Eastern Oregon University named 629 students to the deanâs list for the 2021 winter term. Qualifying students achieve and maintain a grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale while completing a minimum of 12 hours of graded EOU coursework.
Students from Lincoln County named to the deanâs list were: Madison Davis, Lincoln City; Andrew Musick, Newport; and Kurtis Barker, Siletz.
Eastern Oregon University offers liberal arts and professional programs. Classes are accessible to all students at the main campus in La Grande, online almost anywhere in the world or onsite at centers across the state. EOU powers educational, cultural and economic growth in the region and throughout rural Oregon. Learn more online at eou.edu.
Accessible online MBA creates opportunity
Accessible online MBA creates opportunity
An MBA graduate receives his master’s hood from faculty at Commencement in June 2019
April 29, 2021
LA GRANDE, Ore. – The Master of Business Administration (MBA) online program at Eastern Oregon University was ranked No. 6 in Oregon.
Best Value Schools named EOU’s MBA program sixth out of 12 comparative offerings in the state. In the past few years, the program has become more flexible and accessible to students. A once cohort-based program now offers rolling admissions, meaning students can apply and start at any time.
“A few years ago we did an extensive overhaul and review of our MBA program and we changed the curriculum for the first time in about 20 years,” said program coordinator Laura Gow. “It’s very affordable, it’s very current.”
April 29, 2021
LA GRANDE, Ore. – Taylor Tibbetts leverages her Privileged Campus Advocate (PCA) Instagram to spotlight resources for people experiencing abuse.
Tibbetts, a Shelter From the Storm employee based on the Eastern Oregon University campus, organized a range of events and opportunities in April for Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). This year, programming focused on the online platforms that gained usership during the COVID-19 pandemic. She said virtual interactions require consent, just like in-person.
“Consent online is also a huge deal that a lot of people may not have realized, or don’t really talk about sometimes,” Tibbetts said.
Dating, relationships, and friendships have been formed through online connections this year, Tibbetts noted. She used this insight to create a campaign based on platforms like Zoom and virtual dating sites many have been using to create connections. Individuals ranging from middle school to college-age students have beco