Week 1 Monday Message

HC Announcements & Events  UPCOMING! Honors College Dean and Friends Lunch Conversation – Combining a career in biomedical research and clinical medicine with Keith Hazelton, ’02All honors students are invited to the first Dean and Friends Conversation of the new academic year on Tues, Oct. 7 from noon-12:50 p.m. in MU 208 (or over Zoom). Dean and Friends events […]


September 26, 2025

HC Announcements & Events 

UPCOMING! Honors College Dean and Friends Lunch Conversation – Combining a career in biomedical research and clinical medicine with Keith Hazelton, ’02
All honors students are invited to the first Dean and Friends Conversation of the new academic year on Tues, Oct. 7 from noon-12:50 p.m. in MU 208 (or over Zoom). Dean and Friends events are unique to the Honors College and are opportunities for current honors students to connect with alumni and other external supporters about different career paths and professional topics. At each session, a guest will share details of their background and expertise and then answer questions. For this first event, Keith Hazelton, ’02, will discuss his careers spanning biomedical research and clinical medicine. Keith grew up in Corvallis, spending summers working in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics at Oregon State. He ended up earning his honors degree in that field and then took research positions following graduating at Oregon Health and Science University and at the Rockefeller University in New York City. He received a combined M.D./Ph.D.at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, studying malaria biochemistry and novel therapeutic candidates. Since medical school, Keith became certified in general pediatrics, pediatric gastroenterology and pediatric transplant hepatology, while continuing microbiology research. He is now a transplant hepatologist at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, while continuing his research work. Join the conversation by RSVPing here. For those attending in person, lunch will be provided, and space is limited.

UPCOMING! Fall Fest
Join other HC students and staff in celebrating a new year at the HC Fall Fest on Fri, Oct. 10 from 4-6p.m. on the LInC lawn. We will have inflatable adventure course, lawn games, and prizes. There will be cotton candy and other carnival foods. Grab your flannel and join us.

NEW! Volunteers Needed for Research Study on classifying mental workload using a VR simulation of helicopter piloting tasks
To participate in this study, you must: have no visual or auditory impairments, have normal or corrected-to-normal vision (no glasses but contact lenses are okay), be right-hand dominant and be 18 years or older. Participation in this study involves a time commitment of 2 hours. As compensation for participation in this study, you will receive a gift card valued at $15/hour of participation. To find out more about this study, please contact kumarvar@oregonstate.edu.

Fall Faculty Research Showcase
The Faculty Research Showcases are an excellent way to connect with faculty members in College of Engineering, 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 helps you to explore opportunities and make connections. Corvallis students are expected to join in person. Ecampus students are encouraged to join via Zoom. Happening on Thurs, Oct. 16 from 4-5:30 in LInC 100 and Zoom. RSVP here.


Honors College Alumni Pathways Conversation – Research pathways from computer and electrical engineering to bioengineering with Kevin Bishop, ’18
All honors students are invited to meet over Zoom with HC alum Kevin Bishop, ’18, to learn more about his pathway into bioengineering research on Tues, Oct. 21 from 4:00-4:50 p.m. Pacific Time. Kevin earned his honors degree in electrical and computer engineering. After spending a gap year working as a research technician at Washington University in St. Louis, Kevin completed his Ph.D. in bioengineering at the University of Washington. He is now a postdoctoral associate at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, where he is developing methods to understand the function of genes at large scale using high-throughput microscopy. Aside from research, Kevin is passionate about science communication, teaching science communication skills to fellow trainees and others in the scientific community. During this session, Kevin will share his experience and answer questions. RSVP to get the Zoom link 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 Sun, Oct. 19Click here for additional details and to submit.

WEEKLY! HCSA Meeting
Join the Honors College Association (HCSA) for weekly club meetings! HCSA is a student-led club that plans activities for Honors College students. HCSA puts together social events, academic events, professional development events, and more. Join HCSA and help make great events happen! The Honors College Student Association holds general meetings every Monday from 5 to 6 p.m. in LInC 268.

If you are an Ecampus student and you are ever interested in attending virtually, please email HCSA at honorshcsa@oregonstate.edu or contact the Honors College office directly for more information and to get a zoom link. If you see an HCSA event that you would like to participate in from afar, if we have advance notice we can try to send you program supplies/items to join.

Stay Connected with the Honors College Community
Download the OSU Events app, created by and for Honors College students to keep track of HC activities and resources, register for events and set reminders. The app makes it easy to stay organized and engaged with campus opportunities. Students can find it by searching “OSU Events” in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.

