Monday Message Week 5

HCSA Events NEW! HCSA Bob Ross NightCalling all artists! Join the HCSA on Tuesday, May 14 from 5 – 7 p.m. in LInC 343 and 345 for an evening of Bob Ross painting! Meet new friends and paint along to a spring themed Bob Ross episode. Refreshments and supplies will be provided – though, if you have your […]


April 29, 2024

HCSA Events

NEW! HCSA Bob Ross Night
Calling all artists! Join the HCSA on Tuesday, May 14 from 5 – 7 p.m. in LInC 343 and 345 for an evening of Bob Ross painting! Meet new friends and paint along to a spring themed Bob Ross episode. Refreshments and supplies will be provided – though, if you have your own painting supplies, feel free to bring them!

HC Announcements and Events

THIS WEEK! Spring Family Weekend Brunch
All HC students are invited to join the deans and faculty for coffee and light snacks on Saturday, May 4 from 9-11 a.m. in the SLUG for Spring Family Weekend. The Honors College invites all students to showcase their visual art, music, and sculptures at this event. Please contact Bailey.Garvin@oregonstate.edu to participate. Accommodation requests related to a disability or dietary restrictions should be made to Honors College at 541-737-6400 or honors.college@oregonstate.edu.

NEW! Shape Your University Experience: Participate in NSSE Survey
Attention HC students! If eligible, look out for NSSE, a national-wide student survey, in Canvas or Beaver Hub. This survey is your chance to influence change at OSU. Quick and impactful, it takes just 15-30 minutes, with prizes to be won! Complete NSSE by Monday, May 13th and make your voice heard. Questions? Contact Chris Gasser at chris.gasser@oregonstate.edu or 541-737-8338. Let’s shape the future of OSU together!

Dean and Friends Lunch – Turning Poetry into Food, with Hiram Larew
All Honors College students are invited to a Dean and Friends Lunch Conversation with Hiram Larew, Ph.D., on “Turning Poetry into Food” on Friday, May 10 from 12-12:50 p.m. in LInC 345 and over Zoom. Hiram will discuss how poetry serves as a catalyst for addressing global hunger and food insecurity, highlighting the Poetry X Hunger initiative and his efforts to mobilize poets worldwide for social change. Lunch will be provided to in-person attendees. RSVP to kevin.stoller@oregonstate.edu to reserve your spot. Hiram Larew earned his M.S. in botany and plant pathology and his Ph.D. in entomology from Oregon State University. Until his retirement in 2015, he led transformative programs at the USDA National Institute for Food and Agriculture, and his career spans scientific research, policy development and management, with notable contributions to global agriculture. Additionally, Larew is a poet and advocate, with his fifth collection published in 2021. His Poetry X Hunger initiative is bringing poets rom around the world to the anti-hunger cause. Learn more about Hiram here.

NEW! Thesis Fair
Come see what research HC students have conducted on Friday, May 17. From 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m at LInC 368: Join HC students presenting their research in lightning talk format. Each student will talk 3-5 minutes and there will be time for questions after presentations. Come see the variety of research our HC students are participating in person on Corvallis campus or virtually. From 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. at 3rd Floor LInC Hallways: Join a select group of HC students as they present their research poster. Learn about the exciting topics HC student have been researching!

ONGOING! Drop-in Thesis Support
Starting in week 4, we’re excited to offer drop-in thesis hours in LInC 450. Hosted by Dewi Roberts, the Advising Coordinator for the HC, they’ll run Monday through Friday between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. Whether you’re grappling with formatting challenges for your pre-text pages, have questions about the external communication requirement, would like to schedule your thesis, or encounter any other thesis-related issues, this is your opportunity to seek assistance.

ONGOING! Honors Graduation Regalia Donations
The Honors College encourages recent graduates to donate their HC Graduation Regalia to our office so that they can be borrowed for future students in an effort to be more sustainable and save students the investment. If recent graduates still have their Honors College stole/tam and want to donate them for future HC grads, they can drop them off at the office Monday-Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., or they can mail them to the Honors College Office. Please list Laura Blackwell (laura.blackwell@oregonstate.edu) as the contact person if anyone has any questions.

