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When you’re here, you’re family  December 25th, 2011

 

PHOTO: Hussain AlIbrahim, 19, sips his drink from a festive mug Saturday morning at the home of his Corvallis host, Cheryl Bryson. (Jesse Skoubo | Mid-Valley Newspapers)

Corvallis family introduces Christmas to homestay students

[Corvallis Gazette-Times, Dec. 25, 2011] — Although they have different skin colors, first languages and religious beliefs, Cheryl Bryson treats Rayan AlFedaih and Hussain AlImbrahim just like family.

AlFedaih and AlImbrahim, both 19, are from Saudi Arabia. The two are staying in Bryson’s north Corvallis home as part of Oregon State University’s homestay program with Bryson and her 16-year-old granddaughter, Nikita Dir.

“I’ve always wanted Nikita to grow up to know it’s not just Corvallis, it’s not just Oregon and it’s not just the United States,” Bryson, 61, said. “I want her to be aware of other cultures and beliefs and not to fear other people.”

OSU partners with Corvallis residents for its homestay program, which offers international students a more holistic experience while studying abroad. Stays with families can last for a weekend or a few years, depending on the host’s preference.

AlFedaih and Allmbrahim are staying for the winter term and are slowly adapting to American culture.

“People are so friendly here. There’s also a lot of green,” AlImbrahim said. He added that at home his family has just one cat, so he was unused to Bryson’s house, which is home to three cats, two dogs and three chickens.

“It’s a zoo in here,” he said.

Saturday, the group prepped for a Bryson Christmas Eve tradition of gathering at a cousin’s house for dinner. Although ham is a staple of the family’s holiday meal, Bryson made a turkey for her guests, who are Muslim and don’t eat pork.

AlFedaih and AlImbrahim said that they are enjoying learning about Christmas traditions, even though there are some parts that remain a mystery.

“I don’t understand Santa,” AlFedaih said. “A chubby man comes from the ceiling into the fireplace. There’s no logic in it.”

The equivalent holiday in Islam, the Saudi students agreed, is Ramadan. Celebrated in the ninth month of the lunar calendar, Ramadan is the month of fasting, intended to teach Muslims patience, spirituality, humility and submissiveness to God. When Ramadan is over, Muslims have a large celebration for Eid Al-Fitr, the first day of the next month.

Read more of the original article on the Corvallis Gazette-Times website.

Learn more about the UHDS Homestay Program and other local host families.

By Emily Gillespie, Corvallis Gazette-Times


Fall 2012 move-in days annouced  December 19th, 2011

During Fall 2012, Oregon State University move-in will be spread over two days, Sept. 18 and 19. Check in will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. Arrival times will be assigned to students for specific slots during the day.

Buildings available for move in on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012 (Day One)

  • Cauthorn Hall
  • Finley Hall
  • Halsell Hall
  • McNary Hall
  • Weatherford Hall
  • West Hall
  • Wilson Hall

Buildings available for move in on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012 (Day Two)

  • Bloss Hall
  • Buxton Hall
  • Callahan Hall
  • Hawley Hall
  • International Living-Learning Center
  • Poling Hall
  • Sackett Hall
  • Avery Lodge (cooperative)
  • Azalea House (cooperative)
  • Dixon Lodge (cooperative)
  • Oxford House (cooperative)

See a list of other important dates in the OSU housing application process and stay tuned for more information on Move-In Day.


Now hiring: Student dining center workers  December 14th, 2011

University Housing & Dining Services is once again accepting applications for student positions in our dining centers. In particular, UHDS seeks students that are available to work during the  lunch hour.

University Housing & Dining Services, and Dining Services specifically, employs hundreds of student staff in a variety of locations, including: Arnold, McNary, Bing’s, Marketplace West, and OSU Catering. Dining Services includes student positions in food preparation, retail food sales, dining operations, and customer service.

To find out if you are eligible for student employment please consult the OSU Student Employment Manual. In addition, all student positions must be familiar with the Student Training Manual (pdf).

Fill out the online Dining Application to apply.

 

Job descriptions:

If you have previously submitted an application we still have it on file and will just need your winter term class schedule to consider you for employment next term.

If you have questions about the dining jobs application process, email DiningApplication@oregonstate.edu.

See our Jobs with UHDS page for more information on employment opportunities in the department.


Several hall themes will change in Fall 2012  December 7th, 2011

Starting fall of 2012, University Housing & Dining Services will be changing the programmatic locations and offerings for a few of the residence halls.

Finley Hall to house upper classmen and conference guests

Finley Hall will change from a sole purpose residence hall for OSU students to become a multipurpose facility for a few new and current growing programs.

The seventh floor was designated as an upper class and transfer student floor this yea (2011-12). Finley will continue to provide space for upper class and transfer students for 2012-13.

In addition, two floors will be filled with OSU scholars/interns and INTO-OSU monthly arrivals that take place after hours.

The remaining floors will be used for conference housing similar to what many institutions throughout the region provide.

Honors College finds new home in West Hall

The University Honors College (UHC) Program will move from McNary Hall where it has been located for years to West Hall starting in the Fall of 2012. The hall will continue to be open to all residents, although UHC students will be given priority in the room assignment process.

Sackett Hall to house ROTC students

With the programmatic change in Finley, the areas designated for those who participate in the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) Program will transition to Sackett Hall in Fall 2012.  Students who would like to live with other ROTC students and/or who keep the same strenuous ROTC schedule are welcome to live in a designated wing of Sackett.

— Eric Hansen, associate director

Learn more about UHDS hall themes.