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PAC wins national award
The College of Health's Physical Activity Course (PAC) Program was recognized as a Top Training Provider by the American Red Cross.
IMPACT Program wins Dam Proud Day Dammy Award
Congratulations to the IMPACT Program for winning the Dam Proud Day Dammy Award for Most Improved in Donors.
Doctoral student receives competitive research grant
Mina Salehi Sedeh, an EOH doctoral student in the Occupational Ergonomics and Biomechanics Laboratory, has been awarded a highly competitive research grant from the National Safety Council.
Associate professor named fellow
Associate Professor Will Massey was selected as a fellow by the Association for Applied Sport Psychology.
Director of online programs recognized for contributions
Ingrid Skoog, College of Health's director of online programs, was honored with an Ecampus Appreciation Award for her excellence in supporting effective teaching online and degree development.
HDFS doctoral student accepted as fellow
Iriana Muñoz was accepted as a fellow of the 2024 Summer Institute in Anti-Racist and Decolonizing Research Methods at George Mason University.
Sam Logan receives grant for disability and mobility project
Associate Professor Sam Logan received a grant from the OSU Women's Giving Circle for the proposal Disability and Mobility Do-It-Yourself Co-Operative.
Advancing inclusivity in online learning
Congrats to Clinical Assistant Professor Colin Mulligan on your contributions to the Ecampus Faculty Forum panel titled Inclusivity in Online Learning.
Newly promoted faculty
The College of Health is proud to announce the well-deserved promotions of several outstanding faculty members who have demonstrated exceptional dedication to their fields and made invaluable contributions to the college.
New endowed director of Moore Family Center
Associate Professor David Dallas has been selected as the new endowed director of the Moore Family Center for Whole Grain Foods, Nutrition and Preventive Health at Oregon State University.
Report led by Associate Professor Will Massey shows power of girls' sports
The Women's Sport Foundation released a report, "Thriving Through Sport: The Transformative Impact on Girls' Mental Health," led by Associate Professor Will Massey.
Dietetic intern recognized by Oregon Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
Hailey Zhou recently received the Oregon Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 2024 Outstanding Graduate Student Award.
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