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Celebrating Possibilities – $1.3 Million in Foundation Scholarships

Scholarship awardee hugs donor at the Celebration of Scholarships dinner

The 蓝莓视频 Foundation鈥檚 annual Celebration of Scholarships was a highlight of Blue and Gold Weekend, bringing students and donors together in a show of gratitude, community, and academic achievement. The event also featured a major announcement: the Foundation would be offering more than $1.3 million in scholarships to EOU students in the 2025-26 academic year, a new record in support of student success.

When announcing the record number, James Gorham, 鈥95, Chair of the EOU Foundation Board of Directors, was all smiles. 鈥淭his event is about more than numbers,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about building bridges between generations, between dreams and opportunities, and between the students who show up with grit and determination and the donors who believe in their potential.鈥

The event allowed guests to hear directly from scholarship recipients and see the lasting impact of their support .  Tyler Dubsky, 鈥03, Director of Development, shared: 鈥淪cholarships do far more than lessen financial pressure, they help students feel seen and supported. When a student meets the person who invested in their potential, it builds a real connection. It reminds us that education is not something we pursue alone, but something we鈥檙e uplifted into by the people who believe in us.鈥

The celebration also included the announcement of this year鈥檚 Teacher Excellence Award recipient: Doug Briney, associate professor of business. Briney was honored for his outstanding dedication to teaching and mentoring students in the College of Business.

The award was presented by Elaina Robison, 2025 President of the Associated Students of EOU (ASEOU), who offered heartfelt remarks. 鈥淧rofessor Briney is the kind of educator who makes you feel seen and capable. He takes time with students and shows that learning is a journey, not just a grade. He pushes students to think critically, communicate clearly, and lead with purpose.鈥

Robison emphasized the importance of celebrating the impact of faculty alongside the support of donors. 鈥淎s students, we are shaped by those who teach us and those who believe in us. Today, we celebrate both.鈥

EOU President Kelly Ryan reflected on the day’s significance. 鈥淎t EOU, we believe in access, affordability, and excellence. Scholarships and the faculty who guide our students are essential to that mission. The generosity and dedication we celebrate here today ensure that our students have the resources and mentorship to thrive, to persist, and to graduate ready to lead.鈥