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A Balancing Act

“They work hard in class and compete hard in the gym,” says Tanya Chaplin, OSU Women’s Gymnastics coach. “School is always our number one priority.

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Jordann Henkelman ’04 finds ideal career as a dietitian blending advocacy, teaching, and counseling

Jordann Henkelman ’04 was an active student at OSU, volunteering with the Student Dietetic Association and as president and advocate for SPEDA – Students Promoting Eating Disorder Awareness. Those experiences helped shape Jordann’s career path that started with her 12-month dietetic internship at Oregon Health and Sciences University.

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Author and educator Joanne Grabinski ’63 honors HHS faculty with gifts to gerontology

“As an alum of Oregon State and a gerontology educator for the past 30 years, I am so proud of my alma mater’s strong involvement and increasing national-level visibility in gerontology education and research…”

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Sensitive to Gluten? Remember these tips when eating out

Living the gluten free diet can be a lifestyle choice or a necessity because of gluten sensitivity.

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Self-regulation key to academic success for at-risk children

A study that will be published in a forthcoming journal adds to the mounting evidence that self-regulation – or children’s ability to control their behavior and impulses – is directly related to academic performance.

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Lower wages, lack of jobs means more Americans delaying “adulthood”

Despite living in an age of iPads and hybrid cars, young Americans are more like the young adults of the early 1900s than the baby boom generation: They are living at home longer, are financially insecure and are making lower wages.