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Weekly Wellness Tip Having a schedule will set you up for success with whatever you have in store each week.  Plan for different activities or tasks throughout the week, e.g. classes are primarily Mon, Wed and Thurs, and workdays are Sat and Sun. Don’t forget to pencil in a few hours for vital rest and relaxation! […]


January 3, 2022

Weekly Wellness Tip

Having a schedule will set you up for success with whatever you have in store each week.  Plan for different activities or tasks throughout the week, e.g. classes are primarily Mon, Wed and Thurs, and workdays are Sat and Sun. Don’t forget to pencil in a few hours for vital rest and relaxation!

HCSA Events This Week

UPCOMING! HSCA Winter Clothing Drive Volunteer Opportunity
To run the winter clothing drive the HSCA needs some important volunteer positions filled! These positions consist of “location checkers” who are in charge of going to one box location about once a week to collect clothes if the boxes are full! There will be locations on and off-campus and the collected clothes will be stored by the HSCA. Email Bryankel@oregonstate.edu if you are interested in volunteering!

HC Announcements and Events

NEXT WEEK! Faculty Research Showcases 
The Faculty Research Showcases are an excellent way to connect with faculty members, learn more about their research, and potentially get involved in projects that could be the basis of an HC thesis. Even if you don’t yet feel ready to begin research or are not sure about your interests, attending these events help you to explore opportunities and make connections. Make sure to RSVP here for one or all of these showcases.  

– College of Ag Sciences, College of Forestry, and CEOAS, Tuesday Jan. 11, 2022 from 4-5:30 p.m. in Peavy 129

– College of Business, College of Ed., and College of Liberal Arts Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2022 from 4-5:30 p.m. in Austin 183

NEXT WEEK! GRAMMY U Informational Presentation
The GRAMMY U Oregon State Informational presentation will provide information about what GRAMMY U is, what benefits are offered to GRAMMY U Members, and how to apply, along with details about the application process. This ZOOM conference will take place on Tuesday January 11th at 4:00 pm and will run until 5:00 pm. Cameron Mangione (GRAMMY U Representative, Pacific Northwest Chapter), and Kjerstyn Jordheim (GRAMMY U Campus Ambassador, Oregon State University) will be the presenters. Dr. Dana Reason (Assistant Professor of Contemporary Music, and GRAMMY U Faculty advocate). Open to all students interested in pursuing a career in the music/entertainment industry.
https://oregonstate.zoom.us/j/9151441151
Password: 520502

Submit Nomination for Student Spotlight
The HC is currently accepting nominations for students to feature in their Student Spotlight series. If you know of a student who you think deserves recognition for their studies, research, service or a specific area of interest please submit their name and the reason for the nomination here. The honors college will contact selected students for permission and to schedule a short interview. Self-nominations are welcome!

Thesis Survey about Outdoor Recreation
Jensen Davis is currently surveying students about their time spent participating in outdoor activities throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. This study, Outdoor recreation rates during COVID-19 quarantine, hopes to look at how people have changed their recreation habits over the past year to better predict how to manage recreation areas in the future. The survey found here will only take 5-10 minutes and will help Davis with their thesis!

CEL Events
Who wants to get some new and fun experiences at OSU? Join Community Engagement & Leadership for Beavs Volunteer group service projects! Don’t miss it out and you can help make a better world by volunteering. Save your spot by registering here!

Scholarship and Financial Aid Opportunities

Jason Halstead and Robert Chapman Scholarship Fund
This scholarship has been created to help Oregon students in order to launch and support tomorrow’s thought leaders and change-makers. Complete the Office of Student Access and Completion (OSAC) application hereApplications will be accepted Monday, Nov. 1 through Tuesday, March 1 for the upcoming academic year. For more information contact Megan McElroy through her phone number (503) 227-6846 or email at mmcelroy@oregoncf.org.

SNAP Outreach at the HSRC
Students may be eligible for $234 a month in grocery funds! SNAP is a federal nutrition benefits program, and the Human Services Resource Center at Oregon State assists with applications! For more information visit the SNAP link here

Honors College Experiential Award Application
Honors students participating in professional conferences or in need of financial support for research expenses related to their thesis can apply for an Honors Experiential Scholarship. The application can be found here. Only applicants who have submitted a signed thesis proposal to the Honors College are eligible for research expense support. The maximum award is $750, and all awards are paid as scholarships to recipients’ OSU accounts. Contact Kevin Stoller at kevin.stoller@oregonstate.edu with questions.

