June 13th, 2018
The “Magic” of Pursuing Administration and Scholarship
Faculty who take on administrative roles face challenges in balancing their work with continued engagement in research and teaching. But for HC Associate Dean Tara […]
Faculty who take on administrative roles face challenges in balancing their work with continued engagement in research and teaching. But for HC Associate Dean Tara […]
The 2018 HC thesis fair was a huge success. Thesis posters were on display throughout the Learning Innovation Center (LInC) and the hallways were buzzing […]
Naomi Sakaguchi
Moving away from home for the first time at 18 years old was undoubtedly one of the most nerve-wracking and stressful times of my […]
By Samantha Finlay
I am currently working on my thesis project and will be defending my thesis at the end of this month. I am a […]
One Monday last fall, Honors College senior Ryan Khalife, who majors in political science and economics, stood outside the JW Marriott Essex House in Manhattan […]
The College of Science is delighted to announce that Delaney Smith, a junior biochemistry and biophysics major, has received the Barry Goldwater Scholarship for 2018, the […]
Annie Parham, who graduated this winter from the Honors College with a degree in civil engineering, will transition this spring into a full-time position as […]
Even as they prepare for their next class, midterm or final project, honors students have one eye on the future. To help them prepare for […]
In his role as a student archivist in the Special Collections & Archives Research Center at Oregon State, senior Ethan Heusser digs through the millions […]
When biochemistry and molecular biology senior Trisha Chau participated in the Michigan Clinical Outcomes Research and Reporting Program (MCORRP) internship in the summer of 2017, […]