HC Announcements & Events
TODAY! Support Small Businesses with the HC
Looking to explore more of Corvallis? Join the Honors College in a passport-style program, connecting with local businesses and communities in the area! Students can pick up a booklet of participating businesses from the Honors College office in LInC 450 from Monday, Feb. 24 to Monday, Mar. 10, and when they visit participating businesses with their booklet and student ID, they will get a discount for shopping small, and a stamp in their booklet. At the end of the program, students can then bring their booklet back to the Honors College office in LInC 450 and we will select a participating winner! Please note that some businesses listed in the booklet are not part of the stamping, but when students take their OSU ID, they will still receive a free membership, visit, or just a good time! Those will be clearly listed in the passport. Any questions can be directed to Taylor Maki, at makit@oregonstate.edu.
TODAY! HCSA Elections
The Honors College Student Association is having officer elections for next year tonight at 5 pm in LINC 345, we’re looking for new students to join the leadership team and have specific positions open for students of all years! Volunteer, practice leadership, and plan fun events! And if you aren’t interested in an officer position, we’d be happy to have you as a non officer. If you’re interested in being an officer, please fill out this survey. If you have any issues or questions please feel free to email Schoonva@oregonstate.edu
NEW! HC Serve: Vina Moses Volunteering
Interested in Community Service? Have a few free hours? Need Volunteer hours for grad school? On Saturday Mar. 1, come help out at Vina Moses Center! There will be free lunch served at 11 a.m. in the LInC before we go to the center, and transportation provided! We will be volunteering from 12-3, doing a variety of tasks including accepting donations, running the front desk, and sorting through items to put out in their free thrift store. Vina Moses is a non-profit organization seeking to meet the immediate needs of the local community through several types of free aid.
Vina’s Free Thrift Store is just one of the several programs they run, and it all depends on volunteers. So, consider helping out, get some free food, give back to the Corvallis community! Register here by Friday, Feb. 28.
Future Career Planning Seminar with Dr. Frederic Bahnson
Ever had doubts about your major? Or your future career plans? Get real strategies for success from someone who went from engineering to surgery, with ongoing work related to both. Join the HCSA on Mon. Mar. 3 from 6:00-7:30 p.m. in LInC 302 for an engaging seminar with Dr. Frederic Bahnson – a practicing surgeon, author, executive coach, and former Chief Medical Officer of an AI healthcare company. With time for plenty of personalized Q&A, Dr. Bahnson will share practical tips that can help you from picking (or changing!) your major to building a resilient career and satisfying life after graduation. Free pizza and refreshments will also be provided to those that attend! If you are interested in attending, please fill out the RSVP form! For any further questions please contact Avery Walters (walteave@oregonstate.edu)
Submit Academic & Creative Works to UMN Honors Publication, Aisthesis
University of Minnesota (UMN) Duluth’s Honors Program is currently seeking academic and creative submissions for the 2025 issue of Aisthesis, our undergraduate honors journal. As an interdisciplinary publication, we welcome academic work, including honors capstone projects, literature reviews, and research articles, from all fields of research. Creative submissions of nonfiction, fiction, poetry, and visual art (including but not limited to painting, sculpture, short film, multimedia, and photography) are also encouraged. If you are hoping to build your resume, share your work, and publish as an undergraduate, this is the perfect opportunity for you! The submission deadline is Mar. 5. Guidelines can be found here. Please email questions to honorsaisthesis@d.umn.edu and follow the Aisthesis Facebook page and Instagram (@HonorsAisthesis) for updates. The Aisthesis editorial board looks forward to reading your work in the coming months.
2025 State of the Honors College presentation
All members of the Honors College community are invited to join Honors College Dean Toni Doolen for the annual State of the Honors College presentation on Wed, Mar. 5 from noon-1:00 p.m. PST over Zoom. During this event, Dean Doolen will provide updates about the college’s progress toward its strategic goals and answer questions. RSVP here.
Submit Creative Works to WSU Honors Publication, The Palouse Review
Have you ever wanted to submit your work to a literary arts journal? Now is your chance! The Palouse Review, an online Honors publication at Washington State University, is seeking Honors students who would like their work published in their upcoming editions. They publish a wide variety of original work by Honors students, including scholarship, creative writing, visual art, and music. The deadline for submissions is Mar. 23. Click here for additional details and to submit.
