HC Announcements & Events
THIS WEEK! Honors College Dean and Friends Coffee Conversation – Mentors, serendipity, windows of opportunity, collaborations and credibility: Key ingredients for successful careers in research with George Kennedy, ’70
All honors students are invited to a Dean and Friends Conversation on Thurs, Nov 6 from 4:00-4:50 p.m. in LInC 345 (or over Zoom) with Dr. George Kennedy, ’70, on “Mentors, serendipity, windows of opportunity, collaborations and credibility: Key ingredients for successful careers in research.” Dr. Kennedy is a William Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor of Agriculture in the North Carolina State University Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology. He turned his youthful fascination with biology and science, which he developed growing up on the south shore of Long Island, fishing and exploring coastal marshes and woodlots, into a career researching the ecology and management of insect pests of agricultural crops, insect-plant interactions, and the epidemiology and management of insect-vectored plant viruses. He received his B.S. in entomology from Oregon State and his Ph.D. from Cornell University, and he has authored or co-authored over 240 research publications and co-edited 5 books. Join the conversation by RSVPing here. For those attending in person, coffee and snacks will be provided, and space is limited.
THIS WEEK! Honors College Family Weekend Bowling Night
Roll on into Famliy Weekend with the Honors College for family bowling night! On Friday, Nov. 7 from 5-7 p.m., HC students are encouraged to bring their families to MU Lanes and Games for a fun evening. The cost is free for students and their family members. If students are interested in attending, you will need to sign up at beav.es/xRi.
If students have any questions about the program, they can email taylor.maki@oregonstate.edu. We look forward to striking up great conversations with you!
NEW! HC Freshmen: Help Participate in Research on Imposter Syndrome
Olivia Bell, a honors psychology major at Harding University, is conducting an IRB-approved research study examining the experiences of freshmen honors students. This study explores the relationship between impostor phenomenon and academic motivation among honors freshmen. Participation is completely voluntary, and all responses will remain anonymous. The survey takes about 10 to 15 minutes to complete.
The insights from this study may help honors programs better understand how to support students as they transition into college. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Olivia at obell@harding.edu.
Honors College Alumni Pathways Conversation – Research pathways in biomedicine with Chelsea Parker Harp, ’12
All honors students are invited to meet over Zoom with HC alum Chelsea Parker Harp, ’12, on Mon, Nov 11 from 4:00-4:50 p.m. Pacific Time over Zoom to learn more about her pathway into biomedical research. Chelsea received her H.B.S. in biochemistry and biophysics, with minors in chemistry and philosophy. She then earned a Ph.D. in 2018, studying a model of Multiple Sclerosis to study how different immune cells coordinate and perpetuate autoimmunity in the central nervous system. Chelsea is now a senior scientist at Seismic Tx, working to bring novel biologic therapies to the clinic for autoimmunity indications. Before this, she was a biology project representative for one of two lead assets targeting inflammatory pathways at Montai Health, a Flagship Pioneering Company in Cambridge, MA. She has also worked in the multiple sclerosis and neuroinflammation research unity at Biogen, where she led a partnered program for PROTAC therapy targeting CNS resident inflammation. Get the Zoom link by RSVPing here!
Fall Undergraduate Research Showcases
Curious about what Honors College students are researching? Join us for the 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 fall showcases will be held Monday, Nov. 17 at 5 p.m. PT via Zoom. RSVP: beav.es/xu9
Honors College Dean and Friends Coffee Conversation – Leadership and Communication, with Tom Harvey
All honors students are invited to a Dean and Friends Conversation on Friday, November 14th from 3:00-3:50 p.m. in LInC 343 (or over Zoom) on “Cross-Functional Team Leadership and Communication,” with Tom Harvey. Tom is the parent of a current Honors College student and is a Boeing Designated Expert in high-pressure systems integration in the Boeing Environmental Control System Design Center, where he leads and builds cross-functional teams to resolve high-priority technical issues and initiatives. He has his B.S. in mechanical engineering from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo and his Master of Business Administration from the University of Washington, focusing on management of technology programs. Tom has been with the Boeing Company since 1997 in a variety of roles and is a certified Project Management Professional and Boeing Lean Leader for Value Stream Mapping. For those attending this Dean and Friends event in person, coffee and snacks will be provided, and space is limited. RSVP for the event here.
