The Oregon Multicultural Archives helps preserve the histories and share the stories that document Oregon's African American, Asian American, Latino/a and Native American communities. The diverse collections reflect how these communities have contributed to the identity of the state of Oregon. The OMA is part of the Oregon State University Special Collections and Archives Researcher Center.
Want help with a writing project? We provide Skype and written consultations for all OSU students. The OWL is open from week two of each term until the beginning of finals week.
Follow these resources to request accommodations related to disability (both temporary and permanent) for housing and academics at Oregon State University.
Individuals may utilize this online form to file a complaint through Disability Access Services about an access concern with regards to an OSU building.
Download the Career Guide, provided by the Career Development Center, to discover how you can best develop and present yourself in the professional world.
The child care subsidy is available each term for current on-campus students at OSU-Cascades with children who are currently enrolled with a state-recognized child-care provider.
OSU-Cascades cares about your well-being. Individuals witness to or subject to acts of abuse, discrimination, assault, harassment, bullying or bias may report their concerns.
Handshake is your online tool for off-campus jobs, also available to Ecampus students. Access excellent resources and details on employers and industries from this modern, mobile-first platform that is networked with thousands of employers across the country. Register for an event, look for a job or internship, or connect with an employer using Handshake.
Access the numerous career resources available for OSU-Cascades students, including Beaver Careers - Cascades and tools to research employers across various industries.