Anniversaries of East Oregon military service members’ sacrifice observed this week ending June 6
This week ending June 6 marks the anniversaries of military service members from East Oregon who gave their lives in military service.

This week ending June 6 marks the anniversaries of military service members from East Oregon who gave their lives in military service.

The Eastern Oregon University Board of Trustees has approved new tuition rates for 2026-27 alongside its preliminary budget and plans for athletic facility improvements. President Kelly Ryan emphasized affordability amid rising costs while highlighting recent achievements at EOU.

Medicaid payments for Pathology and Laboratory Procedures in Burns increased by 7.9% in 2024, highlighting ongoing shifts in how services are utilized and reimbursed.

In 2024, Medicaid providers in Enterprise billed $80,978 for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment services, reflecting a 144.7% rise compared to the prior year.

Eastern Oregon University’s Nightingale Gallery will close its season with an all-campus student art exhibition from May 20 through June 12. Katherine Shaughnessy serves as juror for this year’s show featuring multiple disciplines and memorial awards honoring outstanding student artists.

Five Eastern Oregon University students will lead this year’s Chamber Choir spring concert titled ‘We Are One’ on May 28. The event showcases their progress as student conductors after eight weeks of preparation through EOU’s Choral Methods course.

In 2024, Blue Mountain Community College in Pendleton, Oregon allocated $82,419 to its women’s basketball teams, which is $634,471 below the state average of $716,890, according to data from the U.S. Department of Education.

In 2024, Blue Mountain Community College in Pendleton, Oregon allocated $82,419 to its women’s basketball teams, which is $634,471 below the state average of $716,890, according to data from the U.S. Department of Education.

According to the U.S. Department of Education, Eastern Oregon University in La Grande allocated $329,508 to men’s basketball teams in 2024, which is $782,982 below the state average of $1,112,490.

According to the U.S. Department of Education, Treasure Valley Community College in Ontario, Oregon allocated $133,311 to women’s basketball teams in 2024, which is $583,579 below the state average of $716,890.