Come down to the SLUG!
Don’t forget to check out the SLUG (Honors College Student Learning Center)! Located on the 3rd floor of the LInC in room 340, the SLUG offers study spaces, free printing and scanning, a kitchenette, white boards, resources, and more! Whether you’re looking for a place to meet other HC students or spend time studying, the SLUG is a great place to do both!

THIS WEEK! Help Create a Mural for the SLUG
Want to express your creativity? Join HC Student Designer Esme in decorating the SLUG chalkboard mural. Starting week 1, drop in between Noon–1:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays to help bring the mural to life! Please contact Taylor Maki with any questions: taylor.maki@oregonstate.edu. 

Interested in Public Policy and Advocacy? Apply for University Legislative Scholars!
The University Legislative Scholars (ULS) program is a year-long experiential learning opportunity for students passionate about public policy, advocacy, and civic engagement. Offered Fall, Winter, and Spring, this in-person course allows students to: Engage directly with state and federal policy issues, learn how to advocate effectively in the Oregon legislative process and earn 2 credits per term that count toward your major. Ideal for 3rd and 4th year students, this program requires an application and offers a unique chance to connect classroom learning with real-world impact. Apply now and be part of shaping policy in Oregon.

Honors Course Search Tool Now Available
Looking for Honors College classes? Check out our updated HC Courses page, now featuring a new interactive course search tool! Explore upcoming Honors courses using filters for campus, term, and more. This page also includes course descriptions and helpful FAQs: beav.es/G9o

NEW & WEEKLY! Cedar in the SLUG!
Come down to the SLUG every Wednesday from 1-2 p.m. to visit with Cedar, the campus wellness dog who works with the Department of Safety! This is a great weekly opportunity to get some pet therapy with the best guy around. Questions? Reach out to Taylor Maki, taylor.maki@oregonstate.edu.

HC Academic Advising

We hope Week 0 went well and you familiarized yourself with all of your Canvas courses. Now that you have reviewed your course syllabi, create a plan for studying and staying organized. The Academic Success Center has worksheets and tips for Planning Time so don’t hesitate to utilize them!

If you are considering adding or dropping a course, the deadline for doing so is this upcoming Sun, Oct. 5, at 11:59 p.m.

Week 1 is our first week of drop-in advising. For those of you that would like to come in for quick questions, drop-ins will take place on Wednesday from 12:30 – 1:20 p.m. this week. Going forward they will be every Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. – 1:20 p.m.

If you’re planning to graduate this academic year, come see us in the first few weeks of term. We can make sure you’re on track to graduation and feeling good about your remaining requirements. 

Friendly reminder for all students to check in with your HC Academic Advisor at least once per academic year. 

Happy Week 1!

Honors College Advising Resources

  • Schedule a 30 minute HC Academic Advising appointment on Beaver Hub here.
  • For quick questions you can come see us during our Wednesday drop-in hours on Wednesdays, from 11:30 to 1:20 p.m., in LInC 450 and on Zoom or email us at hcadvisor@oregonstate.edu.
  • If for any reason you need to meet with a different advisor than the one you are assigned, you can schedule a meeting with a different advisor on our academic advising page

Thesis Navigator Drop-In hours in the SLUG and on Zoom:
HC Thesis Resource Navigators will be hosting drop-in hours in the SLUG and on Zoom for any questions you might have regarding your thesis. If you’re unsure where to begin, having trouble identifying mentors to connect with, or not sure how to write your Thesis Proposal (among other things), our navigators are here to guide you in the right direction. If you are unable to make it to any of their drop-in sessions, feel free to reach out to them directly by completing the Request a Navigator webform. If you have questions around Stage 4, please reach out to your advisor or to Dewi Roberts, Advising Coordinator and Thesis Support Coordinator for the HC:  dewi.roberts@oregonstate.edu

 Weekly drop-in times:
· Monday 9-10am in the SLUG and on Zoom
· Tuesday 12pm-2pm in the SLUG and on Zoom
· Wednesday 9-10am and again at 11am-12pm in the SLUG and on Zoom
· Join Zoom Meeting: beav.es/xWh
Password: HCThesis

Honors College Academic Advising Canvas Page
All HC students have access to the Honors College Academic Advising Canvas Page. This is a great resource where you can discover anything from instructions on finding honors courses to navigating the thesis process after you’ve completed the HC 408 Stage 1 thesis class. For students ready for the next steps with their thesis, this page can help with finding a thesis mentor, registering for your thesis credits, submitting your proposal and so much more.

