Week 6 Monday Message

HC Announcements & Events  TODAY! Café con CAFE – Financial Wellness EventJoin the Honors College for “Café con CAFE,” a financial wellness event! CAFE, the Center for Advancing Financial Education, is a free resource for students that provides support and education on resources and information to navigate college and make sound financial decisions. At this event, students […]


February 6, 2026

HC Announcements & Events 

TODAY! Café con CAFE – Financial Wellness Event
Join the Honors College for “Café con CAFE,” a financial wellness event! CAFE, the Center for Advancing Financial Education, is a free resource for students that provides support and education on resources and information to navigate college and make sound financial decisions. At this event, students will be learning the basics of building their own budget, that can be applied in many ways, from their meal plan to their tuition bill and everything in between! This event will take place on Monday, Feb. 9th from 4-5pm in LINC 345. Students are encouraged to bring something to write with and on, have a general idea of their personal finances (or, at least the ones they want to build a budget for!). Questions about this program and accommodation requests can be sent to Taylor Maki, makit@oregonstate.edu.

THIS WEEK! Attend Winter Honors College Community Coffee in the SLUG
All Honors College students, faculty and staff are invited to enjoy coffee, conversation and snacks at the winter term Honors College Community Coffee, on Wednesday, February 11 from 8:30 – 11 a.m. in the SLUG (LInC 340). At this HC3, you’ll have the opportunity to learn about National and Global Scholarships Advising, an OSU advising resource that supports undergraduate and graduate students and alumni who wish to explore nationally competitive scholarships. You’ll also have the opportunity to learn about Design for Social Impact, a multidisciplinary, project-driven initiative that connects students, faculty and community partners to tackle real-world challenges through design-thinking and hands-on solutions. Questions can be directed to taylor.maki@oregonstate.edu.

THIS WEEK! Slug Love
Join the HC on Thursday, February 12 from 2–4:00 p.m. in the SLUG (LInC 340) to make friendship bracelets, decorate cookies and enjoy snacks! This is a drop‑in event open to all HC students. Questions or requests for accommodations can be directed to Katelyn Bye (Katelyn.Bye@oregonstate.edu).

THIS WEEK! Resume Workshop with HCSA (Free food!)
Preparing to apply for internships or jobs but unsure whether your resume will make the cut? Join us Thursday, February 12th at 5:00pm in LINC 343 for our Resume Roast serving honors undergraduate students! We’ll break down what makes a hot document as we critique sample resumes to demonstrate common mistakes and simple improvements. Serving Jersey Mike’s Subs including gluten free and vegetarian options for all who attend. For any questions, please contact Augustine Schoonveld (schoonva@oregonstate.edu)

NEW! HCSA Trivia Night
Want a break from your studying? Join HCSA for a fun night full of jeopardy and trivia on Wednesday, February 18th from 5:00-6:30 pm in LINC 343. Free pizza and drinks will be provided. For dietary restrictions, please email Srini at nathasri@oregonstate.edu

Crafternoon with the HC!
Take an afternoon break and get creative with the Honors College! Join us on Wednesday, Feb. 18from 2-4 p.m. in the SLUG (LInC 340) for a cozy crafternoon where you can unwind, make something fun and connect with fellow HC students. All supplies will be provided — just bring yourself and your imagination. Questions about this event or accommodation requests can be directed to Taylor Maki. We hope to see you there for a relaxing and creative study break! Questions or requests for accommodations can be directed to Taylor Maki (Taylor.Maki@oregonstate.edu).

Winter Undergraduate Research Showcases
Curious about what Honors College students are researching? Join us for the Winter HC Undergraduate Research Showcases — dynamic online events where students present their thesis research in short, lightning-style talks. These showcases offer a glimpse into the wide range of topics our students explore and are a great way to get inspired, learn about research opportunities and connect with fellow students and faculty. After the presentations, stick around for breakout rooms with Q&A and conversation. All students, faculty, families and friends are welcome! The winter showcases will be held Wednesday, Feb. 25 at 5 p.m. PT via Zoom. RSVP here.

NEW! College of Business Discourse Program
The COB Discourse Program is pleased to invite Honors students to their upcoming dialogue event focused on an issue many are actively navigating or have considered: student loan debt, wealth inequality, and the value of education. Join fellow students from all majors and programs for a thoughtful and engaging dialogue session, “Scholars or Suckers: Is Higher Education a Swindle?”  This event will be structured around small group discussions led by dialogue facilitators. The goal is not to debate, but to model and practice dialogue across differences with students, faculty, and staff from across the university. This event will take place on Thursday, Feb. 26 from 6-8pm in Austin Hall, room 100. Questions about this program and any accommodation requests can be directed to Hadley Kuosman (kuosmanh@oregonstate.edu). 

