarter of mammoth discovered in a gravel quarry.
Spring commencement takes place in two ceremonies on June 15 in Quinn Coliseum.
Students from every discipline across campus will present their work at the annual Spring Symposium on May 22.
Cottonwood Crossing Summer Institute, a week-long residential field study, runs June 16-21 and is accepting applications.
Four new ASTEO Scholars joined the ranks of EOU this fall. Scholarship applications for next year close Feb. 1!
Two dozen high school students participated in Cottonwood Crossing Summer Institute last month, led by EOU faculty and students.
EOU will hold two commencement ceremonies at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., Saturday, June 16 in Quinn Coliseum.
Upperclassmen shared their creative, scholarly work with the community May 23 in Loso Hall.
The STM and Health Career Fair on March 14 included almost two dozen employers. Students explored opportunities in Badgely Hall from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
National Science Foundation provides EOU student scholarships. Applications open until Feb. 1, 2018.
Girls in Science invites regional girls to investigate a make-believe mystery Oct. 28 at EOU
Undergraduate students across the U.S. often wait years for their turn in the research lab or field, but that’s not the case at EOU.
Join herpetologist Laura Mahrt Thursday at 4 p.m. to learn more about this songbird of southern India.
Eight students selected to receive a new scholarship funded by the National Science Foundation complete their first term at EOU.
Dr. Arden Perkins, 2009 biology grad, shares recent study that could lead to a breakthrough in antibiotics.
“Mood Ring” exhibit coming to Nightingale Gallery LA GRANDE, Ore. – Eastern Oregon University’s Nightingale Gallery begins its exhibition season with “Mood Ring;” a merging of multi-media collage works by Portland-based artists Morgan Rosskopf and Katherine Spinella. The exhibit opens on Friday, Oct. 6 at 5 p.m. with a reception for the artists. As an […]Read more
Sept. 13, 2023 OMSI promotes science education and engagement with students throughout Eastern Oregon LA GRANDE, Ore. – Eastern Oregon is about to get a blast of science education. The Oregon Museum of of Science and Industry (OMSI) has created a position for a traveling science enthusiast that will bring science education to even the […]Read more
Sept. 7, 2023 Credit for Prior Learning saves student over $4,000 LA GRANDE, Ore. – La Grande resident Keith Walker is a lifelong learner, but never formalized his education with a degree. Encouraged by his spouse to finally earn that degree, Walker is using Eastern Oregon University’s Credit for Prior Learning to get a jump […]Read more