Udall Scholarship
The Udall Foundation awards scholarships of $7,000 to college sophomores and juniors on the basis of their leadership, public service, and commitment to issues related to American Indian nations or to the environment. Please contact LeAnn Adam, Director of National and Global Scholarships Advising, at LeAnn.Adam@oregonstate.edu to discuss your interest in applying. The OSU campus deadline is February 1, 2021, but it is recommended that you start applying now. 

Honors College Differential Tuition and Emergency Grant
The Honors College recognizes that these may continue to be challenging times for Honors College students and their families. We encourage students who are experiencing difficulty paying the costs associated with Honors College enrollment to apply for a one-term Honors College Differential Tuition and Emergency Grant ($500). Determinations will be made on a rolling basis and will consider both need and the likelihood of earning the Honors Baccalaureate. See the application for additional information.

Professional Development & Job Opportunities

NEW! Join the COE Grand Challenges Program
Join this nationally recognized program and help contribute to the grand engineering challenges in the 21st century. The National Academy of Engineering created the Grand Challenges Scholars Program to challenge the next generation of engineers with ways to improve the globe through the themes of Health, Sustainability, Security, and Joy of Living. The closing date for the application is Monday, Feb. 14. However, they will be hosting sessions throughout late January and early February. To learn more about GCSP, feel free to register for an Informational Session by clicking the link here. If you have any questions feel free to contact coegrandchalleneges@oregonstate.edu.

NEW! Grow to Pro 2022
Grow to Pro is the Leadership Academy’s winter term flagship event. Grow to Pro focuses on engineering professional development through two important skill areas: networking and interviewing. In a supportive environment, engineering students practice these skills with the help of engineering industry partners and alumni. This event will take place on Saturday, Jan. 29 from 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. at the Toyota Club level in Reser Stadium. They will thoughtfully pair students with industry professionals for 1-1 and panel interview practice, and all attendees will be able to participate in a special networking lunch. Plus, they will be offering free professional headshots for all attendees, perfect for your social media or LinkedIn profile! They will also have attendance from industry representatives from companies such as Intel, Genentech, Port of Portland, Jacobs, McKinstry, and many more! They do not expect students to be experts at interviewing and networking in order to attend this event. Their core message is all about growth and learning for everyone. All engineering students of all years and majors are invited, so be sure to share with your friends. Ready to Grow to Pro? Register today at this link, and visit our website for more event details and COVID safety information.

NEW! Ask OSU Student Recipients about USAJobs Pathways, NOAA Hollings, & NASA Develop
Interested in competitive national-level internships that offer great research, mentorship, and career path opportunities? USAJobs Pathways, NASA Develop, and NOAA Hollings (National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration) programs are just some of the interesting options that OSU students pursue. Want some insider advice? Ask fellow OSU students on Thursday, Jan. 13 from 5-6 p.m. over zoom about their applications and what the programs are like. The zoom link can be found here. Some of these programs even offer direct hiring authority in the federal government! Some students that you will be able to talk to are:

– Student #1: Susan Jarvis, NASA Develop research intern, 2021 Geography & Geospatial Science graduate 

– Student #2: Julia Rankin, NOAA Hollings intern, Environmental Sciences (Honors), Junior 

– Student #3: Sash Weese, NOAA Hollings intern, Environmental Sciences, Senior 

– Student #4: Tadonisha Campos Mejia, Pathways intern, Fisheries & Wildlife Sciences, Senior 

– Student #5: Zena Greenawald, Pathways intern, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Natural Resources & Sustainability, Senior

UPCOMING DEADLINE! Apply for the Washington Leadership Program 
The Washington Leadership Program (WLP) is pleased to announce that it is now accepting applications from high-potential South Asian American college students for the 2022 summer leadership program scheduled to take place from June 11, 2022 until August 5, 2022. The application due Sunday, Jan. 9 is available here. Interns will receive a total stipend of $2,000 and will be required to complete 2-3 short writing assignments during the internship. For more information about the program visit WLP’s website here

Academics for Student Athletes Tutor Positions Available
Academics for Student Athletes has multiple openings for tutors. These are paid on-campus positions that offer flexible schedules. They are also a wonderful opportunity to use the content knowledge students have gained in the classroom while also helping fellow students better gain subject mastery and the organizational skills needed to excel at OSU. Tutor applicants must be junior standing and hold an overall GPA of 3.0. All tutoring will be performed in person during the winter term. All majors are encouraged to apply. If you are interested apply here. Contact Clint Edwards at clint.edwards@oregonstate.edu if you are interested in an ASA tutor position.

