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The EOU Ag Club works to provide all students with meaningful opportunities to connect with the agricultural industry and employers through field trips, guest speakers, and other experiential learning opportunities. Additionally, activities like fundraising, dances and dinners encourage students to connect with peers and have a good time!
Contact agclub-group@eou.edu to learn more and get involved.
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ASEOU Student Government advocates for students by representing their interests and welfare, seeking solutions to their issues, and working to create a student-centered university.
The Associated Students of Eastern Oregon University, ASEOU, strives to represent the interest, welfare, and will of the student body. ASEOU supports the teamwork, diversity, and excellence of our peers while seeking solutions to their issues. As leaders, we take pride in the advancement of the educational, social, and cultural experience of each individual to create a student-centered University.
The purpose of the Eastern Oregon University Biology Club shall be to:
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This club provides students interested in computer science (CS) an opportunity to meet with other students, work on group projects and gain insight into careers in CS.
Contact bitsandpcs-group@eou.edu to learn more and get involved.
The Eastern Oregon University Student Members Chapter of the American Chemical Society is one of the most active clubs on the university campus. The club participates in many activities, including outreach to the community, professional engagements, service to the university, and fundraising. In an effort to attract young people to science in rural Eastern Oregon, the chemistry club hosts annual magic shows for grade school and middle school students. These shows are a great source of entertainment and education for students, and allow them to experience the “explosive” side of chemistry! Many members of the chemistry club and chemistry department also participated in Girls in Science, a day-long event that brings over 100 girls, sixth to eighth grade, to solve a scientific mystery. In addition, the club has also volunteered with the annual Eastern Oregon University Robotics Competition and Boy Scouts of America. Through many different fundraising activities, the chemistry club raises money to send members to National American Chemical Society (ACS) meetings. At national meetings, students present research posters at undergraduate sessions, and are also able to attend various workshops and lectures pertaining to new research in chemistry. Students also have the opportunity to learn about graduate school and job opportunities in the great field of chemistry.
Contact chemclub-group@eou.edu to learn more and get involved.
Eastern Student Entertainment (ESE) is a student organization that provides campus-wide programming for all EOU students. The programming board serves as a large programming unit of EOU by providing cultural, recreational, and social activities for the campus. ESE members are active in conception, planning, and implementation of these programs.
ESE receives most of its funding from student incidental fees (SIF). Through committee work, ESE decides how to spend that money and what events/performers come to campus. Because of extra expenses, some ESE programs have minimal admission charges to help support the overall program.
More events will be added throughout the year!
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Previous events include comedians (T Murph & Pete Lee), musicians (Derik Nelson & Family, Ryan Quinn, Dave Cavalier, Austin Moody and Arbour Season), a Glow Rage, film showings, Casino Night, Color Run, ice cream socials and more!
Excellent Educators at Eastern (aka E-Cubed) is a club for students on their path to becoming a teacher! E3 has many goals they hope to achieve including (but not limited to) creating study opportunities for tests such as the CBEST & ORELA/NES; sharing advise, reaching out to schools & youth in the community and pairing students with practicum/volunteer hours. Each member in E3 is extremely influential! and beneficial!
Contact educationclub-group@eou.edu to learn more and get involved.
The climbing club is a group of people who really just love to rock climb. Everyone in the club is highly encouraging to get people into a sport most people deem to be scary or impossible. Our overall goal is to reach out to students to have an interest and teach them to rock climb, so they will love it as much as we do.
Contact climbing-group@eou.edu to learn more and get involved.
The mission of the EOU Trapshooting Club is to promote shotgun sports, teach gun safety in the use of firearms, and to get students involved in the community.
Most trap shoots happen on Wednesdays at the La Grande Gun Club – 203 Gun Club Road.
Contact trapclub-group@eou.edu to learn more and get involved.
The purpose of the FCA is to present to athletes, coaches, students, and all whom they influence the challenge and adventure of receiving Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, serving Him in their relationships and in the fellowship of the church.
Contact fellowchristianathletesclub-group@eou.edu to learn more and get involved.
The GOLD Leadership Club purpose is to strengthen the office candidate program at Eastern Oregon University and provide various leadership training exercises and trips to historical military sites across the country.
Contact goldleadership-group@eou.edu to learn more and get involved.
Latino Impact welcomes any and all persons from the community as well as students and staff to help promote Latino culture awareness. Our purpose is to educate as well as accept cultural differences.
Contact latinoimpact-group@eou.edu to learn more and get involved.
The SCMA is a student fee funded unit comprised of a group of EOU student leaders who serve as advocates of diversity and a resource for multicultural students and groups in an effort to provide multicultural awareness, appreciation for diverse cultures and support for a just and inclusive campus.
Contact scma@eou.edu to learn more and get involved.
PPHC is a student club for individuals interested in pursing a health career such as dental hygiene, dentistry, medicine, nursing, optometry, pharmacy, physical therapy, physician assistant, radiology, respiratory therapy, and other health related careers.
Students may join any time during the academic calendar year. Students may attend the first meeting of the year, usually held within the first two weeks of the academic year to obtain membership information or contact an officer of the club
Contact pphc-group@eou.edu to learn more and get involved.
The mission statement of the EOU Psychology Club is to offer occasionally scheduled educational events that promote Psychology to the students of EOU. The overall purpose of the Psychology Club is to encourage exploration in all areas related to Psychology.
We wish to provide all majors with education in the field of Psychology for EOU Students. It is also the desire of the Psychology Club to advocate for mental health awareness in the community. Additionally, we would like to recruit underclass Psychology Club members to pursue leadership within the club, so that the club is maintained into the future. We will also provide information about career and educational opportunities. It is important for this club to provide an environment where all members are able to make social connections with one another and staff. The Psychology Club wishes to be an environment that is happy and where students can have fun.
Contact psychclub-group@eou.edu to learn more and get involved.
S.A.G.E. seeks to promote both equal opportunities and equitable treatment of all individuals regardless of where they are located on the spectrum of gender. S.A.G.E. seeks to accomplish this through advocacy and education as well as the potential active political participation in initiatives that would help to achieve greater equality and equitable treatment with regards to gender.
Contact sage-group@eou.edu to learn more and get involved.
The purpose of the EOU Ski & Snowboard Club is to promote the knowledge and participation of the students in the sport of Skiing & Snowboarding, with additional information on Snowshoeing & Mountaineering. The Club will also sponsor trips in order to engage students in outdoor activities. All EOU students are encouraged to join regardless of experience levels.
Contact skisnowboardclub-group@eou.edu to learn more and get involved.
Our mission is to raise awareness, educate and promote the cultures of Native American people by working with other EOU clubs and organizations in the promotion of diversity. Speel-Ya aims to assist new Native American student in the transition of being a new college student and to promote cultural pride, academic success and leadership for all students participating in Speel-Ya.
Contact speel-ya-group@eou.edu to learn more and get involved.
Welcome to the EOU Math Club. We a club of people who enjoy math.
Our goal will be to make math a little more friendly and to share our abilities with the surrounding communities. Contact us if you would like to join us at our next meeting.
Contact irrationals-group@eou.edu to learn more and get involved.
The Navigators Club is a club which aims to create cultural awareness concerning the different cultures of people who originate from the Pacific islands and to unify students/people through events, activities, and other school functions.
Contact navigators-group@eou.edu to learn more and get involved.
The mission of Turning Point USA – EOU Club is to educate students about the importance of fiscal responsibility, free markets, and capitalism through innovative campus activism and non-partisan, thought-provoking discussion.
Contact tpusaeou-group@eou.edu to learn more and get involved.