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EOU and Ignite! Reading launched a new partnership to train literacy tutors in ‘Science of Reading’ curriculum.
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.
Findings from an interdisciplinary study of antiracism programs will be shared at EOU Colloquium Feb. 10.
A new program allows undergraduates to earn Special Education licensure through EOU’s College of Education.
High school students spent a week learning what it would be like to become teachers.
Two College of Education programs received a combined $550,000 in grants to expand rural teacher preparation.
Working educators can earn their bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education through a new hybrid cohort.
A new pathway offers parents of young children greater access to higher education.
An 18-credit online program offers working educators opportunity certification in Trauma in Educational Communities.
Education professor Amanda Villagómez presents her research at EOU Colloquium Jan. 28 via Zoom.
The Early Childhood Education program received an ‘A’ for integrating diversity, equity and inclusion into the undergraduate curriculum.
Master of Arts in Teaching students practice with simulated classrooms, as well as the real thing.
Bridge Academy courses offer a fully online leg-up for professionals in healthcare and education.
This fall, EOU’s Master of Science in Education program unveils the region’s only concentration in Trauma in Educational Communities.
First-year honor students recognized 21 Inspirational High School Teachers for 2020.
Assistant Professor of Special Education Jerred Jolin presents his recent findings at an EOU Colloquium on Feb. 27.
Trustees covered educator equity and strategic plan processes in their regular meeting on Feb. 20.
EOU business, education and fire programs ranked top in the nation this year!
Former education professor Carol Lauritzen co-authored “Grampie: True Home Stories from the Life of Alexander Graham Bell.” She presents the book alongside activities at 4 p.m. August 29 at Pierce Library.
Spring commencement takes place in two ceremonies on June 15 in Quinn Coliseum.
EOU to celebrate Juneteenth National Independence Day LA GRANDE, Ore. – Eastern Oregon University will recognize Juneteenth National Independence Day as an official university holiday on Monday, June 19, 2023. Offices will be closed and classes will not be held. Inclusiveness, diverse backgrounds, and mutual respect are essential values and principles that foster a supportive […]Read more
Celebrate EOU’s 93rd Commencement on June 17, 2023 LA GRANDE, Ore. – Eastern Oregon University will hold its 93rd Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, June 17, 2023, at 9:30 a.m. in the Community Stadium on the La Grande campus. The main commencement ceremony will be held on the green for the first time since the turf […]Read more
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