HC Research Opportunity Page
Introducing the new HC Research Opportunity Page on the HC website! Here you can find research opportunities from faculty university-wide who are recruiting HC students. Whether you’re unsure of what to do for your thesis or just want some research experience, you can check out the page to see what options are currently available. The page will be updated regularly with the newest opportunities.

Submit Nomination for Student Spotlight
The HC is currently accepting nominations for students to feature in the Student Spotlight series. If you know of a student who you think deserves recognition submit their name and the reason for the nomination here.

HC Course Highlights

Summer registration is open! Offerings for this summer term include three new and exciting one-week, in-person colloquia (June 17-21), as well as Ecampus colloquia and Bacc Core courses. We’ll also have two field-trip based fall extension colloquia. Check out all of these honors courses opportunities & their descriptions here.

One-week, In-person Colloquia:
The Art and Science of Survival
Difficult Conversations
Unhoused in Oregon: Why does it happen and what can we do about it?

Ecampus Colloquia:
Lady Detectives
Visual Culture and the Meaning Behind Images (new to Ecampus)
Cults and Newer Religions (new course!)
Writing about Music (new to Ecampus)

Ecampus Bacc Core:
MUS 101H: Music Appreciation Survey (3 credits) (new to Ecampus)
FES 485H: Consensus and Natural Resources (3 credits)

Fall Extension Colloquia:
A Field to Fork View of Farming Systems in Oregon
Curating Climate Change: Ethics, Ecology, and Education in the Oregon High Desert

Scholarship & Financial Aid Opportunities

NEW! Reser Creative Scholars program
The Reser Creative Scholars is an interdisciplinary cohort of advanced undergraduate students (third-year and above) who will spend the academic year exploring topics related to creative practice, sharing and developing individual and collaborative projects, and engaging with faculty and guest artists. During the 2024-25 academic year, the Scholars will work closely with the inaugural Reser Arts Fellow, a prominent guest artist who will be creating a multi-disciplinary project that will be presented in PRAx in Spring 2025. Students from arts and humanities disciplines throughout the College of Liberal Arts are encouraged to apply. Apply via ScholarDollars here. For questions or further information, please contact: resercreativescholars@oregonstate.edu

Marine Studies Initiative Coastal Housing Award Opportunities
Because of generous donor support, Coastal Housing Awards are now available for students who are seeking field housing at the coast and in need of financial assistance. These awards are for students studying at the Hatfield Marine Science Center in Summer 2024. MSI Student Coastal Housing Awards will be up to $400 per award. Multiple awards are available. Apply via ScholarDollars by Wednesday, May 15th. Email cynthia.leonard@oregonstate.edu for questions.

HC Differential Tuition Emergency Grant
The Honors College encourages students experiencing unusual financial challenges to apply for a one-term Honors College Differential Tuition and Emergency Grant of $500. This is not a scholarship and is designed to provide short-term, immediate support. Contact bailey.garvin@oregonstate.edu or an Honors College advisor with questions.

HC Experiential Award Application
Honors students who have submitted a thesis proposal are eligible to apply for an Honors Experiential Scholarship of up to $750 in support of participation at a professional conference or engagement in thesis research. Contact Kevin Stoller at kevin.stoller@oregonstate.edu with questions.

Professional Development & Job Opportunities

Beaver Connect Peer Mentor Positions
Beaver Connect is looking for Peer Mentors for 2024-2025 mentoring teams at the Corvallis campus! This program matches you with a faculty member to co-mentor a group of 3-4 new-to-OSU students. Together, you’ll lead crucial discussions on navigating college, achieving success, and getting more out of the OSU experience. This is a paid position that will allow you to make connections with faculty and peers and develop resume-building leadership skills! Apply here by Wednesday, May 15 – positions start prior to fall term and last through Spring 2025. We are particularly interested in undergraduate students who identify as students of color, first-generation students, students with high-financial need, and transfer students. Check out this brief orientation video or visit our website to learn more! Questions and accommodation requests can be directed to caitlin.mcvay@oregonstate.edu.

