Oregon State alumni are health navigators, helping Lincoln School students and their families get health insurance through Healthy Kids, an expansion of the Oregon Health Plan.
Oregon State alumni are health navigators, helping Lincoln School students and their families get health insurance through Healthy Kids, an expansion of the Oregon Health Plan.
Duncan and Cindy Douglass Campbell ’76 business have dedicated their lives, their work, and their resources to helping vulnerable children.
“For both of us, education is our highest priority,” Jennylee ’59 home economics education says, describing the $7,000 gift of stock that she and her husband, Greg ’58 engineering, gave to the Hallie Ford Center for Healthy Children and Families.
There are lots of practical reasons Joel Weinman wants to become a nurse.
The study conducted is the first to use both depression and low self-esteem as outcomes with a nationally representative sample of adolescents.
The 4-H Urban-Rural Exchange allows host families from Grant, Klamath, and Wallowa counties to open their homes to city kids and Multnomah County families to rural students.