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News and EventsHealth Careers Day Any organization which already works with youth, is willing to take the primary responsibility for planning and presenting a Health Careers Day experience, in Baker, Gilliam, Grant, Hood River northern Malheur, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco or Wheeler counties is eligible to apply for $1,000 in funding. For more information, contact Brenna Hines, bhines@eou.edu, 541-962-3801 or log on to www.eou.edu/neoahec/he2.html ________________
MedQuest Health Careers Exploration Week For an application, or information contact Brenna Hines, bhines@eou.edu, 541-962-3801 or click here: MedQuest Application ________________
MedStars Health Careers Honors Program For an application, or information contact Brenna Hines, bhines@eou.edu, 541-962-3801 or click here: Med Stars Application ________________
Great Discoveries Teacher Workshop Great Discoveries is an integrated curriculum that fosters student engagement in science, health, and literacy. Units in the curriculum have both a global and local perspective. Each begins with a compelling story, continues with science investigations and ends with a challenge for students to apply their learning. Learn more at the Great Discoveries Website. Two workshop dates are available: June 16th-27th, 2008 Bend August 4th-15th, 2008 Coos Bay For an application, or information contact Brenna Hines, bhines@eou.edu or 541-962-3801. ________________ Brain Awareness The Brain Awareness sponsored by OHSU's Office of Science Education and NEOAHEC, will be broadcast April 19th, 2008 from 9:30 to 12:00 from OHSU to Eastern Oregon University in La Grande. Participants can learn about the latest breakthroughs on the brain, practical strategies using this research, receive free teaching tools on the brain and earn two Professional Development Units. For more information, contact Brenna Hines, bhines@eou.edu or 541-962-3801. _________________ Girls in Science "The Real Haunted House: What is Making People Sick?" was the theme for this year's Girls in Science on Saturday, October 27, 2007 at Eastern Oregon University. A home owner had fallen ill and no one could find the cause. So, 100 girls, 6th through 8th grade, were invited to come and solve the mystery. Their investigation included chemistry, biology, anthropology, computer technology and more. The day was a huge success with over 100 girls registered before our registration deadline! Look for more information soon on Girls in Science 2008! |
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