Parenting Education Week to discuss parental roles and community support

Join the College of Public Health and Human Sciences’ Hallie E. Ford Center for Healthy Children and Families May 20, […]

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Video: 20th Annual Wheel-A-Thon raises disability awareness

College of Public Health and Human Sciences’ clubs and programs, local businesses, Oregon State athletic teams and more participated in […]

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Public Health student starts club to raise awareness about diabetes

Living with diabetes can sometimes feel like a lonely disease – but one Public Health student is making strides to […]

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Video: 10th Annual Celebration of Excellence recognizes the college’s best and brightest

Dedication. Inspiration. Motivation. Three powerful words describing those invested in the College of Public Health and Human Sciences – and […]

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Parenting Education Week to discuss parental roles and community support

Community

Parenting Education Week to discuss parental roles and community support

Join the College of Public Health and Human Sciences’ Hallie E. Ford Center for Healthy Children and Families May 20, 21 and 23 in this […]

Public Health grad’s lifelong struggles inspire need to help others

Alumni

Public Health grad’s lifelong struggles inspire need to help others

After a lifelong struggle with depression, thoughts of suicide, and an eating disorder, Lindsey Kato now works as a suicide prevention coordinator.
New biomechanics lab in Bend one of the few of its kind in the country

Research

New biomechanics lab in Bend one of the few of its kind in the country

A new biomechanics laboratory opening this May in Bend will provide cutting-edge research and intervention strategies for injuries – especially knees, ankles and hips – […]

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New biomechanics lab in Bend one of the few of its kind in the country

New biomechanics lab in Bend one of the few of its kind in the country

A new biomechanics laboratory opening this May in Bend will provide cutting-edge research and intervention […]

 
Excess vitamin E intake not a health concern

Excess vitamin E intake not a health concern

Despite concerns that have been expressed about possible health risks from high intake of vitamin […]

 
OSU receives $4.7 million USDA grant to help Oregon teens stay healthy

OSU receives $4.7 million USDA grant to help Oregon teens stay healthy

Oregon State University has received a grant of nearly $5 million to develop an obesity […]

 
Study finds sexual health services for rural Latino men could be improved

Study finds sexual health services for rural Latino men could be improved

A new study based on in-depth interviews of rural Latino men in western Oregon finds […]

 

Calendar

May
21
2013

Lecture: Oregon Parenting Education Week...

"Supporting Children’s First Teachers: Promoting School Readiness Through Parent Education."...

 
May
23
2013

Lecture: Oregon Parenting Education Week...

"Boys, men, fathers: A 30-year intergenerational study of how fatherhood...

 
May
24
2013

Research Seminars...

"Translating Epidemiologic Findings into Action to Eliminate Disparities" Victor J....

 
Jun
01
2013

Girls On The Run...

Join Kid Spirit and Girld On the Run for the annual...

 
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