We made it through Winter Term, Beavs! We hope you had a great term, and wish you the best of luck as we move forward to Spring. Good luck on finals! 🤓

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Important Dates

  • Phase 1 of Spring Priority Registration Ends: March 11, 2020
  • Phase 2 of Spring Priority Registration Begins (with waitlisting): March 12, 2020
  • Last Day to Withdraw from the Term: March 13, 2020
  • Finals Week: March 16-20, 2020
  • Spring Break: March 21-29, 2020

Highlights

IMPACT for Life

IMPACT for Life is in need of volunteers for Spring Term! Volunteers should be interested in healthcare, kinesiology, and can have any major. IMPACT for life works with people with disabilities in exercise facilities around Corvallis. Nor experience is needed and training is provided. Mandatory orientation will be held on Friday, April 3, in Women’s Building 210 from 4-5:30 pm. Apply today, or contact Kayla Lindland for more information!

H 388: Global Environmental Health

This Spring Term consider taking H 388: Global Environmental Health! Taught by Dr. Sarah Rothenberg, students will receive an overview of global environmental issues, including climate change, air pollution, water, e-waste, metals, and their impacts on human health. The class will meet on Tuesday and Thursday from 2-3:20 pm. Register today!

Oregon Health Authority: AmeriCorps

The Oregon Health Authority is recruiting AmeriCorps volunteers to start in April 2020. Volunteers are given a living allowance, post-service awards, and a wealth of public health training and networking. Individuals interested in public health, fighting poverty, and looking for career development should consider applying. Learn more and apply by March 20, 2020.

Be a Research Participant

Researchers from the College of Public Health and Human Sciences at Oregon State University are planning to do a study measuring how different seat suspensions attenuate exposure to whole body vibration and affect biomechanical exposures and perceived discomfort. The results of this study will help us evaluate the current designs and potentially lead to the identification of additional design modifications to further promote occupational health of drivers. Participants will be paid $25 per hour. They must have one year of driving experience, be 21-49, and be pain free in neck, shoulder, and back regions. To sign up or learn more, contact Jay Kim.

HHS 003: Non-Credit Research Course

The newly created Faculty-Mentored Research Opportunity HHS 003 is a non-credit undergraduate research course designed for students to engage in research activities appropriate to their disciplines in Public Health and Human Sciences.  In consultation with a faculty mentor, students will participate in a faculty research project and/or design their own research project.  Students will gain research experience and acquire skills, techniques, and knowledge relevant to their field of study. Students who spend a minimum of 30 hours in activities related to the planning and execution of a research project will receive recognition through a transcript-visible notation. If you are interested or have questions, contact Gretchen Dursch.

Summer Internship Opportunity

The Children’s Hospital in Minneapolis is now accepting applications for their annual Clinical Ethics Summer Internship. This opportunity is designated for senior undergraduates. Individuals interested in pediatric clinical ethics will gain knowledge and skills in clinical, research, and organizational ethics. Learn more about the position, and apply today!

Networking Event

Interested in senior healthcare? Join Marquis Companies and Consonus Healthcare at OSU for an evening of socializing! Their team will be sharing information about their organization along with their different career and internship paths for a future in senior healthcare. The event will be taking place on Tuesday, April 14 from 5:30 to 8:00 pm at the CH2M Hill Alumni Center Cascade Ballroom. RSVP by Friday, April 10. There will be light appetizers and beverages!

Volunteer with Camp Promise

Camp Promise-Rockies is a camp for youth and young adults with muscular dystrophy and neuromuscular diseases. They are looking for volunteers to join them for one week, August 2-7, at their camp in Empire, CO this summer! The camp believes all kids should get to experience the magic of camp, regardless of their medical needs or physical abilities and highly value our volunteers who help make this happen. Apply by May 18, 2020!

Academy for Lifelong Learning Scholarship

Full-time students who have a GPA of 3.2 or higher and who qualify for financial assistance as defined by the OSU Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships should apply for the Academy for Lifelong Learning Scholarship. This is a $2,000 scholarship for the 2020-2021 academic year. Applications are due by April 24, 2020.

OSU KidSpirit

KidSpirit links knowledge from Oregon State University to community youth in an environment that creates service and learning opportunities for participants and volunteers alike. KidSpirit staff study and demonstrate effective teaching strategies and professionalism, and learn life skills that increase their confidence and self-esteem, enabling them to enter the workplace as leaders. Youth get the opportunity to engage in health, physical activity, science, and creative arts programs. If you’d like to get involved with KidSpirit, contact Karen Swanger.

Wellness Coaching at OSU

Wellness Coaching is free for all OSU students! Coaches offer support for navigating transitions and overcoming challenges that students face during their time at OSU. Wellness Coaches empower students by helping them focus on their strengths, work towards personal goals, find resources that are valuable to get you where you want to go, and build on what is working in your life that will help your future. Schedule an appointment with a Wellness Coach today!

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