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$5,500 awarded to the Nutrition and Dietetics Club
Peer-elected student leadership will curate a series of field trips exploring an array of food and nutrition organizations and businesses in the region.
$2,616 awarded to a Faculty Staff Fitness Program housed within the College of Health
This grant provides funding to supply Oregon State’s Adaptive Exercise Clinic (AEC) with adequate and updated equipment to meet participants' specific needs and provide a scholarship fund for enrollment fees so the program is accessible to all.
The US Department of Veterans Affairs highlights faculty's work
The US Department of Veterans Affairs produced a video interview of health management and policy professor Denise M. Hynes, PhD, RN.
CDC article highlights commercial fishing safety grants
These projects are making a difference in fishermen’s lives. Research and training need to be relevant and practical for vessel owners and crew.
Faculty and alumnae publish article in New England Journal of Medicine
This article captures how the fall of Roe is particularly damaging for poorer women in our country.
MPH students and alum publish a state report
MPH-Public Health Practice students Elisabeth Castillo and KC Thompson, and an MPH-Health Promotion Health Behavior alumni worked with a team to publish a post-COIVD report for the state of Oregon.
Kinesiology grad student awarded
Congratulations to Kinesiology graduate student Christina Geisler for winning the American Kinesiology Association (AKA) Master's Scholar Award.
Faculty quoted in recess article
Congrats to Will Massey, who was quoted in the article Recess is Good for Kids. Why Don't More States Require it?
Grant for Sensory Space
Congrats to Heidi Wegis & Jen Beamer! They received a grant from the Kuni Foundation for $20,000 to create a Sensory Space for the IMPACT program.
MPH students receive funding for their internship projects
Rachel Culp and Valerie Edwards, were selected to receive funding from the Northwest Center for Public Health Practice for their internship projects.
Student awarded Society for Research in Child Development postoc fellowship
Isabella Ozenbaugh has been awarded a competitive SRCD State Policy Postdoctoral Fellowship which is a national fellowship that “places early career developmental scientists in state-level executive branch agencies.”
Students win Northwest AT Association Koto-Steele Student Quiz Bowl
OSU’s Master of Athletic Training students won the NWATA Koto-Steele Student Quiz Bowl, advancing to represent District 10 nationally.
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