As a self-described Tribal student, mother and scientist, Sydelle Harrison, BS ’16, MPH ’18, works to change the perception among tribal youth that college isn’t for them. To do so, she’s led three two-day tours and can rattle of a handful of individuals who have followed her lead in pursuit of a college degree from […]
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Juggling a college course load while three small children dance underfoot isn’t always easy, admits human development and family sciences student and stay-at-home mom Heather Reding.
On your mark, get set, go

Public health students and faculty engaged families in health promotion activities as part of Corvallis’ seventh annual Get Outdoors (GO) Day.

Their degrees and futures are diverse, but these graduates have a common vision and purpose – to improve health and well-being for all.
The Honors College at OSU-Cascades was made for students like Casey Collier ’19.
What is global health?
When I tell people that I’m obtaining my doctoral degree in public health with a global health concentration, I often get a puzzled look. “What does global health even mean?” I care deeply about the field and while I can spend most of my time talking about it, there are three main points that I […]