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.
Resources for Food & Housing Support
NEW! Supporting OSU Community SNAP Recipients During the Federal Shutdown
Oregon State University cares for OSU community members facing food insecurity and financial stress. The Basic Needs Center (BNC) and university partners are preparing for potential impacts of the federal government shutdown on SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program). The resources offered below may be of help to our community navigating this challenge.
Support of Basic Needs at OSU-Cascades: The Associated Students of Cascades Campus (ASCC) and the Student Care Case Manager (contact charlotte.scott@osucascades.edu) are great starting points for information about accessing basic needs support at OSU-Cascades and in Central Oregon. ASCC has several Student Support Programs, including a food pantry, basic needs products, and emergency housing and childcare subsidies.
Peer Navigator Services:
Peer Navigators can help students access resources like food programs, cost-effective meal strategies, and employment opportunities.
Drop-in at BNC (Champinefu Lodge, 1030 SW Madison Ave)
Hours: M–Th 8am–6pm, F 8am–3pm
Non-Corvallis students: email bnc.help@oregonstate.edu for remote appointments
Grocery Support Programs:
Food Pantry on the Corvallis Campus: Most Wednesdays, Basic Needs Center from 8am–2pm (check @bncatosu on Instagram or call 541-737-9127 for updates). This program also supports staff who meet income qualifications.
Food Pantry on the OSU-Cascades Campus: Visit the pantry at the Student Government office on Mondays and Thursdays from 6pm to 10pm; Tuesdays from 11am to 1pm; and Wednesdays from 4pm to 10pm.
Beaver Healthy Boosts on the Corvallis Campus: Fridays, 12–1:30pm (while supplies last).
Food Pantry on the OSU-Cascades Campus: Mondays and Thursdays from 6pm to 10pm; Tuesdays from 11am to 1pm; and Wednesdays from 4pm to 10pm.
“Forgot Your Lunch?” Station in the SLUG
The Honors College offers a “Forgot Your Lunch?” station in the SLUG kitchen area for HC students who need a light meal. Whether you forgot your lunch or are running low on funds, you’re welcome to use this free, self-serve resource anytime the SLUG is open. Food is available in the kitchen cabinets and freezer. Please take only what you need so there’s enough for everyone.
Updated SLUG Hours:
- Monday-Thursday – 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
- Friday – 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Saturday – Closed
- Sunday – 12 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Sustaining Basic Needs Efforts:
Financial gifts to the Beavers Fight Hunger fund help our Basic Needs Center (BNC) student leaders support their peers in creating strategies for meeting their basic needs while in college and long-term, plus provide the immediate assistance they need through the BNC food pantry on the Corvallis campus and the Associated Students of Cascades Food Pantry at OSU-Cascades. Contributions are particularly welcome at this difficult time.
Additional Resources for OSU Community Members:
If an OSU community member or someone in their household receives SNAP benefits, here are things to consider:
- Visit the Oregon Department of Human Services Food Resources website to find local programs and food support.
- Visit the Oregon Food Bank Food Finder and Partners for a Hunger-Free Oregon websites for additional resources.
- To identify local food-pantry resources, call 2-1-1, text their ZIP code to 898-211, or visit www.211info.org.
- Benton County Food Pantries and Meal Sites
- Linn County Food Pantries and Meal Sites
- Deschutes County NeighborImpact Database for food pantry and meal service providers
- Older adults and people with disabilities can connect with the Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon (ADRC) to find government and community resources. Call 1-855-673-2372 or visit www.adrcoforegon.org.
- Challenges like this can add stress and impact mental health, especially when people are juggling work, family, student loans, or caregiving. If you need support, remember that OSU employees have mental health resources through Lyra Health. Students can also access Counseling & Psychological Services for mental health and counseling support; Anytime Anywhere: A 24/7 mental health support app offering multilingual counseling can be downloaded from your mobile app store.
- OSU employees can sign up for a ONE Online account and download the Oregon ONE Mobile app at benefits.oregon.gov to get notices about their SNAP benefits.
HC Academic Advising
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.
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.
