February 21st, 2019
College to Career – The Leader Within
By Christopher McCracken | HC Student Media Writer
From the classroom to the workforce, the Honors College prepares students for success. Just ask alumna Kari Parker […]
By Christopher McCracken | HC Student Media Writer
From the classroom to the workforce, the Honors College prepares students for success. Just ask alumna Kari Parker […]
By Molly Duddlesten
Through the hustle and bustle of the Memorial Union, a popular hub for students and faculty on the Oregon State University campus, an […]
Following years of outstanding mentorship of honors students, Department of Integrative Biology Professor Jaga Giebultowicz was named the Margaret and Thomas Meehan Honors College Eminent […]
Going into my first Honors Colloquia class, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I had made a couple inferences based off the name: Toy Based […]
One major misconception about the Honors College (HC) that discourages students from applying is the fear that their busy schedule and course rigor will consume […]
It’s very likely an uncommon experience for undergraduate research to have findings pertinent to the development of genetic diseases and cancer. For fourth-year honors biochemistry […]
Students who enrolled in the Honors College colloquium “Publishing Underground” probably did not expect the title to be literal. But one winter day, underground they […]
At the end of fall term, 2018, two of the Honors College’s most engaged and beloved faculty partners retired following careers marked by distinction both […]
This piece was originally published on Synergies, the blog of the College of Public Health and Human Sciences at Oregon State University.
An internship could be […]
It was a family’s real-world issue with their well that inspired Julianne Robinson’s thesis project – and inspired one of the biggest lessons the honors […]