NEW! HC Thrift & Repair Fair
Join the HC on Wednesday, March 4, from 2–4 p.m. in the SLUG for the HC Thrift & Repair Fair, hosted by students in the Honors College colloquium The History of Thrifting and Secondhand Economies. The fair will feature multiple hands-on stations, including a clothing swap, a clothing repair table where students can bring an item to fix and/or learn simple mending skills like patching or sewing a button, a resource hub with information on campus repair and reuse services and a station offering thrifting guidance for finding affordable secondhand clothing and household items in Corvallis. All students are welcome! Students are encouraged to bring clothing to repair or swap. Questions about this event? Email katherine.hubler@oregonstate.edu.

NEW! Finals Week Survival Skills
The Academic Success Center will be joining the HC for a Finals Week Survival Skills workshop, helping students prepare in advance for final exams. Students will get time to fill out an exam survival guide and will think about competing responsibilities and to talk about effective study strategies to use. Questions about this event, and requests for accommodations, can be sent to Taylor Maki (makit@oregonstate.edu). Students can learn more about the resources available at the Academic Success Center by visiting https://success.oregonstate.edu/.

NEW! DIY Zen Gardens with CLA
The HC is excited to be partnering with the College of Liberal Arts for a DIY Zen Garden night! HC students are invited to attend this fun event in Bexell Hall Lounge on March 10th from 5-7pm. HC students will be able to make their own zen gardens with students from the College of Liberal Arts, providing a fun opportunity to meet new students while making something fun for their mental health care. We ask that students interested RSVP in advance- https://beav.es/zen
Questions for this event can be directed to Taylor Maki, Student Engagement and Recruitment Coordinator for the Honors College- makit@oregonstate.edu. 

1st Annual Cascadia Classic Ballroom Competition!
Come out to support your peers and witness the wonderful world of competitive collegiate ballroom! Dancesport at OSU is hosting its first-ever Cascadia Classic ballroom competition. Dancers levels newcomer (who have only been dancing a few months) through champion (some of the best collegiate dancers in the western US) will be vying for first place in their categories on February 21st, Saturday of week 7. Come by the Women’s Building for an action-packed day of dance! Admission is free. See website for more information.

Free Tax Help Night for Honors College Students
Need help filing your taxes? Oregon State University’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program is hosting a Special Tax Night for Honors College students on March 4th from 5:30pm-7:30pm in LINC 343 and 345. During this session, trained, IRS-certified volunteers will guide you step-by-step as you complete your own tax return and answer any questions you may have along the way.
This service is completely free and designed to help students feel confident filing their taxes and claiming the credits they’re eligible for. Space is limited, so advance registration is encouraged. Students must register for this event.  Sign up here. Questions about this event and accommodation requests can be sent to Taylor Maki (makit@oregonstate.edu). 

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 5-6:00 p.m. in LInC 343. 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.

Participants Needed for Honors Thesis Study
College-aged women at Oregon State University are invited to participate in a research study examining health literacy, breast cancer prevention, and self-efficacy. Participants may be invited to complete a one-on-one interview and will receive a $20 eGift card for their time. To determine eligibility, please complete a brief survey here.

Submit Academic & Creative Works to UMN Honors Publication, Aisthesis by March 6, 2026
University of Minnesota Duluth’s Honors Program is currently seeking academic and creative submissions for the 2026 issue of Aisthesis, its undergraduate honors journal. As an interdisciplinary publication, Aisthesis welcomes academic work—including honors capstone projects, literature reviews, and research articles—from all fields. 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 a great opportunity to do so! Submit by March 6, 2026. Questions may be directed to honorsaisthesis@d.umn.eduFind the submission guidelines here.

Dean & Friends conversation: A Career in Surgery and Innovation
All Honors College students are invited to a Dean and Friends conversation with James McCarthy, ’03, on Friday, February 23 from noon-12:50 p.m. PT in LInC 343 and 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. For this Dean and Friends event, James will lead a discussion on the topic, “A Career in Surgery and Innovation.” For those attending this event in person, lunch will be provided, and space is limited. RSVP today. Questions or requests for accommodations can be directed to the Honors College at honors.college@oregonstate.edu.

