Help raise awareness and funds to enhance two programs supporting those with disabilities by joining the College of Public Health and Human Sciences’ Pre-Therapy and Allied Health Club (PTAH) from noon – 6 p.m. May 12-14 for its annual Wheel-A-Thon event in the Memorial Union Quad.
In what has become much more than a tradition, the annual event celebrates the college’s extraordinary students and those who support them in a meaningful way.
CPHHS Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Programs Marie Harvey will give a lecture on sexual health issues as part of the university’s “Recognizing Excellence: Distinguished Professor Lectures” series.
“I’m very interested in what we eat and how food has an impact in terms of healthy lifestyles and letting us live better,” says CPHHS Moore Family Center Director Emily Ho.
An Oregon State University researcher has found a relationship between motor skill deficiencies and the severity of the symptoms of autism spectrum disorder in very young children.
What will you do to become the healthiest nation in one generation? That was the question poised to Oregon State University students and community members who took part in the Public Health Fair Friday, April 11.