Study Abroad
NEW! Exploring Scotland’s Cultural Heritage: Historic Sites and 3D Scanning in Preservation
Faculty-led Trip to Scotland: Edinburgh, Oban and Surrounding Area. Occurs within Summer Term Session 2: June 22 – July 17, 2026 (4 weeks)
Discover the beauty and rich history of Scotland on this two-week faculty led program. Throughout the trip students will examine how 3D scanning technology is revolutionizing historic preservation, digitally capturing these important sites for future generations. The program begins in Edinburgh, where you’ll explore famous landmarks such as Edinburgh Castle, St. Giles Cathedral, the underground streets of Real Mary King’s, the National Museum of Scotland, and the Princess Street Gardens. One full day will include a train trip to Stirling Castle. During the second stage of our journey, you’ll travel to Oban in the West Highlands. There you’ll experience the grandeur of Glencoe, visit the Isle of Mull, tour Inveraray Castle and discover neolithic monuments in Kilmartin Glen. Finally, you’ll travel back to Edinburgh where you will take day trips to other important sites, including St. Andrews, Linlithgow Palace, Craigmillar Castle, Blackness Castle, and Rosslyn Chapel, where scenes of the Da Vinci Code were filmed. Visits are also planned to the Scottish Parliament and Holyroodhouse, the official Scottish residence of the British monarch. This incredible program explores Scotland’s complex history and cutting-edge digital historic preservation methods. We hope you will join us!
Interested students are invited to one of an information session on Fri., Nov. 21 from 4:30-5:30pm at Snell 100A VR Lab.
NEW TODAY! Crime & Punishment in the UK: Fact & Fiction (INFO SESSION)
Monday, Nov 3, 4-5 p.m. on Zoom
Join OSU Faculty leaders Susan Shaw and Michelle Inderbitzen from the College of Liberal Arts to learn about this 6 credit, two week faculty-led program in London, England this summer.
Aruba Spring Break 2026 Study Abroad Program – Sustainability in Action: Small Island State Ecological Systems, Culture and Society
Spend Spring Break 2026 in Aruba earning 4 credits while exploring island ecosystems, culture, and renewable energy. The program runs March 21–29 in Aruba, with follow-up Zoom sessions in April. Zoom info sessions are coming up on Nov. 18, Dec. 3 and Jan. 3. The priority deadline to apply is Dec. 19 and the final deadline is Jan. 19. This course fulfills the Seeking Solutions Requirement in the New Core Education. Learn more & apply: beav.es/xaB
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
Semiconductor Packaging Research
Dr. Pooya Tadayon is seeking curious, hands-on students to join his research team exploring advanced semiconductor packaging. Projects span materials, mechanics and thermals — including novel materials for 3D chip stacking and innovative cooling solutions for future datacenters. No prior experience is needed; students will learn by doing and build from scratch. Opportunities are open now! Contact Dr. Tadayon at tadayonp@oregonstate.edu if you’re interested and view more details: beav.es/x62.
Summer 2026 Medical Affairs Internship
Looking for a summer internship in healthcare and medical communications? McED is offering a Medical Affairs Internship for Summer 2026, and last year’s intern was a Beaver! The internship is ideal for students interested in medical writing, clinical research, or pharmaceutical communications. Learn more and apply: beav.es/xur.
“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
THIS WEEK! PRAx and the Corvallis Folklore Society Present: Breabach
Thursday, Nov 6 at 7:00pm at PRAx. Student tickets: $5.
“As polished as it was passionate, matching fiery intensity with exquisite finesse, this was a magnificent set.” — The Scotsman
Securely ranked among Scotland’s most skilled and imaginative contemporary folk acts, Breabach unite deep roots in Highland and Island tradition with the innovative Scottish music scene.
To date, Breabach have released seven acclaimed albums. Their latest studio album “Fàs” coincided with their being awarded “Folk Band of the Year” at the BBC ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards.
Breabach fuels their creative appetites through an astonishing array of collaborations with such other artists as BAFTA award-winning animator Cat Bruce (on the film Dùsgadh), Indigenous Australasian artists Moana & The Tribe, and video game composer Big Giant Circles.
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!
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.
These resources are available throughout the term.
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