Pre-Health: Oxy Summer Research
Learn about Oxy summer research opportunities and application deadlines. Prof. Clair Morrissey, Faculty Director of the Undergraduate Research Center will be presenting.
Student registration is on Handshake.
Learn about Oxy summer research opportunities and application deadlines. Prof. Clair Morrissey, Faculty Director of the Undergraduate Research Center will be presenting.
Student registration is on Handshake.
Learn from Oxy pre-med and pre-health students how they found summer opportunities that are aligned with their plans to pursue medical school and health profession programs.
Student registration is on Handshake.
Dr. Jose González is the Medical Director of Healthcare in Action, a Los Angeles-based medical group that provides care to older adults and other vulnerable individuals who are experiencing homelessness. Dr. González is board-certified in both Internal Medicine and Addiction Medicine.
Are you a first-year, transfer student, or a student new to pre-health advising? Pre-Health 101 will introduce different paths in health professions and show you how to navigate the Oxy academic support resources to help you thrive.
Student registration is on Handshake.
Professor Archibong is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Barnard College, Columbia University. She is also a David M. Rubenstein Fellow at The Brookings Institution.
This event is in-person only and is open to all Oxy students, faculty and staff! The event is sponsored by the Remsen Bird fund and the Department of Economics at Oxy.
Join Project SAFE in honoring Sexual Assault Awareness Month with our annual Take Back the Week programming! Centered around both Denim Day and Take Back the Night, this years’ events include healing spaces, opportunities to participate in awareness-raising, and workshops to facilitate creative expression.
Pre-med and pre-health students will have the rare opportunity to engage in this hands-on learning experience which may include: an introduction to the basic suture kit, types of sutures, basic suture knots, suture techniques and procedures, and suture removal. This event is hosted by the Office of Pre-Health Advising, and representatives from the U.S. Army will guide students through the experience. Register on Handshake.
At what levels, and by what mechanisms, do linguistic variables intersect with or affect political and economic outcomes?
Recognizing the limits of the current literature—both linguistic and economic—and focusing on hyper-diverse urban environments as a way forward.
Alisa Slaughter's essays, short fiction, and translations have most recently appeared in Flyway, terrain.org, and Santa Monica Review. Her collection of short fiction, Bad Habitats, was published in 2013 by Gold Line Press. She holds an MFA from Warren Wilson College and an MA in comparative literature from the University of Arizona and teaches at the University of Redlands.
Josh Gellers is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration at the University of North Florida, U.S. Fulbright Scholar to Sri Lanka, and a Research Fellow of the Earth System Governance Project. Gellers' research focuses on sustainable development, human rights, and technology. His work has appeared in Global Environmental Politics, International Environmental Agreements, Journal of Environment and Development, Journal of Human Rights and the Environment, Sustainability Science, and Transnational Environmental Law, among others.