Fall 2023 53 T I P S 5 WAYS TO KEEP LEARNING Just because you graduated, doesn’t mean it’s time to stop learning. Educational and engagement opportunities aboundatOregonState,whetherinpersonorin the virtual sphere. Here’s a breakdown of ways to learn, grow and connect with fellow Beavers. BY > SIOBHAN MURRAY 1. Enjoy science with a side of beer Nine times a year, OSU experts tackle questions like, ‘Why do scientists and social justice warriors need Star Trek?’ or ‘What’s the future of craft beer?’ Better yet, you can enjoy these thought-provoking presentations with food and drink. Learn about Science Pub events in Corvallis at beav.es/5uC and in Bend at beav.es/cascadepub. 2. Take a deep dive into health topics College of Health faculty, alumni and friends showcase how your health is impacted daily by social media, travel, food and more in this webcast series. Find events and browse past recordings at ForOregonState.org/Health. 3. Ask early career questions Each Ask Alumni virtual panel features recent graduates in a particular field who are well equipped to reflect on today’s job market. Find an event that’s suited to your goals at ForOregonState.org/AskAlumni. 4. Listen in to OSU podcasts Need something to listen to on your morning dog walk or daily commute? OSU produces more than a dozen podcasts, from “Engineering Out Loud” to “Beaver Sports.” Check out the options at oregonstate.edu/podcasts. 5. Audit an OSU course for free Oregon residents aged 65 or older can audit OSU courses at no charge, including Ecampus courses. Explore a new subject or build on your knowledge by learning from faculty experts. Learn more at beav.es/audit. OSU FOUNDATION Your gift to the Student Mental Health Fund will expand e!orts by David and his peers to develop the Beavers Belong Support Network, support a 24/7 counseling app and strengthen other mental health resources at Oregon State. Join us: bit.ly/OSUStudentMentalHealth “It feels fulfilling to advocate for better mental health services for our community. Things I do will have an impact on the future.” —DAVID NGO DAVID NGO Senior in psychology, writing minor Chair, Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Student Advisory Board
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