Anytime Anywhere: MySSP @ OSU App
Anytime Anywhere: MySSP @ OSU is an app that gives all OSU students, including Ecampus students, 24/7 access by text or phone with a licensed mental health counselor (MySSP stands for “My Student Support Program”). The app makes it easy to schedule short-term counseling appointments with the same ongoing counselor and provides educational materials covering mental health topics. Students can communicate with a counselor in five different languages (Mandarin, Cantonese, French, Spanish or English); additional language options are available upon request. Students can download the Anytime Anywhere: MySSP @ OSU and learn more about the service here. For questions, please contact Bonnie Hemrick the Director of Mental Health Promotion.

HC Course Highlights

Corvallis campus
Theatre in Ashland Seminar (HC 407)
The honors Theatre in Ashland Seminar (HC 407) includes a weekend trip Oct 3–5, with a pre-trip meeting Sept 29 and a post-trip meeting Oct 27. Along with attending performances (and possibly pre-show discussions or talkbacks), students will reflect through journal responses and create a presentation that reimagines the material in a new way — whether by performing a scene, re-writing one, analyzing a character, exploring historical context, or developing a fresh design concept. Seats are limited! Register with CRN 19434: beav.es/xMU

Wilderness First Aid (PAC 325H) 
This Fall, honors students can gain hands-on skills in emergency care through Wilderness First Aid (PAC 325H). This one-credit course covers anatomy, physiology, injury assessment, short-term and long-term care, small-group rescues and evacuation planning in non-urban settings. Class meets Wednesdays 2–3:50 p.m. and includes a required field trip on Nov 15 from 8 a.m.–4:50 p.m. The $200 course fees can be offset with the Honors College Experiential Scholarship! Apply for the scholarship here: beav.es/Gxe. Seats are limited — register now with CRN 18233: beav.es/xMU

Multidisciplinary Design for Social Impact (DSI 415H)
Still looking for an Honors thesis topic? Juniors and seniors can explore potential projects through DSI 415H: Multidisciplinary Design for Social Impact, offered this fall. In this course, students work in teams on community-driven design projects with real-world impact in areas such as climate resilience, sustainability, accessible clothing, inclusive design, food systems, and community well-being. Many Honors students have used this course to launch their thesis, often with faculty sponsors who later serve as mentors. Register with CRN 18310 : beav.es/xMU. Questions? Contact John Morris (john.morris@oregonstate.edu) or Julie Tucker (julie.tucker@oregonstate.edu). 

Ecampus
Murder, Mayhem, and Makeup: Lady Detectives on Page and Screen (HC 407)
From Agatha Christie”s Miss Marple to Kristen Bell”s Veronica Mars, women have solved some of the dastardliest crimes of the detective genre both on the page and on the screen. We will look at a variety of texts and films featuring lady detectives (some very ladylike indeed, some decidedly not) to examine the cross-sections between gender and genre. How do these detectives use their performance of gender to solve mysteries? How do these stories challenge, reinforce, and/or complicate traditional notions of gender and crime? Register with CRN 19411: beav.es/xMU

Study Abroad

TODAY! Study Abroad in Australia: James Cook University (Marine & Coastal info session)
Mon, Sept. 29 from 2-3 p.m. at Strand Agriculture Hall 340 or on Zoom (Password: 092925)

Learn about JCU’s top-ranked programs in marine biology, ecological sciences, aquaculture and more. Experience the Great Barrier Reef through field studies and research at Orpheus Island Research Station or explore the world’s oldest rainforest through the Daintree Rainforest Research Observatory. This study abroad program is open to both undergraduate and postgraduate students at Oregon State University. Sam Narby, regional manager of the Global Experience Team for James Cook University (JCU), will be travelling to OSU to host two information sessions about JCU study abroad programs in Australia open to Oregon State University students. This event is hosted by OSU’s Global Opportunities (OSU GO) and Marine and Coastal Opportunities (MACO) in collaboration with James Cook University.

Scholarship & Financial Aid Opportunities

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

THIS WEEK! “Getting a Dam Job” Career Workshops
Ready to find your next job or internship, but not sure where to start? The Career Development Center can help with that. “Getting a Dam Job” is OSU’s signature career workshop series, designed to equip you no matter where you are on the college-to-career journey. Workshop topics vary each term; attend just one or the entire series. Find upcoming workshops here.

