Fall 2025 Academic Deadlines
Friday, December 5 @ 11:55 PM: last day to withdraw from the term
Monday, December 8 – Friday, December 12: finals week
Notable November Events
Check out the COH events calendar to see what’s happening these days! Here are some coming up:
KIN Experiential Learning: For KIN 393/KIN 493 in Winter, Apply by November 21
For any KIN majors who intend to earn credit via KIN 393 (IMPACT, AEC, or Rock Steady Box) or KIN 493 (internship or job shadow) this winter, make sure to apply by the end of Friday, November 21. KIN 393 and KIN 493 are also offered in the spring (note: KIN 493 should be planned at least one term in advance). Questions may go to your experiential learning coordinator, Dee Gillen.
Workshop: Who’s Hiring? Where to Find Jobs and Internships Today
Curious about who’s hiring and for what positions? Part of the Getting a Dam Job series, this workshop, which is offered November 20 from 5-6 PM via Zoom, will show you how to tap into the current labor market data to uncover trends, identify high-growth industries, and align your skills with employer needs for jobs and internships. Register today!

Webinar: Preparing for a Career in Local Public Health
Ready to embark upon a meaningful career in local public health? Join us for a webinar on Friday, November 21 from 12-1 PM about finding, applying for, and landing a great job at a public health department. The Oregon Coalition of Local Health Officials (CLHO) and Washington County Public Health will offer suggestions for promising career pathways and building your experience in the public health sector. Register now!
On-campus Opportunity: Become an OSU Tour Ambassador
Looking for meaningful part-time work? Consider applying to join the Tour Ambassadors who proudly represent Oregon State University! Giving on-campus tours in the dashing orange polo is just one perk of this awesome role; you’ll also work in the beautiful Welcome Center attached to Reser Stadium! This on-campus job is flexible with student schedules and offers opportunities to network, build community, and hone your transferable skills.

Cooking for Climate: A Climate-focused Nutrition Education
The Cooking for Climate workshop will be offered in Milam 105 on Friday, November 21 at 12:30 PM. This is a great opportunity to gain experience participating in a research study while learning how to reduce your carbon footprint with your food. If you’re eligible to participate, feel free to join Nutrition graduate student Alex Madachy and Dr. Sarah Rothenberg by scanning the QR code below!
