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President’s Letter – Fall 2018
October 2018 Friends and Fellow Alumni, I count living much of my life in rural Oregon as one of my greatest blessings. Growing up on a farm, coupled with unwavering parental love and support provided me with innumerable values-based experiential learning opportunities. It was easy to see the fruits of my labor and consequences of […]
Serving transfer students at regional centers
A way forward Personal essay by Andrea Williams Last spring, the sudden closure of Marylhurst University left more than 700 students without an academic home. Andrea Williams, Regional Center Director for EOU in Gresham, stepped up to help displaced students navigate the uncertain path forward. There was such a range of students, from seniors with […]
Oregon’s Rural University
As Oregon鈥檚 Rural University, EOU works to connect and engage students at all levels with innovative programs and partnerships. Over the past several months, faculty and staff have connected high school students with State Parks, developed their leadership skills, and bridged the urban-rural divide. GO-STEM About 50 young scientists became Chief Science Officers through a […]
Home away from home
Four college friends left Eastern Oregon College and scattered across the U.S.: Satwant lives in California now, Sami is outside Washington D.C., Riad鈥檚 out in Ohio, and Sally lives near her mother in La Grande. But when they get together, it鈥檚 like no time has passed at all.
In their shoes
After six years away from his home in Nigeria, EOU senior Peter Eke boarded a flight in July that took him 鈥 and hundreds of pairs of shoes 鈥 back to the community where he grew up.
One big, trappy family
Three years ago John Shorts agreed to serve as advisor for the brand-new Trapshooting Club at EOU. 鈥淲e discussed it and he said yes because we figured it was just one night a week,鈥 his wife Kathryn Shorts said. 鈥淲e laugh about that now.鈥 Kathryn and John are both staff members on campus. He works […]
New trustees, long-time ties
Governor Kate Brown appointed three new members to join EOU鈥檚 Board of Trustees this fall: Susan Corey, Quentin Durfee and Gary Keller. Corey will serve a four-year term as a regular trustee, while student and faculty representatives Durfee and Keller serve two-year terms.
Running away with it
Conference Champs Student-athletes on the men鈥檚 outdoor track and field team were determined to bring home a conference championship in 2018. 鈥淭hey told me, 鈥楥oach, we鈥檙e not competing for it, we鈥檙e going to win it,鈥欌 Welch said. The men鈥檚 team reclaimed the Cascade Collegiate Conference title for the first time since 2015. Ranked third and […]
Climbing the rungs
A bachelor鈥檚 degree from 蓝莓视频 unlocked upward mobility for alumnus Aaron Markham鈥檚 already successful career. In 2006 the Sunnyside, Wash., fire chief and 15-year department veteran started online courses with EOU. 鈥淚 was looking at professional development,鈥 Markham said. 鈥淭o be a chief in a larger department the minimum education requirement listed on […]
Centerstage Seamstress
Courage and charisma can get a theatre production pretty far, but there is one thing every actor depends upon: a costume. Centerstage stars and background extras alike rely on clothes that fit, function and help tell the story.
Mountaineer Tracks
WEDDINGS Kelsha (McCabe) Erickson, 鈥12 eloped with Abram Erickson on December 31, 2017 in Bend. Kelsha is a former EOU Alumni Association board member. Nikki (Osborne) Strock, 鈥15 and 鈥16, married Austin Strock, 鈥17 and 鈥18, on July 14, 2018 in Selah, Wash. Both the bride and groom earned undergraduate and master鈥檚 degrees from EOU. […]