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Sociology majors have options!!!!
07/06/2021

Sociology majors have options!!!!

Plus expert advice on how to land one!

Dear StudentsAre you looking for a different course experience--international flavor with a field component all in the p...
03/03/2021

Dear Students

Are you looking for a different course experience--international flavor with a field component all in the pandemic era when we can't meet in person or travel abroad? Well, together with 3 other professors, I've been thinking about and working on the same idea!

The attached flyer describes a 3-credit course to be offered this spring: Coasts Compared: Aruba & Oregon (ENSC 299). The course is open to both e-campus and on campus students.

The two-institution international course will focus on the coasts of Aruba (small Caribbean island off the coast of Venezuela that is politically part of the Netherlands) and Oregon. It will include a limited number of students (maximum 20 total) from Oregon State University and the University of Aruba. Only 6 slots are allocated to Sociology students.

Speakers from OSU and Aruba will deliver lectures via Zoom. There will be lab-type assignments that bring together students from the two universities. While there are no enforced prerequisites, high school knowledge of biology and good communication skills will be assumed.

I recommend this course for students with an interest in Sociology, Environmental Sociology, geography, and understanding human-nature relations in different settings.

With only 6 slots allocated to Sociology, if you are interested be sure to make a timely decision. This is a first time run for the course. Future offerings may be held in the field in Aruba.

If you have questions, you are welcome to contact me.

Sincerely,

Dwaine Plaza
Professor of Sociology
Oregon State University

Spring Registration opens February 21st, 2021!Please remember you have a specific date and time to begin your register a...
02/15/2021

Spring Registration opens February 21st, 2021!

Please remember you have a specific date and time to begin your register and directions to check this are below. I have attached the Academic Calendar for your review.

Priority Registration Phase I begins Feb 21, 2021
• You can only register for up to 16 credit hours.
• You cannot waitlist during Phase I

Priority Registration Phase II begins Mar 11th, 2021
• You can register for up to 19 credit hours.
• You can waitlist for classes.

PINs – The PIN you used for Fall and Winter should allow you to register for Spring term.

Members of the OSU Community,Like you, I watched with horror the outrageous and violent attack yesterday on our nation’s...
01/08/2021

Members of the OSU Community,

Like you, I watched with horror the outrageous and violent attack yesterday on our nation’s capitol building. This attack assailed not only our elected leaders but the Constitutional values and processes that guide our country each day and the peaceful transition of governmental power prescribed by law.

I condemn such violence, hatred and actions against what America stands for.

I am thankful that democracy and the U.S. Constitution stood resolute against this attempted coup and that a joint session of Congress overnight was able to complete counting the electoral votes and certifying the election of our next president and vice president.

Yesterday’s attack should have never happened. Our current president could have kept such an offense from occurring, but instead chose to incite violence by sharing continued lies, misinformation and fomenting hatefulness. In turn, we witnessed not only an insurrection, but what appeared to be underprepared U.S. Capitol law enforcement seemingly responding yesterday with inexplicable leniency to violent rioters attacking the capitol in contrast to an aggressive police response during recent largely peaceful Black Lives Matters protests in Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C. last summer. Was this an example of leniency involving radical white anarchists? We do not know yet. I do know what took place yesterday needs to be thoroughly investigated and those rioters intent on destroying our democracy should face justice.

We are better as a country and as Americans than what we transpired yesterday. We must never again see such an assault on our nation and its long-held values of freedom, equality and democracy for all.

Looking ahead, I ask that each of us take note of the leadership oratory that U.S. Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah offered last night within the U.S. Senate: “The best way we can show respect for the voters who are upset is by telling them the truth.”

Each of us within Oregon State University has a role and responsibility in communicating and advancing the truth.

We must do so in our roles as educators, students and staff through our teaching, learning, engagement and research. And by engaging in peaceful and civil discussion and discourse, mutual respect, advocacy, and even disagreement — within our campuses and in the communities where the university operates and serves. As the late Franklin Delano Roosevelt stated, “the real safeguard of democracy is education.”

I ask that we each act within the principles of democracy and together build agreement and work to advance truth and our shared values.

Let us not forget — but learn from and never repeat — what occurred yesterday. Together, I believe, we will advance the promise of democracy and equality for our great nation.

Sincerely,

F. King Alexander
President

10/14/2019

Hello to OSU School of Public Policy majors! Just a reminder, we're now in week three and hopefully you have settled into your courses for this term. Just a reminder, Winter term registration PHASE I opens November 17th. If you haven't had contact with your advisor and aren't sure what classes you want to take, now is the time to schedule an advising appointment.

Welcome to OSU Fall term!Here is a link to the SPP Academic Calendar
10/03/2019

Welcome to OSU Fall term!

Here is a link to the SPP Academic Calendar

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Ecampus Students at OSU!!!Travel GrantWe can help cover your travel costsIf you are traveling to commencement from a dis...
03/26/2019

Ecampus Students at OSU!!!
Travel Grant

We can help cover your travel costs
If you are traveling to commencement from a distance greater than 30 miles from Corvallis, you are eligible to receive a travel award from Ecampus. The travel award can help you cover a portion of your travel costs. The deadline to apply is Friday, May 3.

Note: If you are chosen for a travel award, you may be selected to answer a couple of questions for a short video and/or have your photo taken at the reception. Portions of your answers, along with your photo, may be used for Ecampus marketing purposes including in print, web and video.

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Virtual Student Federal Service(https://www.state.gov/vsfs/ )U.S. citizen college students can make a real difference in...
03/11/2019

Virtual Student Federal Service
(https://www.state.gov/vsfs/ )

U.S. citizen college students can make a real difference in the work of the U.S. government through the Virtual Student Federal Service(VSFS). VSFS harnesses the expertise and digital excellence of U.S. citizen students to move the work of their government forward on multiple fronts. Since 2009, thousands of VSFS eInterns have expanded the efforts of the U.S. government around the world – from dorm rooms to libraries and coffee shops, to wherever the students happen to be. This year, there are more government agencies than ever participating, including:
American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC)
Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
EducationUSA
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC)
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
General Services Administration (GSA)
Health & Human Services (HHS)
Indian Health Services (IHS)
Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
National Archives (NARA)
National Gallery of Art (NGA)
National Institute of Corrections (NIC)
National Library of Medicines (NLM - NIH) United States Geological Survey (USGS)
National Park Service (NPS)
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI)
Peace Corps
Smithsonian Institution
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
U.S. Department of Defense (DOD)
U.S. Department of Education (ED)
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
U.S. Department of Labor (DOL)
U.S. Department of State (DOS)
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)

Program Details

Each year, VSFS supervisors can begin submitting project proposal requests starting on May 1. All requests are due by June 10. U.S. students can apply to their top three VSFS projects from July 1-31 on USAJOBS.gov. Supervisors will review applications in August and may contact VSFS candidates for a virtual interview. As part of the interview, candidates may be asked to show examples of their expertise and work. All candidates will learn by early September if they have been offered a position.
Once they have accepted a position, eInterns will be expected to work on their projects for about ten hours per week from September through May. Some eInterns have worked with their academic institutions to receive course credit for their VSFS eInte
rnships.
If you have additional questions, check out the FAQ section. If you still can’t find the answer you’re looking for, the VSFS team ([email protected]) is happy to help. Don’t miss out!

Frequently Asked Questions
(https://www.state.gov/vsfs/c39937.htm )

American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) EducationUSA Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) Food and Drug Administration (FDA) General Services Administration....

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