EOCCC - Eastern Oregon Collaborative Colleges Center Treasure Valley Community College courses which satisfy general EducationDistribution Requirements at Eastern oregon University. http://www.eoccc.edu/aaot/aaot1ac.html
Extractions: Treasure Valley Community College courses which satisfy General Education Distribution Requirements at Eastern Oregon University. Humanities: Choose courses from at least two different prefixes other than student's major. No more than 12 credit hours in a discipline will apply in one area of general education.
EOCCC - Eastern Oregon Collaborative Colleges Center Blue Mountain Community College courses which satisfy general EducationDistribution Requirements at Eastern oregon University. http://www.eoccc.edu/aaot/aaot1bc.html
Oregon Colleges Online AAOT) degree you can complete your first two years of college and meet the lowerdivisiongeneral-education requirements for oregon's public universities. http://oregoncollegesonline.com/degrees.html
Extractions: DEGREES / CERTIFICATES by distance learning If you are seeking a two-year degree, time and location shouldn't hold you back. Some of Oregon's community colleges now offer two-year, associate's degrees through distance learning. That means you can get your degree with little or no time spent at a traditional campus location. We have the degrees to help you get ahead and that allow you to stay right where you are to do it. With an Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (AAOT) degree you can complete your first two years of college and meet the lower-division general-education requirements for Oregon's public universities. Completing the AAOT degree simplifies the transfer process for community college students. The classes you take for the degree fulfill the general requirements, but not necessarily specific department or major requirements with regard to courses. You can get your AAOT degree entirely through distance learning at Central Oregon Community College in Bend, Chemeketa Community College in Salem, Lane Community College in Eugene, or Portland Community College. Find out more about each college's AAOT degree requirements.
Extractions: High Performance Learning Communities Project Overview: IPAR has formed a highly collaborative partnership with the Oregon Department of Education (ODE) to engage low performing schools in a research-based improvement process designed to lead to sustained growth in student performance. The Oregon High Performance Learning Community (HPLC) Project builds on the success of the national HPLC Project funded by the US Department of Education. As part of this unique collaboration, we provide technical assistance to specialists from the ODE as they learn how to become school coaches using the HPLC approach to school improvement. Eleven Oregon schools from across the state learn about and use the HPLC Cycle of School Improvement guided by the five HPLC Principles which include; Shared Vision, Learning Community, Challenging and Meaningful Curriculum, Supportive Organizational Structure, and Proactive Community Relations. Skills: School team members will be trained in the Six Essential Skills and Habits of Mind necessary to carry out whole-school change linked to student achievement and equity. These include: 1) Planning for whole-school change based on HPLC Principles, 2) Using data-based inquiry in a cycle of school improvement, 3) Working toward an equity goal that student achievement is not predictable based on a student's ethnicity, gender, or home language, 4) Learning to adopt and adapt strategies that work, 5) Building the know-how to implement change, and 6) Developing a collaborative infrastructure for continuously improving classroom practice.
Extractions: Click on Measure Number for PEAPAC Commentary Ballot Measure Title Measure Number Yes/No Measure #14 Amends Constitution: Removes Historical Racial References In Obsolete Sections Of Oregon Constitution, Article Vii (Original), Article Xviii Yes Measure #15 Amends Constitution: Authorizes State To Issue General Obligation Bonds For Seismic Rehabilitation Of Public Education Buildings (Defined) Yes Measure #16 Amends Constitution: Authorizes State To Issue General Obligation Bonds For Seismic Rehabilitation Of Emergency Services Buildings (Defined)
Extractions: It is important for students to take the UO College of Business qualifying exam and apply for major status one term prior to the term they want to take upper division business courses. Information and study guides for the qualifying exam are available on the UO website at www.uoregon.edu . Follow the links to the business department's undergraduate advising page. All pre-business majors are strongly encouraged to consult an adviser for dates and details regarding the qualifying exam, updated transfer information, recommended electives, and MHCC Associate of Arts degree requirements and options. MHCC Business Adviser: Susan McClaren e-mail: smiths@mhcc.edu Accounting Option Adviser: Jim Arnold e-mail: arnoldj@mhcc.edu University of Oregon Adviser: Jeanne Coe
OHSU: School Of Medicine oregon Health Science University School Pediatrics Physician Assistant EducationPsychiatry Public Surgery Cardiothoracic Surgery general Surgery Pediatric http://www.ohsu.edu/som/
Extractions: OHSU School of Medicine School of Medicine Departments Basic Science Departments, Institutes, Programs Behavioral Neuroscience Heart Research Institute Integrative Biomedical Sciences Program Neuroscience Graduate Program Program in Molecular and Cellular Biosciences Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute Clinical Science Departments, Divisions, Institutes Anesthesiology and Peri-Operative Medicine Center for Women's Health Dermatology Diagnostic Radiology Nuclear Medicine Dotter Interventional Institute Emergency Medicine Family Medicine Medicine Cardiology Gastroenterology Molecular Medicine Neurological Surgery Neurology OHSU Cancer Institute Pathology Pediatrics Physician Assistant Education Psychiatry Radiation Oncology Surgery Cardiothoracic Surgery General Surgery Pediatric Surgery Urology Vascular Surgery Medical education at OHSU places the student at the forefront of health care knowledge. As a student at OHSU's School of Medicine, you can enjoy the benefits of a faculty and staff who have earned international recognition for their achievements and commitment to excellence. The only real limits to scholastic accomplishment rest within you...the individual student.