Submit Creative Works to the NCHC Journal of Undergraduate Research and Creativity Activity
UReCA: The NCHC Journal of Undergraduate Research and Creativity Activity welcomes your research and creative submissions before June 1. UReCA is sponsored by the National Collegiate Honors Council, and is currently managed, edited and produced by a team of twenty-nine undergraduate students from each of the NCHC regions and a variety of backgrounds and disciplines. Though diverse, we share a common goal: the production of a prestigious national journal, for students, by students. You may visit the journal here. Read more and submit here.
Dean and Friends Conversation – Careers in Education, from Classroom to Administration
All Honors College students are invited to a Dean and Friends conversation about careers in education, from classroom to administration, with Honors College alum Kristina Holton, ’04, on Wed Mar. 5, from 4-5 p.m. PST. Kristina received her H.B.S. in mathematics and has also received an M.S. in mathematics educations and an Ed.D. in community college leadership, all from Oregon State University. She began her careers as a math teacher and instructional coach in K-12 education and then shifted to teaching at the community college level. She has since transitioned into administration, and she is currently the Dean of Science, Engineering and Mathematics at Linn-Benton Community College. At his event, she will share her career journey and answer questions about teaching at both K-12 and college levels and about shifting from teaching to administration. RSVP at beav.es/GAS or on the HC app.
HC Advising
HC drop-in advising is available the middle of the day, the middle of the week. Have a quick question for an advisor? Come to LInC 450: Wednesdays from 11:30-1:30. You can also join via Zoom – linked in the HC Academic Advising Canvas course.
WEEKLY! HCSA Meeting
Come meet other students, volunteer, practice leadership, plan events or get involved with the Honors College! The Honors College Student Association holds general meetings every Monday from 5 to 6 p.m. in LInC 345. We’re always looking for new students to join the team! Come learn more about HCSA! All HC students are welcome to join.
HC Study Groups
WEEKLY! HC Peer Study Sessions
Want some help with a variety of coursework topics? HC peer tutors can help! Check out study groups for writing, biology, math, physics, and chemistry and bring your HC friends! You do not need to be in the Honors sections to attend. Any questions about tutoring can be directed to Bailey Garvin (bailey.garvin@oregonstate.edu).
Writing Study Groups: Biology:
Mondays 6 – 7 p.m. in LInC 350 Mondays 1 – 2:30 p.m. in SLUG
Tuesdays 12 – 1 p.m. in SLUG Tuesdays 5 – 6:30 p.m. in LInC 360
Thursdays 12 – 1 p.m. in SLUG
Math: Physics:
Thursdays 9 – 10:30 a.m. in LInC 345 Mondays 1 – 2:30 p.m. in SLUG
Tuesdays 5 – 6:30 p.m. in LInC 360
Chemistry:
Mondays 11 – 12 p.m. in LInC 360
Tuesdays 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. in LInC 350
Thursdays 1 – 2 p.m. in LInC 350
Study Abroad
Keep Calm and Carry On: The HC is Going to London!
Dates: August 17 – September 6, 2025
Application Deadline: Sat. Mar. 15, 2025
Earn 4 baccalaureate core credits and 2 colloquium credits while exploring London with OSU faculty. The 2025 Honors College London Experience offers classroom learning combined with excursions to iconic sites like the British Museum, Tower of London, and Westminster Abbey. More information: beav.es/GnA.
Scholarship & Financial Aid Opportunities
NEW! Scholarships Available for Marine Sciences, Ocean Arts Workshop
Marine Science, Ocean Arts: Interdisciplinary, Intertidal Interdependent.WHAT IS THIS? An integrative workshop to address the ocean emergency. Participants will acquire rigorous skills in scientific and arts inquiry and expression, will pursue individual and collaborative interdisciplinary projects, and will emerge with a showcase work. Bring a project or idea to develop or be inspired to start a new one. WHY SHOULD I REGISTER? Because science needs arts and arts need science. Collaborating deepens our embodied and emotionally intelligent understanding and communication of the issues that are most important to us. This experiential workshop is co-facilitated by experienced educators and practitioners Dr. Marjorie Wonham (marine biology, University of Washington) and Dr. Astrida Neimanis (environmental arts, University of British Columbia). Participants are biologists, artists, and interdisciplinary practitioners and scholars; they are faculty, researchers, educators, and graduate students. Advanced undergraduates may also apply. WHEN? July 6-27, 2025 WHERE? Friday Harbor Laboratories, Salish Sea, USA. HOW? Apply by Saturday, Mar. 1! All applicants considered for scholarships!
