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In-person workshops and keynote speakers will take place on campus April 23. Registration is open now.
The federal Strengthening Institutions Grant, paid out at $450,000 each year for five years, was awarded in fall 2021.
Two VR experiences are available on-campus during Black History Month.
EOU’s Native American Program and Speel-Ya hung red dresses on campus to raise awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW).
The annual one-day conference will be fully virtual and free for all attendees on Feb. 13.
November is Native American Heritage Month, and EOU’s Native American Program is offering a variety of activities.
The Office of Student Diversity and Inclusion extends its impact beyond the boundaries of campus to educate people across the state.
Alumnus and entrepreneur Richard Chaves was elected to serve as EOU Board Chair through November 2021.
Sonia Cooley, of Pendleton High School, was named 2017 Culturally Responsive Teacher Leader last week.
Two new recognitions follow a recent hire in the Multicultural Center.
Choro das 3 will perform up-tempo, traditional music at 7:30 Oct. 10 in McKenzie Theater. The concert is free and open to the public.
“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