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Wallowa County Chieftain
Wednesday, August 10, 2022
Insko stepping down as president at Eastern Oregon University
The Observer
LA GRANDE — East-
ern Oregon University Pres-
ident Tom Insko announced
Monday, Aug. 1, that he is
leaving his post at the end of
September.
Insko has been named
president and chief execu-
tive offi cer at Collins, a wood
products company based in
Wilsonville.
“This was a diffi cult deci-
sion because serving as pres-
ident, with this outstanding
community of educators, stu-
dents and professionals, has
been among the most chal-
lenging but fulfi lling expe-
riences of my career,” Insko
said in a release announcing
his departure. “I am so proud
of what we have accom-
plished together over the last
seven years, and while I will
be serving Oregon in a diff er-
ent way, my goal is to con-
The Observer, File
Tom Insko became the 12th president of Eastern Oregon University in 2015. Insko announced
on Monday, Aug. 1, 2022, he has been named president and chief executive offi cer at Collins,
a wood products company based in Wilsonville. He will leave EOU at the end of September.
tinue to support and advance
opportunities for the people
in Eastern Oregon — and
that includes the students and
community at EOU.”
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reorganization of the school’s
diversity, equity inclusion
and belonging programs, and
the just-launched Moon Shot
for Equity project to elimi-
nate achievement gaps.
“Tom was a nontradi-
tional president with a back-
ground in operations and
fi nancial management, but it
proved to be exactly the kind
of leadership we needed,”
EOU Board Chairman Rich-
ard Chaves said. “Tom’s
passion for Oregon cou-
pled with a strategic educa-
tion and fi scal plan brought
together everyone under one
vision, which has led us to
the strong position we are
in today. He set a high bar
for our next president, but
we are confi dent we will
attract a high caliber leader
who can continue to advance
the path forward putting the
people and students of East-
ern Oregon fi rst.”
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long resident of La Grande,
Insko brought his business
experience along with a pas-
sion for expanding opportu-
nities through education to
his role as president.
Under Insko’s leader-
ship EOU increased student
access to higher education
and protected aff ordability by
keeping tuition fl at during the
pandemic in 2021-22. EOU
has had some of the smallest
increases in costs of all public
universities in Oregon during
his tenure while increasing
its diversity and growing stu-
dent retention rates.
Programs
developed
during Insko’s tenure include
the expansion of academic
programs like agriculture
entrepreneurship, reorganiza-
tion of EOU’s academic col-
leges and the addition of two
new deans, securing funding
for the new fi eldhouse, the
addition of men’s and wom-
en’s wrestling, lacrosse, and
baseball, renovations and
upgrades to buildings across
campus, the Rural Engage-
ment and Vitality Center, a
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A
lpine Meadows
Golf Course hosted
two annual tourna-
ments within this past three
weeks. The Elks took place
on the weekend of July
23-24, and the Gail Beck
Ladies Invitational on Tues-
day, Aug. 2.
“We had a good turn-
out. The course had teams
starting on all nine tee
boxes. Because it was not a
crowded fi eld, play fl owed
nicely,” Chad Conrad,
chairman of the Elks Tour-
ney, said. “The sole survi-
vor was quite suspenseful
and fun to watch.”
Marvin Gibbs and Mike
Turner were the top win-
ners, while Dakota Hull and
Terry Lamb took second
place and Jerry Hook and
Mel Jackson fi nished third.
Two-day score win-
ners in the men’s fi rst fl ight
gross were Tim Gilbert
with a 152 and Mel Jackson
with a 154. On the net side,
Terry Lamb carded a 146 to
edge out Chad Stangel with
a 147.
In the men’s second
fl ight gross, Dick Ander-
son fi nished with a 162 and
Mike Walborn fi nished with
a 176. On the net, Dave
Griffi th posted a 136 and
Tristin Beck carded a 148.
In the ladies fl ight gross,
Kayla Hull had a 200 and
on the net side, Cindy Grif-
fi th fi nished with a 212.
Carol Marr chaired the
Gail Beck tournament again
this year.
Gals from Baker, La
Grande, Clarkston, Wash-
ington, and Lewiston,
Idaho, traveled to Enter-
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souls who made their fi rst
trip across the Rattlesnake
and Buford grades.
“The ladies came to
have some fun, compete
for money, golf balls and
prizes. Some golfers came
a day early to visit Wallowa
Lake, ride the gondola and
shop the shops,” Marr said.
“Out on the course new-
comers to Alpine Meadows
raved about the marvel-
ous view of the Wallowas.
That’s a winner in itself.”
Helping to make the
tournament a fun-fi lled suc-
cess, Belinda Kunz gets
high marks for her sal-
ads and sandwiches, and
kudos to Karen Coppin and
daughter, Julie Jones, and
Ernestine Kilgore for man-
aging the hors d’oeuvres at
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Colleen Schilling, Carol
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gross was Cally Goss, Beth
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years at Alpine Meadows.
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61. Makes chang-
es to
62. Some are
secret
63. Tooth care-
giver
64. Old English
poet
CLUES DOWN
1. Sign language
2. In style
3. Norwegian
river
4. People with
impaired
hearing
5. Large stinging
paper wasp
6. Bucharest is its
capital
7. River in Ireland
8. Type of TV
CLUES ACROSS 17. Prolific Italian 41. Built
9. Double-reed
opera com-
43. A neighbor-
1. Breezed
instruments
poser
hood
through
10. Spanish
18. Restaurants
45. Inflammation
5. Time units
motorcycle
20. One’s grand-
of the kidneys
(abbr.)
manufacturer
mother
48. Semitic fertility
8. Pigeon’s
12. Midway
21. Ancient Greek
god
murmur
between south
City
49. Temporary
11. Moves aside in
and southeast
22. Italian moun-
name of
fright
14. French com-
tain ranges
Seaborgium
13. Partner to
mune
25. Data
50. Wise people
“ahh”
19. Alike
30. Acted in an
55.
Tear
down
14. Taxis
23. A bachelor’s
obedient way
56. __-fi (slang)
15. Monetary units 31. Autonomic
apartment
of Turkey
24. Foot part
nervous system 57. Diamond
weight
16. Returned
between the
32. Not on the
59. Frosted
material
ball and ankle
up-and-up
60. Predecessor
authorization
25. Belonging to a
33. Mock lightly
thing
38. Mimic
to EU
(abbr.)
26. Japanese
classical
theater
27. Supervises
flying
28. Not even
29. Capital of
Saudi Arabia
34. Electronic
countermeasure
35. Consumed
36. American poli-
tician (abbr.)
37. Sun up in New
York
39. Casually
looked through
40. Revealed the
presence of
41. Peyton’s little
brother
42. Diana __,
singer
44. Study of moral
values and
rules
45. Civil Rights
group
46. Makes less
severe
47. Made an emo-
tional appeal
48. Vivacity of
style
51. One who is
highly skilled
52. Gets around
in pursuit of
pleasure
53. Famed guitar-
ist Clapton
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BACKSWING
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BLOCK
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