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The 25th edition of the Eastern Oregon Science Journal won the top award from the American Scholastic Press Association.
EOU business, education and fire programs ranked top in the nation this year!
Sociology and anthropology faculty collaborated to recommend policy solutions for the Kalispel Tribe.
The Queen musical comes to McKenzie Theatre, starring EOU students, Nov. 14-17.
Girls in Science 2019 invited 200 local students to explore math, computer science, biology and chemistry.
Economics professor Peter Maille presents new findings at EOU Colloquium on Oct. 24.
“Oregon East” celebrates its latest edition with a gala and reading on Oct. 24.
Choirs of the Valley takes place in McKenzie Theatre at 7 p.m. on Oct. 17.
New improv ensemble opens this fall for enrollment at EOU.
Online student Cori Heymann, ’19, discovered a passion for end-of-life care through her anthropology studies.
A new agreement with Learning House, a Wiley brand, opens expansive opportunities to empower online students through Eastern Oregon University’s (EOU) high-quality programs.
The Board of Trustees approved tuition and fee changes at its final meeting of the academic year.
Tunes by Miles Davis, Thelonius Monk and other composers will feature in the May 31 concert.
Students from every discipline across campus will present their work at the annual Spring Symposium on May 22.
“The Hunchback of Notre Dame” opens May 16 at EOU, and features actors and musicians from campus and the community. Tickets on sale now.
The art and literary journal will hold several events this month to celebrate its 2019 release.
Theresa Hamman will read from her chapbook, “All Those Lilting Tongues,” at Le Bebe Cakes on April 20 as part of The Carl and Sandra Ellston Ars Poetica Literary Lecture Series.
Marshallese poet and performance artist Kathy Jetñil-Kijiner presents her writing April 9 at 7:30 in Badgley Hall’s Huber Auditorium.
EOU offers one of the only fully online undergraduate computer science degrees, starting in fall 2020.
Lyle Schwarz directed “The Elephant Man” back in 1984, and he’s returned to produce it again in the theatre that bears his name.
Eastern Oregon University Board approves tuition for 2023-24 LA GRANDE, Ore. – The EOU Board of Trustees convened on campus for the last regular meeting of the 2022-23 academic year on May 17 and 18. Topics for the Board meeting included approving tuition and fees, updates on statewide issues and EOU programs, review of a […]Read more
EOU Hosts Public Reception for President-select LA GRANDE, Ore. – The public will have an opportunity to meet Eastern Oregon University’s president-select in person this Friday at an open reception from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the Loso Hall lobby on campus. Dr. Kelly Ryan is making her first formal visit to La Grande […]Read more
Arts Fest coming back to EOU in 2023 LA GRANDE, Ore. – The College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS) is hosting its second annual EOU Arts Fest from June 2, 2023 through June 3, 2023. This is an all-ages event where everyone is welcome – community members, prospective students, alumni, the Eastern Oregon […]Read more