Work from Home Engineering Intern Position Available
Intel is looking for an industrial engineering intern to work part-time and remotely. More information can be found here. If you have questions or wish to send along your resume, contact Anita Bowman or Greg Lester

EMT Research Symposium  
This symposium will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 25 from 8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.in Oregon State University’s Horizon Room at the Memorial Union. It will feature Environmental and Molecular Toxicology Department alumni from industry, government, and academia as well as the current faculty, graduate students, and postdoctoral scholars to present their cutting-edge research and career experiences. The meeting aims to be a platform to explore the intersections between the research and careers of biologists, chemists, epidemiologists, regulatory scientists, and more. Join this meeting for exciting talks, a career panel, excellent opportunities for asking our speakers about their experiences, and networking throughout. If you are interested make sure to register by Friday, Dec. 17! Registration is FREE, and lunch is included. Registration, agenda, invited speakers, and more details can be found here.

Apply to be a Supplemental Instruction Leader at OSU!  
OSU is beginning to hire supplemental instruction (SI) leaders for the upcoming winter term! This program is looking for passionate leaders in chemistry, biology, math, or physics. More information and the job posting can be found here. If you have any questions email supplemental.instruction@oregonstate.edu. 

Openly Published Environmental Sensing Lab Engineering Job Opportunity
Students can get paid to be on teams developing new ways to understand the environment, directly and personally supporting scientists from around the world. OPEnS provides a structured environment where students learn to develop timelines, project designs, carry out energy budgets, and take their ideas all the way to production. If you are interested apply here

Community Health Fellowship Gap Year
The Community Health Fellowship is a unique “gap year” opportunity for recent college graduates from across the country. The organization provides housing and a monthly educational stipend. Project Horseshoe Farm offers Community Health Fellowship programs in Alabama and California. This upcoming year, HSF is offering a traditional Gap-Year Fellowship, which will begin in June of 2022 and finish in July of 2023at Greensboro, Marion, and Pomona sites. For applicants who are available and interested there is also a 6-month Fellowship opportunity in Greensboro from January through July of 2022. It will be shorter, but similar in experience to the full-year Fellowship. The application deadline for the 2022-23 gap-year Fellowship is on Sunday, Feb. 13 2022. The website here gives a good overview of the programs. You can also find more information about HSF on Handshake

Student Positions Available with University Catering
University Catering is seeking student employees. Once hired, these students have a unique opportunity to be at a variety of campus events providing customer service, learning problem-solving skills, time management and organizational skills. These positions require the ability to drive and pass a criminal history check. Apply now at the link here.

Campus-Wide Opportunities

Borrow Calculators and Tools for Academic Success from the Valley Library
Do you need a scientific, financial, or graphing calculator? The Valley Library has calculators to loan. The library also has loanable tools such as laptops, tablets, and computer accessories like chargers, headphones, flash drives, ergonomic mice, and more—for all your midterm and finals needs! For more information click the link here

Togetherall: New Mental Health Resource for OSU Students
Togetherall is a safe, online community to share anonymously and get support to improve mental health and well-being. The Togetherall community is available 24/7 and is monitored by licensed mental health practitioners. Join the community and learn more here

HC Resources

These resources are available throughout the term.

Updated SLUG Hours and Info!
The HC student learning space in the Learning Innovation Center, room 340 – called the SLUG – is open! Fall term SLUG hours:

– Sunday – 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
– Monday-Thursday – 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
– Friday – 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
– Saturday – noon to 6 p.m.

The SLUG features study and social areas, more than 20 computers, a scanner and a friendly HC student staff member who can help with any questions. In addition, honors students can print for free when using SLUG computers! The SLUG also offers a small kitchen. Bring your own coffee pods and brew up a cup in our new Keurig machine! The HC Forgot Your Lunch food cabinet is available as well with free snacks for anyone who needs it. All students visiting the SLUG will be expected to sign in and wear masks while using the facility. Please contact honors.college@oregonstate.edu with questions.

TODAY! HCSA General Meeting – WEEKLY
 Looking for an opportunity to meet other students and get involved with the Honors College this fall? The Honors College Student Association holds general meetings every Monday from 6 to 7 p.m. in LInC 345. All HC students are welcome to join! If you feel more comfortable joining via Zoom please email Maya Livni at livnim@oregonstate.edu the Sunday before we meet for accommodations.

West & Sackett Hall Drop-In Advising Hours
Fall term advising hours will be hosted in West and Sackett Halls, every Friday. Honors College academic advisors can assist you in making decisions regarding your academic, career and personal goals. All Honors students are welcome to drop in—no appointment is necessary. Please drop by with specific questions or just to say hello! 

Sackett Hall – F/G Honors Suites
– Fridays, 10:30 a.m. to noon
West Hall – Room 119
– Fridays, noon to 1:30 p.m.  

By: Rebecca Harmonson

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