KidSpirit is Hiring
Planning to spend your summer in Corvallis and seeking a rewarding job? Look no further! Join KidSpirit Summer Day Camp for an unforgettable summer experience! Challenge your comfort zone, be where the fun is at, and become part of our dynamic team.
We’re hiring for various positions, including head & assistant instructors, camp counselors, and office/marketing staff. KidSpirit welcomes candidates of all majors and experience levels. No experience? No problem! We believe in providing opportunities for growth. Choose from full or part-time positions for flexibility. KidSpirit also offers internship opportunities for experiential learning credits. Learn more and apply here or contact KidSpirit at kidspirit@oregonstate.edu or 541-737-5437.

OSU Energy Efficiency Center is Hiring
Would you be interested in an on-campus job working with industry clients to reduce energy use and improve productivity, while applying what you are learning in your classes? The OSU Energy Efficiency Center (EEC) is looking for motivated student energy analysts to work part-time during the school year (10-20 hrs/week) and during the summer (~40 hrs/week). The OSU EEC offers comprehensive, student-led, on-site energy and productivity assessments to small and medium-sized manufacturers through a US Department of Energy funded program. Student teams advised by engineering faculty visit manufacturers and seek ways to increase their productivity and reduce energy use and waste. Learn more about the OSU Energy Efficiency Center here. EEC has several open positions beginning this spring/summer as seniors graduate. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, especially recruiting sophomores and juniors. Apply here.

Diversity & Cultural Engagement Events

THIS WEEK! LGBTQ+ rights within religion: Interfaith Dialogue Series, #4 
Eliza Young Barstow, Senior Instructor of Religious Studies, invites you to a series of panels featuring a diverse collection of religious leaders from the Willamette Valley who have agreed to gather and discuss challenging social issues. The sessions will be panel discussions, with questions asked by Dr. Barstow. Towards the end of each session, there will be time for audience questions. These panels are funded by a grant from Interfaith America. The next panel will take place on Thursday, May 2 from 6 – 8 p.m. in the Journey Room of the Memorial Union. May 2’s topic is LGBTQ+ rights within religion, and audience members will get to learn how people from five different religions think about issues of religious leadership, marriage, and gender identities within their respective religions. 

Campus-Wide Opportunities

TOMORROW! Library Spring Term Workshops
Check out the OSU Libraries’ free Graduate Student & Faculty Spring Term Workshops. Some workshops are offered online and some are offered in person. Choose an R workshop that matches your previous experience, increase your citation management skills with Zotero, learn how to access paywalled scholarship for free via the library, and explore many other great options. Registration is required. For complete session descriptions, visit the workshop calendar page.  Can’t make it to a session?  Some of the sessions have online tutorials or recordings. The workshop offered this week is Introduction to R (some experience coding) on Tuesday, April 30 from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. on Zoom (link emailed after registration). Questions?  Ask Hannah Rempel, hannah.rempel@oregonstate.edu

TOMORROW! Graduate School Information Session
Join the Career Development Center virtually on Tuesday, April 30 from 5-6 p.m. for an enlightening event focused on navigating the complexities of graduate school decisions, application strategies, and career pathways in research. Whether you’re considering furthering your education, seeking guidance on application processes, or exploring diverse avenues within the realm of research, this event offers invaluable insights and expert advice to help you make informed choices and carve out a successful academic and professional journey. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain clarity and direction in shaping your future in academia and beyond. Register here.

THIS WEEK! 2024 Grad School Exploration Fair
Wednesday, May 1st from 12-3 p.m. at Memorial Union Horizon Room. Do you know that you want to go to grad school? Or, have you just begun thinking about the possibility of continuing your education at grad school? Learn more about your options from various grad schools across the country. This fair will host 20 graduate schools that are excited to share more with you about their programs, and educational opportunities. This fair is great for students exploring grad school as an option, as well as students that are ready to start applying for the year ahead.

NEW! Holocaust Memorial Week
May 6-10th marks the 37th annual observance of Holocaust Memorial Week at Oregon State University. The centerpiece of this year’s program is a public talk by Eva Aigner, a local Holocaust survivor who, as a child, was confined to the Budapest ghetto and narrowly avoided execution. Eva will speak on Wednesday, May 8 at 7 p.m. Please visit the OSU Holocaust Memorial Program events page for full details, speaker bios, list of sponsors, registration links, and information about each event’s modality. Due to the generosity of our donors, all events are free and open to everyone, but advanced registration is required for some events.