MACO Student Award applications now open
Marine and Coastal Opportunities (MACO) is pleased to announce the 2025 MACO Student Awards. These awards recognize and reward OSU undergraduate students who demonstrate outstanding scholarship and pursuits consistent with the transdisciplinary, collaborative, experiential learning and outreach vision and mission of MACO. To advance understanding of the complex social, cultural, historical, and economic nature of the marine environment, preference will be given to students studying these human dimensions of the coasts and ocean. Up to $500 per award, current OSU undergraduate students may apply for this scholarship. The application deadline is Mar. 31.
Honors College Emergency Grant
The Honors College Emergency Grant supports students facing unexpected expenses, including housing, meals, course materials, healthcare, vehicle repairs, and travel for family emergencies. Grants are up to $500 per term, with a limit of two grants during your time in the HC. Honors College differential tuition is not covered.
HC Experiential Learning Scholarship
The Honors College Experiential Learning Scholarship supports student engagement in the honors thesis (thesis proposal required), attendance at professional or academic conferences, payment of non-tuition fees associated with honors courses, or participation in an honors study abroad program. Applications are reviewed based on need, and the maximum award is $750. See here for additional information. Applications can be submitted through ScholarDollars and evaluated on a rolling basis.
Professional Development & Job Opportunities
TOMORROW! Become an HC Representative at the Michigan Clinical Outcomes Research and Reporting (MCORRP) Program
Through a generous gift by Dr. Kim Eagle (HC grad ’76), the Honors College is pleased to offer a paid internship with the Michigan Clinical Outcomes Research and Reporting Program (MCORRP). This summer internship program is a 10-week opportunity, starting in early June and concluding in August, at the University of Michigan Medical Center in Ann Arbor. The internship includes a stipend, as well as a housing and travel allowance. To apply students should be interested in pursuing a career in healthcare and be a strong steward of OSU and the Honors College. Preference will be given to students who are completing their third year of study within the HC. For additional details and to apply click here. Applications will be accepted through Tue. Feb. 25.
NEW! Oregon Wine Research Institute Undergraduate Scholars Program
The Oregon Wine Research Institute is offering competitive research internships for undergraduates interested in viticulture, enology, and wine economics. This program provides hands-on research experience in grape and wine production. Up to nine students will be selected. Applications are due by Monday, Mar. 3.
Learn more and apply here.
NSF-DoD Summer 2025 Research Site at UCF: HYPER is Seeking Applicants
The University of Central Florida, in collaboration with the National Science Foundation and Department of Defense’s Research Experiences for Undergraduates (NSF-DOD REU) Sites program, is seeking students for summer 2025 to participate in the Advanced Technologies for Hypersonic, Propulsive, Energetic, and Reusable Platforms (HYPER) program. HYPER addresses challenges in aerospace travel and energy production, advancing the fundamental knowledge needed to overcome technical barriers limiting hypersonic flight. The 10-week program will be held this summer from May 18 – July 25, 2025. Participants will gain hands-on research training in challenges such as: utilizing advanced manufacturing techniques for high-value components, developing novel methods for improved internal cooling and heat transfer effectiveness, and mitigating flutter through advanced rotor dynamic control. Many of these challenges rely on approaches that cut across disciplines and research techniques. Each HYPER REU participant will receive a summer stipend of $6,000, on-campus housing, and a travel allowance to and from Orlando, Florida. Learn more about the program here. The application deadline for HYPER is Wed. Mar. 14 at 11:50 p.m. ET. Prospective participants may apply here. Please contact the organizers of the program, Drs. Ali P. Gordon and Jeffrey L. Kauffman (hyper@ucf.edu) for any questions about the HYPER REU program or the University of Central Florida.
Oregon Health and Science University Postbaccalaureate Research Education Program – Now Accepting Applications
OHSU PREP is a one-year, NIH-funded research intensive postbaccalaureate research program. The focus of OHSU PREP is to support the development of diverse postbac researchers in STEM and enhance their transition to a PhD program in biomedical research. Not only do we provide research experience and professional skill development, we also provide financial support in varying ways: A competitive research assistant salary and health benefits (approx. $39k/year); Relocation support up to $1000; Professional development funds to support graduate school application fees, professional society memberships, online courses, technology, registration and attendance to one national conference, etc. Additional information, including signing up for one of our upcoming information sessions, can be found on our website. The application deadline is Sat. Mar. 1, with a program start date of Tues. July 1. Apply here.
HC Research Opportunities
Looking for research opportunities? Visit the bulletin board of positions posted by faculty covering a vast range of fields, sortable by college.
