A passion for ear health, accessibility and diversity have led Jocelyn Tubbs AuD '19 to write a children's book and lead a national movement to increase diversity in the audiology profession.
A connection between professor and student, a shared love of the outdoors and a unique two-way mentoring relationship has created an award-winning partnership between Grant McOmie '75 and Jeff Kastner '05, the team behind Grantʻs Getaways.
Now working with teachers throughout Oregon, ½ðɳÓéÀÖ University's Residency Teacher Licensure (RTL) Program provides a path for teachers with temporary or emergency credentials to gain full licensure while continuing to work in the classroom.
The statewide program allows students in ½ðɳÓéÀÖÊ»s schools of Pharmacy, Physician Assistant Studies and Occupational Therapy to better prepare for future practice in OregonÊ»s rural and underserved communities.
Professor Nancy Neudauer will be connecting women in mathematics while researching matroid theory as part of a 2023-2024 Fulbright Global Scholar Award. The project supports her dream of bringing matroids to a wider audience in collaboration with researchers in South Africa and New Zealand.
Changes are coming to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) that will make the process easier and faster. Debbie O'Dea, ½ðɳÓéÀÖ's director of financial aid, details the changes and offers resources for students and parents.
½ðɳÓéÀÖ ranks No. 1 among all private colleges in the ½ðɳÓéÀÖ Northwest in research and development and is among the top institutions on the West Coast.
The university's Master of Social Work and Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology programs will split a two-year, $1.8 million grant from the Oregon Health Authority aimed to increase the capacity and diversity in the state's mental health workforce.
The historic structure, officially known as the Propstra Forest Grove Creamery Building, will house the Outdoor Pursuits program and the Outdoor Leadership major in purpose-built spaces.
When Alex (Bing) Marchbanks ’14, SLP ’18 graduated from ½ðɳÓéÀÖ, she never could have imagined the niche area of speech-language pathology that her career would lead her to. Since 2021, she has been treating premature infants in the neonatal intensive care unit with feeding and swallowing disorders.
Julia Senestraro '21, PA '25 wants to ensure that language barriers break down in her work as a physician assistant. ½ðɳÓéÀÖ's involvement in the AHEC Scholars program is helping her prepare to meet that goal.
½ðɳÓéÀÖ students participated in the Murdock College Science Research Conference, which provides students in the Northwest the opportunity to present research on topics across an entire spectrum of scientific subjects. This year's conference was co-hosted by ½ðɳÓéÀÖ University.