Bryan Williamson, an avid biker who participated in a cross-country philanthropic bicycle trip, is a research assistant for the Center for Leadership Development.
Chase Fettig wishes more students knew about Be The Match and the impact of a bone marrow or stem cell donation.
The Marine Studies Initiative offers unparalleled opportunities for hands-on learning and training that prepares students — regardless of major — for influential careers in academics, government and private industry.
Meet representatives from more than 50 local and national organizations who are seeking OSU volunteers, interns and employees at the Nonprofit Opportunities Fair.
As the student coordinator of the Mind Spa at Counseling and Psychological Services, Virginia Tat spread awareness on mental health issues and services at OSU that help students combat depression, anxiety and stress.
Lacey Gunther, who traveled to Antarctica on a research cruise this past summer, says college is what you make of it and encourages students to get involved.
Grace Burleson’s experiences analyzing water treatment methods in Uganda strengthened her passion for international development.
Erin Peters nurtures her love of children and applies classroom knowledge to real-world experiences as executive director of Beavs Helping Kids.
Matthew Kaiser’s fascination with the biomedical field led him to a research fellowship with the Linus Pauling Institute.
The Ettihad Cultural Center is a unifying space for students to connect with and to explore cultures rooted in central and southwestern Asia and northern Africa.
Ariana Chedraui grew “professionally, personally and cross-culturally” during her internship in Gamba, Gabon.
Daniel Gomis enjoyed the vibrant culture of Cuba while studying abroad.
From literature to public health to business, you can explore topics meaningful to you, deepen your understanding and build skills that are important to the workplace by engaging in research. Follow these five steps to find a project that interests you!
The Rila Monastery, pictured above, is one of several sites visited by graduate students during the 13th Transatlantic Students Symposium.
Outspoken is one of several a cappella groups that offer personal development and leadership opportunities at Oregon State.
OSU student Sarah Jacobi’s passion for prosthetics and orthotics brought her to Senegal for an undergraduate research project.
The Food Forest provides opportunities for students to take part in organic gardening without even leaving campus.