HC Academic Advising

We hope your winter term is off to a great start! As we approach spring term registration, please review the following tips to help ensure a smooth experience:

  • Check for registration holds in Beaver Hub.
    Click on the Academics tab to view holds. If you have a hold, it will need to be lifted by your major college. Many colleges require a meeting with your major academic advisor before removing the hold, but each college handles this differently. Be sure to review any hold details so you know what steps to take. For more information about viewing holds visit the Viewing Student Holds webpage.  
  • Review your priority registration date and time using the instructions on the Priority Registration website.
  • Find Honors courses using the instructions on the Honors College Academic Advising Canvas page.When searching for courses, remember to select “Corvallis” or “Ecampus-Online” in the campus drop-down menu. 
  • First Year Engineering Corvallis Students should look to add ENGR 103H this Spring. Add ENGR 103H to your cart now on the OSU Schedule of Classes
  • Registering for multiple HC 407 colloquia/seminars in the same term?
    You may see a “duplicate course” error -this is expected. The system will automatically issue an override after the error appears. Wait a couple of minutes, then try adding the remaining HC 407 course(s) again, as long as seats are still available. 
  • Registration for Ecampus courses will open for Corvallis students Monday of week 10.  

While you are not required to meet with an Honors College academic advisor every term, we’re always happy to help. Please feel free to email or schedule an appointment anytime you have questions!

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

HC Advising Quick Links

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:
Mondays 12pm-2pm in the SLUG and on Zoom
Tuesdays 9am-10am in the SLUG and on Zoom
Fridays 10am-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.

Study Abroad

Alternative Spring Break
Students can now apply for the 2026 OSU Alternative Spring Break trips happening this March. Alt. Break is open to ALL OSU students: undergrad & grad students in Corvallis, Ecampus, and Cascades. Application & details are on the Alt. Break webpageApplications accepted on a rolling basis after until March 6th.

UPCOMING! HC London Study Abroad Information Session
Join us for an information session about the 2026 Honors College London Classroom on Thursday, Feb. 19 from 3–4 p.m. PT in LInC 345. Hosted by Katie Hubler and Matt Johnston, this session will give current honors students an overview of the three‑week London experience taking place August 15–September 5, 2026, including what the program involves, what to expect while studying abroad and how to apply if interested. This is a great opportunity to learn more, ask questions and explore whether the London Classroom is right for you. More program details can be found at beav.es/5Cz

Visit France with the HC
Based in Lyon, France, this 17-day program is led by OSU faculty and runs from June 16 to July 2, 2026. Students earn four colloquium credits through activities integrating the theme of “Commodities, Cafes and Climate Change.” Email James Sterns or Dominique Bachelet if you have questions, jasterns@oregonstate.edu dominique.bachelet@oregonstate.edu.

Study Abroad in London with the HC
The 2026 Honors College London Experience will allow students to earn 4 baccalaureate core credits as well as 2 seminar credits while studying and exploring London with Oregon State University faculty from Aug. 15 – Sept. 5, 2026. In addition to classroom hours, the program faculty have designed a careful excursion schedule to maximize the learning outcomes. As an example, students will have an opportunity to visit the British Museum, the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, and many other museums and attractions. London truly is a world class city that provides incredible opportunities for studying and learning. For more information, visit honors.oregonstate.edu/london-study-abroad. Please contact katherine.hubler@oregonstate.edu with any questions. Current students must apply by 3/15/26.

Crime & Punishment in the UK: Fact & Fiction
Join OSU Faculty leaders Susan Shaw and Michelle Inderbitzen from the College of Liberal Arts on a 6 credit, two week faculty-led program in London, England this summer.

Scholarship & Financial Aid Opportunities

Honors College Emergency Grant
The Honors College Emergency Grant supports students facing unexpected expenses related to housing and/or meals, course materials or equipment for a class, healthcare and/or mental healthcare costs, vehicle repairs necessary for travel to class, and/or travel home for family emergencies. Grants are for up to $500, with a limit of two grants during your time in the HC. Only expenses related to the above list are eligible for emergency grant support, per university policy. Tuition or other general costs of enrollment are not eligible for funding.

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

DUE THIS WEEK! Internship at the Michigan Clinical Outcomes Reserach andd Reporting (MCORRP) Program
Become an HC Representative at the Michigan Clinical Outcomes Research and Reporting (MCORRP) Program. Through a generous gift by Dr. Kim Eagle, ’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 February 13, 2026.

