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Youth Lobby Day for Carbon Pricing

Oregon Climate will be hosting a Youth Lobby Day for Carbon Pricing on February 11th in Salem. Their student Fellows are spearheading the event and reaching out to other students/youth to join them in the Capitol.  The lobby day has a few goals: To teach youth the basics about civic engagement and lobbying To teach […]

Free sessions with New York Times best-selling author Leanne Brown!

  Do you want to learn to eat healthy on a budget AND meet a New York Times Bestselling Author? Well, look no further! On Friday, February 26th, Leanne Brown, author of “Good and Cheap: Eat well on $4/Day” will be visiting to talk about her book and give cooking demonstrations (which include free samples of […]

Check out the Nonprofit Opportunities Fair!

Join us for the 10th Annual Nonprofit Opportunities Fair on Wednesday, February 3 in the MU Ballroom! Meet representatives from over 50 local and national nonprofit and government organizations representing a wide variety of fields who are seeking OSU volunteers, interns, and employees. Network with people who share your interests and passions and learn more about […]

Top 10 Reasons Why You Should Attend OHESC This Year

If you didn’t know, OHESC is the Oregon Higher Education Sustainability Conference. This year it will be held at Lane Community College in Eugene on Feb. 4-5. It’s fun, educational, and an amazing experience. Here are 10 reasons why you should attend!  There are 10 speakers representing Oregon State University! Go Beavs! It’s a great […]

DJ Spooky Presents “Forests, Electronics, and Composition”

Ready for some awesome multimedia art to start off the new year? Well here’s your chance! DJ Spooky, AKA author,composer, and multimedia artist Paul D. Miller has composed a “Forest Symphony” based on his four seasonal residencies at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest. He will be presenting his art in a multimedia presentation Thursday, January 14th from […]

Come To The Benton Slope Circulation Study Workshop!

Oregon State Capital Planning and Development is currently performing a circulation study on the area surrounding Benton Hall and need your input! As many who frequent campus are aware, due to the topography of the area, many of the routes for pedestrians are not accessible. In order to make OSU as pedestrian friendly as possible, a […]

Applications Now Available for Alternative Spring Break Trips

Applications are now available for three alternative spring break trips for March 19-26, 2016, brought to you by the Center for Civic Engagement The Spring Break trips for 2016 include: Change, Not Coins: Hunger & Homelessness in San Francisco, California, Estimated Trip Cost: $455 (Includes 4 dinners and breakfast) Tangled Roots: Community & Cultural Engagement […]

OHESC Proposal Submission Deadline Extended

The deadline for proposals for the Oregon Higher Education Sustainability Conference has been extended to Friday, November 6 by the end of the day. As posted earlier, Lane Community College is hosting the 2nd Oregon Higher Education Sustainability Conference (OHESC) on February 4-5, 2016. The conference is set out to create change and action in terms […]

Oregon Higher Education Sustainability Conference Call for Proposals

Lane Community College is hosting the 2nd Oregon Higher Education Sustainability Conference (OHESC) on February 4-5, 2016. The conference is set out to create change and action in terms of sustainability within Oregon’s institutions of higher education. For the conference, OHESC invites you to propose any of the following: Posters: visual presentation of a topic allowing viewers to learn […]

Register for the 2015 Make A Difference Day!

Join Student Leadership & Involvement and the Center for Civic Engagement in participating in this year’s Make A Difference Day, on Saturday, October 24th. There will be five different service projects to choose from, with times ranging from 8:30 AM to 2:00 PM. Projects include working with Corvallis Parks and Recreation, Habitat for Humanity Restore, […]