OSU Student Energy Analyst Position
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/technical analysts to work part-time during the school year (10-15 hrs/week) and during the summer (30-40 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. These engineering analyses and improvement recommendations are compiled into a report and delivered to the client. It is a great way to see many different industrial processes and learn about ways to save energy. Visit eec.oregonstate.edu more information about the OSU Energy Efficiency Center. Apply here.
University Legislative Scholars Applications Open
The University Legislative Scholars (ULS) program offers a year-long opportunity to engage with public policy at the state and federal levels. Students can join tuition-free or for two credits per term. Participants meet with legislators, learn about government careers, visit the State Capitol, and build connections with peers. Scholarships are available. All majors are encouraged to apply, with a focus on underrepresented and STEM students. Apply here. For questions, contact David Rothwell at David.Rothwell@oregonstate.edu.
ASA Content Tutors Needed
Academics for Student Athletes is hiring content tutors this fall! These paid on-campus positions offer flexible schedules and are a great way to use your classroom knowledge to help fellow students. Applicants must be sophomores with a 3.0 GPA or higher. All majors are encouraged to apply. Tutoring will be in-person during fall term. Apply here. For questions, contact Lacey Smyth at lacey.smyth@oregonstate.edu.
Campus-Wide Events & Opportunities
NEW TODAY! Documentary Screening & Discussion at the Kaku-ixt Mana Ina Haws
Come watch with us the documentary “Demon Mineral” at Kaku-ixt Mana Ina Haws, 5:30 pm, Monday, Feb. 24. After the film we will discuss some of the consequences of uranium mining on the Navajo Nation with Oliver Tapaha. Dr. Tapaha is an author in Hamblin and Richards’s Making the Unseen Visible: Science and the Contested Histories of Radiation Exposure (OSU Press, 2023). Remote access to the discussion only beginning at 7 p.m. is available by registering at beav.es/GrL. Instructions for remote film access provided upon registration. This event is part two to the 2024-2025 Indigenous Studies film series about extraction on Native lands. Attendees are encouraged to watch Life Over Lithium (part one) before attending this screening. Presented by Indigenous Studies and the School of History, Philosophy, & Religion. Contact luhui.whitebear@oregonstate.edu or 541-737-7831 for questions, accommodations related to disabilities, and information on how to view Life Over Lithium.
NEW! Volley into finals
Kick off dead week right! Come to McAlexander Fieldhouse on Saturday, Mar. 1 from 12 to 2 p.m. to get into the right head space for finals by getting active with some games of volleyball. Get some healthy snacks like fruit, hang out and get active.WEEKLY! International CommuniTea Hour
Come to SEC 112 every Wednesday from 4-5:30 p.m. for a place of community for and with international students. Free coffee, tea, hot chocolate and snacks from around the world! Funded by ASOSU and Student Experinces and Enagement.
Truckin’ Tuesdays at the Memorial Union
Truckin’ Tuesday is community event hosted by the Memorial Union Activities Team focused on bringing different types of foods to campus through food trucks! Most Tuesday’s there will be a variety of trucks next to the MU Quad open to students, staff, and the public. This is a chance for people of all ages on the OSU campus to try new foods, support local businesses, and add a little bit of sparkle to their Tuesdays.
Students: 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 a.m. to 5 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.
Submit Nomination for Student Spotlight
The HC is currently accepting nominations for students to feature in our student spotlight series. If you know of a student who you think deserves recognition submit their name and the reason for the nomination here.
Honors College Advising Resources
From guiding you through the thesis process, to monitoring and supporting your honors degree progress, your honors academic advising team is here to help! As a reminder, though you are only required to meet with your Honors College academic advisor once per year, feel free to meet with your HC academic advisor whenever you have questions. Below, we’ll leave you with some tips and resources that should be helpful over the coming terms:
- You can schedule an appointment with your academic advisor through the Success Team Tab on Beaverhub
- Registration for winter term is right around the corner, here are some tips and tricks to help you prepare.
- You can also utilize our Honors College Academic Advising page for reminders on How to find Honors Courses.
- For general academic advising questions, please reach out to hcadvisor@oregonstate.edu
Honors College student learning space
The Honors College student learning space, the SLUG, opens Tuesday, September 24. Located in Learning Innovation Center 340, the SLUG offers students study spaces, snacks and free printing. Hours are 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursdays, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, noon to 6 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday. For the first weeks, there will be minor renovations in the SLUG.
“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. to 9 p.m.
- Friday – 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Saturday – noon to 6 p.m.
- Sunday – 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
These resources are available throughout the term.
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