Graduate Program in Biomedical Research at the University of Oklahoma Health Campus
The Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences (GPiBS) is a first-year, interdisciplinary program serving seven degree programs at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (OUHSC). Students will graduate with a PhD from one of the participating programs to prepare them for careers in biomedical sciences. OU Health Sciences Center is one of only a few comprehensive academic health centers in the nation. Internationally prominent faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, cutting-edge technology, and nearly $200 million in external funding combine to make GPiBS the leader in graduate education and research in Oklahoma. The application for the 2026 GPiBS class opened on August 1st, 2025 with a priority deadline of December 1st, 2025. OUHSC is a comprehensive medical campus home to cutting edge research facilities and top-tier scientists. Interested students can utilize the GPiBS website or reach out at GPIBS@ouhsc.edu for additional information or questions.

Summer Research for Biomedical Undergrads at OUHSC
The Graduate College at OU Health Sciences hosts five Summer Undergraduate Research Programs (SURP) aimed at preparing and encouraging undergraduate students to pursue careers in biomedical research or health-related sciences. SURP look forward to continuing 5 programs next summer (CURE, U-CARE, NARCH, OK-INBRE, and SURE). The SURP applications will open in November with a deadline of January 31st, 2026. More information about our summer programs can be found at the SURP website or by contacting us at SURP@ouhsc.edu.

SURP highlights:

  • $5,000 summer salary
  • Full-time research at OUHSC
  • Weekly enrichment sessions
  • Final Symposium and luncheon


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.

Campus-Wide Events & Opportunities

NEW & WEEKLY! Beavers Belong Peer Support Groups
The Beavers Belong Support Network is offering six peer support groups this year for undergraduates, graduate students, students with disabilities, international students, and more. Groups meet weekly starting Week 1, covering topics like adjusting to college, balancing academics, financial stress, and building connections. See full details, schedules, and join the email list. All students are welcome to attend any group!

THIS WEEK! Magic Mayhem at PRax
Tues, Sept. 30, 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. Daniel Martin has quickly become one of the most sought-after performers in the nation. His high-energy performances are a thrilling fusion of incredible sleight of hand & playful sleight of mind that have been breaking attendance records at theaters & universities worldwide. He has been awarded Best Variety Artist, Best Male Performer, and the coveted Entertainer of the Year. In addition, he was recognized in the College Market as the highest rated/best reviewed touring artist two years in a row! Come to PRax this week to see a free live magicperformance by Daniel Martin.

NEW! Craft Center Fall Workshops Registration is Open
Register for a fall workshop at the Craft Center located on the bottom floor of the Student Experience Center! Workshops are offered in ceramics, sewing/fiber, glass, torch, paper arts, jewelry, and the wood shop. Students, remember to sign up for your fall term membership first! Students can register beginning Sept. 24 at 12:30 p.m. Community members register beginning Wed, Oct. 1 at 12:30 p.m. 

THIS WEEK! JAWS Pool Movie Night
Dive into an unforgettable cinematic screening of Jaws! From 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Fri, Oct. 3 at Dixon Recreation Center, float on tubes and feel the suspense as you drift on the water, or relax on the pool deck. Seating is limited to the first 75 guests.

THIS WEEK! Women, Trans, Non-Binary Climb Night
Women, Trans, Non-Binary Climb Night is part of Rec Sports’ affinity climb night series. Each climb night endeavors to create a welcoming and supportive space for folks who may feel intimidated by climbing. Come to Dixon Climbing Center on Fri, Oct. 3 from 7 to 10 p.m. to find friends and community while learning how to climb. No experience or registration required. All are welcome!

THIS WEEK! Poster Sale
Looking to decorate your space? The annual Poster Sale is back at Oregon State University! Come to the SEC Plaza today, from Mon, Sept. 22 to Fri, Oct. 3 between 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. and choose from hundreds of high-quality posters featuring art, music, movies, sports, photography, pop culture, and more — all at affordable prices. This sale is a great chance to personalize your residence hall, apartment, or office with posters that reflect your style and personality. With something for everyone, you’re sure to find the perfect piece to brighten up your space.

UPCOMING! Ready for Homecoming, Beaver Nation?
Join the OSU Foundation & Alumni Association for the 9th Annual Multicultural Alumni & Friends Tailgater! Kick off game day with the OSU BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ community — enjoy awesome giveaways, fun activities, tasty bites and music by DJ Juggernaut (Anthony Murray, ’98). Everyone is welcome to join this spirited Homecoming celebration! Sat, Oct. 11 at 10:30 a.m. PT at Centro Cultural César Chávez, OSU Corvallis campus. Registration is free and open to all. Let’s get loud, show our Beaver pride and cheer on the team together!

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.

“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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