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Student editors and contributors earned top marks for the fourth edition of the EO Social Science Journal.
Short and feature length films will show in EOU’s revitalized theatres Oct. 22-23.
In the absence of live performances, EOU is renovating main stages on campus.
45th Parallel, the EOU Fiddle Ensemble, the African Drumming Ensemble and the Creative Ensemble take the stage March 6.
Follow the EOU Chamber Choir along the “Highway to Hell” and the “Stairway to Heaven,” on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1!
This year’s holiday concert features steel drums from an Elgin calypso band on Dec. 7 and 8. Tickets are on sale now.
Jazz, drumming and improvisational groups will perform Nov. 22
The Queen musical comes to McKenzie Theatre, starring EOU students, Nov. 14-17.
“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.
The Carl and Sandra Ellston Literary Lecture Series welcomes Sharma Shields on Oct. 14 for its first installment of the year.
New improv ensemble opens this fall for enrollment at EOU.
Matt Cooper bids farewell to 28 years at EOU with a concert at 3:30 p.m. on June 6.
Tunes by Miles Davis, Thelonius Monk and other composers will feature in the May 31 concert.
The Nightingale Gallery opens its last exhibition of the year on May 24.
“The Hunchback of Notre Dame” opens May 16 at EOU, and features actors and musicians from campus and the community. Tickets on sale now.
Conéctate brings together Latinx-serving organizations across the region on May 10.
The art and literary journal will hold several events this month to celebrate its 2019 release.
Alumni, students and community members are invited to attend EOU’s first-ever Blue and Gold Weekend May 16-18.
Four senior art students show their work in the Nightingale Gallery, opening April 26 and running through May 10.
Jan. 31, 2023 The Oregon Teacher Pathway™ Grow Your Own Teacher Program: A Two-Year Study of Program Alumni LA GRANDE, Ore. – Eastern Oregon University’s February Colloquium will be showcasing the research work of Dr. Karyn Gomez and Tawnya Lubbes as they discuss their findings of a two-year qualitative case study that investigated participant experiences […]Read more
Trustees unanimously moves forward with action items, including salary range to hire new president LA GRANDE, Ore. – The Eastern Oregon University Board of Trustees unanimously approved three actions Wednesday which allow the university to move forward in its search for a new president. The board approved a Presidential Profile compiled by Dr. Dick Merriman, […]Read more
Jan. 25, 2023 Phi Theta Kappa recognizes EOU with honor roll status LA GRANDE, Ore. – For the third year in a row Eastern Oregon University (EOU) is honored to be selected to the PTK Honor Roll. Eastern Oregon University, one of the nation’s top transfer-friendly institutions, was recognized by PTK for “excellence in the […]Read more