Summer Course Highlight – DSI 415
DSI 415 – Multidisciplinary Design for Social Impact is a 4 week Summer Course that lasts from June 24 – July 19. Registration is encouraged for open-minded, inquisitive students who desire to develop the design skills and practices needed to serve society as collaborative thinkers, informed doers and accountable leaders. Recommended prerequisites include: DSGN 341, ENGR 102, or ME 382 (waived for this term!). Contact julie.tucker@oregonstate.edu or udelic@oregonstate.edu if you have any questions.

Oregon Coast Summer Field Courses at Hatfield Marine Science Center
This summer, participate in Oregon State University’s undergraduate field courses hosted at Hatfield Marine Science Center and the central Oregon coast. Study at the sea and immerse yourself in coastal living and learning while earning college credit. Open to students from all institutions, and all students receive the advantage of in-state tuition. Visit Hatfield Marine Science Center’s summer program webpage for details and to register. Questions? Contact OSUoceanadvising@oregonstate.edu and follow Marine and Coastal Opportunities on social media for updates.

ONGOING! Spring Term Tutoring
Need a little help with writing, biology, chemistry, or math? Tutors are available for 1 on 1 tutoring or study groups. You do not need to be in honors versions or currently in the classes to come to tutoring or participate in study groups. 
Math:  Mondays 4-5 p.m. in LINC 350, Tuesdays 3-4 p.m. in LINC 350 and Fridays 2-4:30 p.m. in LINC 343
Physics: Mondays 4-5:30 p.m. in LINC 360 and Wednesdays 1-2 p.m. in LINC 360
Chemistry: Tuesdays 5-8 p.m. in LINC 360
Biology: Tuesdays and Thursdays 4-5 p.m. in Slug Group study room and Wednesdays 12-1 p.m. in LINC 360
Writing: Thursdays 4-5 p.m. in LINC 444 and Fridays 1-2 p.m. in LINC 360
Need help in other subjects, or these times don’t work in your busy schedule? Reach out to Bailey Garvin for other options.

Job Shadow Program
The Career Development Center facilitates matches between students and working professionals, giving students the chance to gain realistic insights into their industry of interest. Most job shadows last one or two days, and many offer both in-person and virtual options. Applications accepted until May 3rd.Academic Success Center Remote Workshop Series
Sign up for a 50-minute Zoom workshop with the Academic Success Center to improve your time management skills, learn about crafting a personal statement for grad school applications, deal with perfectionism, manage stress, and more! You can find the full list of topics and schedule your time here.

Borrow your Textbooks for Free!
The Basic Needs Center (BNC) has a Textbook Lending Library open to all on-campus students that includes books, calculators, chemistry model sets, and more. Visit their Textbook Lending Program website to see resources available at the BNC. Visit the BNC in-person at Champinefu Lodge to check out course materials.

HC Resources

The Honors College main office in LInC 450 is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. HC staff is on hand during business hours to assist with questions, help with scheduling appointments or just chat and share some free candy. You can also get in touch with the main office by contacting honors.college@oregonstate.edu or by calling 541.737.6400. 

HC Study Groups
Need a way to deepen your understanding of course material, discuss challenging concepts and study for upcoming exams and assignments with your fellow Beavs? Sign up for the fall term HC study groups! Study groups are a great way to receive extra academic support in any of your courses. If you would like to participate in fall term HC study groups, please email bailey.garvin@oregonstate.edu.

“Forgot Your Lunch?” Station Available in SLUG
The Honors College is back with a “Forgot Your Lunch?” station for you to have a snack or light lunch if you ever need it. Whether you need food because you forgot your lunch, are low on money or simply need a snack, please help yourself to this free resource. The resource is self-serve and can be accessed any time that the SLUG is open in the kitchen area. The student computer lab and lounge (the SLUG) on the third floor of LInC 340 will be open:

  • Monday-Thursday – 7:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m.
  • Friday – 7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
  • Saturday – noon- 6:00 p.m.
  • Sunday – 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.

These resources are available throughout the term.

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