03/05/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/05/2026 13:29
LA GRANDE, Ore. - Puppies, piglets, Bernese mountain dogs, and baby goats are just part of the lineup when Eastern Oregon University's annual Stress Less event returns Wednesday, March 11, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the EOU Fieldhouse.
Held each winter term near midterm exams, Stress Less is the largest student-led event on campus and is designed to give students a break during one of the busiest times of the academic year. The event connects students with campus and community resources while promoting healthy ways to manage stress.
"Midterms can be overwhelming," Megan Poler, a student organizer, said. "Stress Less gives students a chance to pause, recharge, and reconnect with their campus community. It's a reminder that support and resources are always available."
The free event will feature live music, food, games, meditations, rock climbing, and door prizes donated by local businesses. Animal therapy, including puppies, piglets, and miniature horses, will provide students with an opportunity to unwind in a fun and interactive setting.
Campus departments and community partners will also be on hand to share information about resources available to students, including tutoring, counseling services and outdoor recreation opportunities. The event highlights EOU's commitment to fostering an inviting and supportive campus culture that promotes student well-being and success.
Local businesses and campus partners, including Domino's, Genuine Foods, The Local, The Press Room, and Pepsi have donated food and beverages, which will be available free to students throughout the event.Stress Less is another way EOU supports the whole student, academically, socially, and emotionally. For more information, contact Megan Poler, EOU Community Health Intern | (208)596-7740 | [email protected].