UPCOMING! OHSU Physician Speaker
Connect with an OHSU physician and learn about medical pathways! Dr. Maureen Baldwin (M.D., M.P.H.) will be speaking on her current work at OHSU and her journey getting there. Her expertise involves being a practicing physician, clinic lead, researcher, and engaging with international service, advocacy work, and local provider training. SNACKS PROVIDED, RSVP Required,  Wednesday, Feb. 18th 5:00pm-6:00pm, Memorial Union, Room 206. Please reach out to PERIOD @ OSU on Instagram at @periodatosu or email at periodatosu@gmail.com for any questions!

WEEKLY! Marine and Coastal Opportunities Peer Advising
Marine and Coastal Opportunities offers peer advising to connect students with the wide variety of ocean-related resources available to them at OSU and beyond, and support them in developing their marine-related career. From marine- or coastal-related courses, clubs, internships, research, and other academic opportunities, the MACO peer advisors are here to help you “put the ocean in your major”. More information at beav.es/maco-peer-advising.

Peer Health Summit Invitation
The Oregon State University Student Health Advisory Board (SHAB) invites students to attend their Peer Health Summit on Saturday, February 28th from 12-4:00PM in the Memorial Union Horizon Room. The Peer Health Summit is an interactive event hosted by SHAB that brings students together to learn, share, and engage with topics related to health and wellness. Attendees will participate in workshops, hear from student health leaders, and gain practical knowledge to support both their own well-being and that of their peers. This summit also offers a valuable opportunity for students to attend a non-academic conference that they can list on their résume while building skills applicable to campus and community health initiatives.

Apply Now! Summer Research with IoT4Ag
Are you interested in the societal grand challenge of food, energy, and water security? The IoT4Ag Engineering Research Center creates Internet of Things technologies for precision agriculture. They are looking for summer undergraduate researchers! Students who are majoring in science and engineering degree programs will spend 10 weeks during May–August contributing to cutting-edge research related to sensors, robotics, and collecting and analyzing data to increase crop production using fewer resources. Applications are reviewed, and offers made, on a rolling basis (deadline: February 27, 2026). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and must not graduate before September 2026. Read more about the program and apply here.

$6,000 Paid Summer Research Program in Hypersonic Engineering (HYPER REU)
The HYPER REU explores challenges in hypersonic flight and advanced energy systems through a 10‑week hands‑on research experience (May 17–July 24, 2026). Students work with faculty mentors, join a multidisciplinary research team, visit NASA Kennedy Space Center and aerospace companies, participate in professional development, and receive training in ANSYS. Participants receive a $6,000 stipend, on‑campus housing, and travel support to Orlando, FL. Learn more at cater.cecs.ucf.edu/hyper/ and apply by March 14, 2026 at cater.cecs.ucf.edu/hyper/apply/. Questions? Contact hyper@ucf.edu.

Research Assistants Wanted: Cognition and Action in Real and Virtual Environments
Kisten Macuga, Associate Professor in the School of Psychological Science, is seeking two honors research assistants for the CARVE lab. Learn more about the CARVE Lab here: “We study sensory perception, decision-making, learning, and human-computer interaction in real-world contexts (e.g., driving, sports, navigation).” Apply to the position here.

Designing and Characterizing Acoustic Metamaterials – Student Research Opportunity
Dr. Shuai Wu (College of Engineering) is seeking students interested in hands-on research designing and testing active metamaterials that control acoustic waves. Students will help build an acoustic measurement setup, conduct characterization experiments, and verify results through finite element simulations. This is a great opportunity for anyone curious about acoustics, smart materials, or experimental engineering research. Contact shuai.wu@oregonstate.edu to learn more or visit: beav.es/wka

Phytochemical Research in Pasture‑Based Dairy Systems
Dr. Serkan Ates (Animal & Rangeland Sciences) is seeking up to two students to join a research project exploring how phytochemicals in pasture forbs can improve sustainability, animal health, and methane reduction in dairy systems. Students will gain hands-on experience identifying key plant species, conducting chemical analyses of bioactive compounds, and measuring methane emissions using both laboratory and field methods. This interdisciplinary work offers valuable training in agronomy, animal science, and environmental sustainability. Interested students can reach out to serkan.ates@oregonstate.edu for more information or visit: beav.es/woj

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

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.

Academic Success Center Online Workshops

Workshops are a great way to improve your writing, create better study habits, or learn a new skill. This list of online workshops is offered as a resource to succeed on campus:

Every fall, winter and spring, the Academic Success Center offer an online workshop series on academic success topics. Workshops are held weeks 2 through 10 and cover a variety of topics to support you in your learning and study at OSU.

The Writing Center in the Valley Library offers workshops as an opportunity to engage with other students around writing topics. All workshops are 50 minutes long and take place via Zoom

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.

These resources are available throughout the term.

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