The Office of Human Resources has partnered with the Ombuds Office, Office of Equity & Inclusion, and Environmental Health & Safety to offer new and current employees an afternoon of essential trainings. The session follows the morning New Employee Orientation session. New employees attending the New Employee Orientation are not required to register. Because space is limited, current employees need to register to attend at: http://oregonstate.edu/training/ (course: Essential Trainings; category: Employee Benefits). April 16, 1 – 4:15 p.m., MU 213.
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SciFinder Database Training Session
Rita Colwell Lecture
Men’s Chemistry Softball Signups – “The Alchemists”
There is a sign-up sheet for the men’s chemistry softball team in the Chemistry Office. All levels of players are welcome. Games are held once a week on weekday evenings from May 10th to the end of July. The cost to the players is ~$30/person to cover league fees and equipment. Sign up deadline is April 17th. More information is on the sign-up sheet and for other questions email Ryan McQuade: mcquadry@onid.orst.edu
Health Professions Fair
We are hosting the annual Health Professions Fair coming up on Tuesday, April 21st. Admissions representatives from over 60 graduate and professional schools will be attending this event to meet OSU students. Students from all majors, first-years through seniors, are welcome to attend this free event. Programs represented include medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, public health, vet med, PA, PT, OT, counseling, psychology, and more.
We would appreciate if you would spread the word about the event to your students by:
1) Sending out an announcement on your listservs (see text below and attached poster)
2) Inviting sharing the event via your college or department’s Facebook https://www.facebook.com/events/766184563480058/
The Fair will be open from 10:00am to 2:00pm in the MU Ballroom. Faculty and staff are also welcome to attend. You can visit our website to learn more and see a full list of graduate/professional schools attending the fair. http://www.science.oregonstate.edu/hpf
Feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Thanks in advance for your help!
Sincerely,
Ariella Wolf & Alex Aljets
Ariella C. Wolf, MBA/MSHA
Alexandria Aljets, M.A.
Pre-Health Professions Advisors
Health Professions Career Fair Co-Coordinators
Oregon State University
College of Science
225 Nash Hall Corvallis, OR 97331
Email: Ariella.Wolf@oregonstate.edu Phone: (541)737-9868
Email: Alex.Aljets@oregonstate.edu Phone: (541) 737-5414
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Interested in a Career in Health Care?
Don’t miss the Health Professions Fair on Tuesday, April 21st!
Admissions representatives from over 60 health professions schools in Oregon and across the country are attending the fair and eager to meet OSU students. The fair will be open from 10:00am to 2:00pm in the MU Ballroom. Students from all majors, freshmen through seniors, are welcome at this free event. Programs represented include medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, public health, vet med, PA, PT, OT, counseling, psychology, and more! Learn more at: http://www.science.oregonstate.edu/hpf.
Faculty Development Fund Grants
Applications for the L.L. Stewart Faculty Development Fund are due Friday, April 30. The fun provides individual faculty members with grants of up to $2,200, and up to $4,400 for joint proposals in each funding cycle for professional development activities that have a clear connection to the enhancement of teaching and student learning at OSU. Applications and guidelines are available at: http://oregonstate.edu/ctl/grants
URISC 2015-16
The Research Office is accepting applications for the Undergraduate Research, Innovation, Scholarship and Creativity (URISC) program for Summer term 2015 and Fall, Winter and/or Spring term(s) 2015-16. This program supports undergraduate research activities from all academic disciplines within the university. NOTE: the program description and application have been revised: http://research.oregonstate.edu/incentive/undergraduate-research-innovation-scholarship-creativity-urisc. Information: Debbie Delmore at debbie.delmore@oregonstate.edu. Deadline: April 13.
UNT REU Flyer
Who Am I? Wednesday – Wei Kong
Name: Wei Kong
Area of Study / Position Title: Professor in Physical Chemistry
Why chemistry? (What about it initially interested you?): Not much interest in chemistry initially, particularly O chem. Only wanted to do laser spectroscopy because of the mathematics involved.
Research focus (in non-science terms) or basic job duties? Develop a new technique to determine structures of macromolecules, and along the way, understanding fundamental properties of related physical processes.
One thing you truly love about your job? The freedom to imagine
One interesting/strange factoid about yourself. I do not like and cannot stand watching any games on baseball or golf.
Vince Remcho in GT
Take a Bow
Originally printed in the Corvallis Gazette-Times, Monday, April 6, 2015
Vincent T. Remcho, professor of chemistry at Oregon State University, was named the 2015 Oregon scientist of the year by the Oregon Academy of Science for his contributions to his field.
This award recognizes significant research contributions to the natural, physical or social sciences, notable reputation in science education and meaningful applications of science research. Read more…