Services - Www.Work-Links.org - Morrow And Umatilla County, of Service This programprepares people to take the general education Development (GED) test.general education Development (GED) Preparation. http://www.work-links.org/E/00039/ServicesDetails.cfm?ServiceID=20
Skywarn Spotters danny.mercer@noaa.gov or dave.willson@noaa.gov, In oregon Clatsop, Columbia SkywarnSpotter's Guide general guidelines have been established by the Portland NWS http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/Portland/skywarn.html
Extractions: Skywarn is a National Weather Service (NWS) program of trained volunteer severe weather spotters. Skywarn volunteers support their local community and government by providing the NWS with timely and accurate severe weather reports. These reports, when integrated with modern NWS technology, are used to inform communities of the proper actions to take as severe weather threatens. The key focus of the Skywarn program is to save lives and property through the use of the observations and reports of trained volunteers.
History Resources not, this site can still help you with lots of oregon Trail information the NewspaperCollectors' Society, is a searchable library of general American history http://www.educationindex.com/history/
Extractions: History Resources A B C D E F ... H I J K L M N ... P Q R S T U ... W X Y Z This site features information on Columbus's historic voyage from the Library of Congress archives. Not much on graphics, but a lot of good information here. SM An Abridged History of the USA This book, published online, covers a period of 207 years of U.S. History. It starts with the ratification of the Constitution and ends with the 1996 Presidential Campaign. It has some pictures and links to other sites which provide supporting/additional information. Very interesting! The Academy of Achievement brings you pictures and stories of "legendary achievers" of the 20th century in areas such as arts, public service, sports, and science. Its a diverse and interesting group. Theres also a section where you can hear achievers tell how important qualities such as passion and vision have been to them. (Slow, but there is a low bandwidth version.) The Bibliotheque Nationale de France presents this large site containing historical information of the King Charles V period. It's organized well, with access to many documents, manuscripts, and works of art. Available in English and French.
University Publications Honors at oregon Information in the online University of oregon Catalogis updated once a year when the printed version is published. http://www.uoregon.edu/~uopubs/bulletin/
Extractions: The Forest Science Extension Program is a primary means of disseminating the information generated by Departmental and other research programs to woodland owners, practicing professional land managers, and the general public. Organizationally, Extension is linked to the USDA Extension Service through the College of Forestry Dean's Office. Extension specialist faculty, however, are directly supervised by the Department Head. Our broad, general goals are to: Promote good land stewardship, Translate and disseminate research information, Create positive attitudes toward active forest management for attainment of owner objectives, and Facilitate the exchange of operational technology among forest land managers. These goals support and are complementary to the long-term Departmental goals. The current Extension program includes the following resource specialists: These Specialists interact closely with the 15 county forestry Extension Agents, five of whom are faculty of the Department.
Death With Dignity * Dwd This website contains comprehensive information about the oregon Death with Dignity Act and physician Category Society Issues Euthanasia Pro-Euthanasia OrganizationsThursday, March 20, 2003. ORAL ARGUMENT IN oregon V. ASHCROFT SET FOR MAY 7THIN PORTLAND, OR. Arizonans Support oregonstyle DWD Law » Find out more. http://www.dwd.org/
Extractions: The Food Resource is undergoing changes. In addition to the digital library [Food and Ingredients], the educational and technical services are being expanded. Since the goal is to assist the food industry and, thus, the consumer, these parts will be expanded. An e-commerce section to promote those receiving the services will be developed. If you have links that you would like to be added, please send link and a brief summary of 25 words or less. Eventually, a form will be added. Suggestions are welcome. All should go to food@orst.edu LINKS to Top This link contains many links that do not yet have a home now the site is undergoing reconstruction and improvement. With the new and improved site we did not want to lose the information that many webbers use. As we develop the different learning packages and the technical information we plan on this list becoming smaller and smaller.
Extractions: Community Education and Outreach Programs Classroom presentations K-12: available by calling 312-6681 and scheduling a visit by our humane education coordinator, Lynne Ouchida. Topics include basic and responsible animal care and treatment, dog bite prevention, stopping pet overpopulation, projects kids can get involved in with their local shelter and more... Community Outreach: Humane Society staff and volunteers are available to provide materials to neighborhoods experiencing animal problems, presentations and community programs, assistance with shelter/provisions/pet foods and working with local law enforcement to stop abuse and violence against animals and people. GENERAL INFO ADOPTION EDUCATION COMMUNITY EVENTS ...
Extractions: Quick Find Choose One SCHOOLS Academic Departments and Divisions College of Pharmacy (Joint pgm w/OSU) School of Dentistry School of Medicine School of Nursing INTERDISCIPLINARY CENTERS Biomedical Info Communication Center Center for Coastal and Land-Margin Research Center for Ethics in Health Care Center for Healthy Aging Center for Spoken Language Understanding Center for Women's Health Dotter Interventional Institute Heart Research Center OHSU Cancer Institute Oregon Hearing Research Center EDUCATION SITES Area Health Education Centers Center for Professional Development Continuing Dental Education Continuing Medical Education Continuing Nursing Education Dietetic Internship Program Libraries Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs OHSU Bookstores Physician Assistant Program Program in Molecular and Cellular Biosciences HEALTH CARE SITES Aging and Alzheimer's Disease Center ALS Center Blood Brain Barrier Program Casey Eye Institute Doernbecher Children's Hospital Health Guide to OHSU Macular Degeneration Center Multiple Sclerosis Center of Oregon OHSU Epilepsy Center Oregon Geriatric Education Center Oregon Stroke Center Parkinson's Center of Oregon Skull Base Surgery Service VA Medical Centers RESEARCH SITES Center for Groundwater Research Center for Human-Computer Communication Center for Information Technology Ctr for Research on Occupational and Environ Toxicology Database and Object Technology Lab General Clinical Research Center