Today in the News Media is a synopsis of some of the most prominent coverage of OSU people and programs. Inclusion of any item constitutes neither an endorsement nor a critique, but rather is intended only to make the OSU community aware of significant items in the media. For more about this section, see: https://today.oregonstate.edu/email/submission-guidelines.
“These prey specializations aren’t just choices that orcas make on a daily basis—they are hardwired,” says Bob Pitman, a marine ecologist and affiliate of Oregon State University’s Marine Mammal Institute.
In a study published in the journal Historical Biology, paleobiologist George Poinar Junior, who has a courtesy appointment in the Oregon State University College of Science, presents an early record of a newly discovered species of the ant-mimicking spider Myrmarachne colombiana. (see also Forbes, Scientific Frontline, Discover)
Earlier this month, Oregon State University received $10 million from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to work with a coalition of Native American tribes to explore opportunities to manufacture products and materials made from hemp.
Joshua Stewart, a quantitative ecologist at Oregon State University’s Marine Mammal Institute, who was not an author on the paper, estimates the gray whale population was reduced by half during the most recent mortality event.
Researchers at Oregon State University have developed a new way to measure the water content of snow. David Hill is a professor at OSU in its Water Resources program. He said snowpack was traditionally measured at its usual peak, on April 1. Instead, “We chose an approach that is a little bit more holistic, and kind of adds up the snowpack over the year."
On a sunny day in a shipyard in Houma, a group of scientists gather on the deck of a ship, finally able to see the vessel they have waited years for. Kristen Beem, a marine technician at Oregon State University, is giving a tour. The ship is not yet finished, but she tells them it will be loaded with the best technology on the market.
Researchers at Oregon State University said that children with developmental disabilities who engage regularly with their family dog and teach it a series of tricks and commands experienced a significant increase in daily physical activity, the college said on Wednesday. (see also KTVZ)
But long before the second movie came out earlier this month and ascended to the height of cinematic popularity, researchers at Oregon State University were taking deep dives into the world of dunes, especially the Oregon coastal dunes that served as inspiration for Herbert.
Oregon State and Washington State — the two remaining members of the Pac-12 after this summer’s upcoming conference realignment — finalized a settlement Monday with the league’s 10 departing members. The terms of the settlement, to which the parties agreed in December, entitle Oregon State and Washington State to a combined $65 million in distributions during the 2024 fiscal year from the departing schools.
Meanwhile, a study from OSU researchers in 2018 found that if humans caused two to three annual marten deaths, the sub-population south of the Umpqua could collapse.
Researchers at Oregon State University are collaborating with fishing industry and tribal partners on a project to refine and expand use of oxygen monitoring sensors to be deployed in fishing pots to learn more about changing ocean conditions.
In the heart of Bend, Oregon, a groundbreaking facility is nurturing the potential of young scientists. The Bend Science Station (BSS), now located on the vibrant Oregon State University-Cascades campus, stands as a beacon of innovation and education. This nonprofit organization is dedicated to empowering students by providing them with the necessary tools and technology to explore science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
Snowpack, and more specifically its snow-water equivalent percentage — a measure of how much water the snow contains — is like a natural water reservoir, and the measure gives experts a good idea of water supplies for the spring and summer months, said Larry O’Neill, Oregon’s state climatologist.
John Durban, an associate professor with Oregon State University’s Marine Mammal Institute and co-author of the new study, said he supports using the name “Blackfish,” which is used by some tribes in the Pacific Northwest.
At 16, he enrolled at Oregon State University where he studied electrical engineering, graduating in 1984. “I was a shy kid,” he said in the 2020 Oneida commencement speech. At Oregon State, Huang met his future wife, an Oregon native, who was his lab partner.
Experts at the travel firm took unedited Google map screenshots of 200 beaches around the globe and used a colour dropper tool to find the RGB code of each body of water. This was then cross-referenced with the RGB code of the world’s bluest shade of blue (YInMn Blue) – which was declared the bluest shade of blue in 2016 by Oregon State University.
When the new arts and entertainment venue at Oregon State University in Corvallis opens Friday, April 5, it’ll be the culmination of a journey that started 115 years ago.
On this edition of Oregon on the Record, you’ll hear from Matthew Hall, a business and marketing expert from Oregon State University about how dynamic pricing might just become the way of the world for lots of goods and services we use each and every day.
On Wednesday, I talked with Catherine Bolzendahl, a sociologist and head of Oregon State University’s School of Public Policy. She observed that competing values were at play.
Pacific Nut Producer Editor Matthew Malcolm met with Nik Wiman, Orchard Crops Extension Specialist at Oregon State University, to discuss the impact of the prionus californicus root borer and what growers can do about it.
Balance beam: Mikaylee Pope submitted this photo she took at an OSU gymnastics event. We are accepting photo submissions at osutoday@oregonstate.edu.
NEW! Timely Teaching Tips: OSU AI Week is only one week away. Read all about it and register for selected events at AI Week. Note that The Role of AI in Education Day is coming up on Tuesday, April 9, with multiple sessions about generative AI tools.
NEW! Happening Soon: PRAx Opens Its Doors on April 6. You’re invited to attend an all-day open house from noon to 7 p.m. this Saturday, April 6 at the Patricia Valian Reser Center for the Creative Arts. More info here. Explore our venues, look behind the scenes of the building and enjoy live music, tours, art installations, the opening gallery exhibition ("Sonic Booms: How the Sound and Science of Technology Created Pop Music"), activities for children, an evening concert and more. The evening concert features Delbert Anderson (Navajo/Diné) and special guest Julia Keefe (Nez Perce) – musicians whom the New York Times describes as putting the “Native sound back into jazz.” After intermission, the OSU Jazz Ensemble and Chamber Choir will join Anderson and Keefe for the performance of a new work specially commissioned by PRAx for the opening. Open house daytime events are free to the public; tickets are required for the evening headliner performance.
NEW! OSU Latina Luncheon: Join us for an empowering event. Alumni, friends, students, faculty and staff are invited to join an inspiring celebration of empowerment, networking and community at the inaugural Latina Luncheon, 11 a.m., April 7 at the CH2M HILL Alumni Center. ¡Nos vemos allí! Registration is free.
NEW! PRAxPRELUDE: Culture Showcase with the Indian Student Association. Get into the spirit for your Mrs. Krishnan experience with the Indian Student Association. Enjoy exciting teaser performances from India Night, one of OSU's largest cultural events (happening April 20). Sample delicious Indian snacks and learn more about the vibrant traditions of India and the Indian community at OSU. 1:30 p.m., April 12. Free and open to the public. You can purchase tickets online to see Mrs. Krishnan’s Party.
NEW! A Conversation with Alexander Lloyd Blake: Alexander Lloyd Blake, founder and artistic director of Tonality Choir, will appear at 7 p.m. on April 12 in Detrick Hall at PRAx. Tonality is an award-winning choral ensemble focused on spreading a message of unity, peace and social justice. During this event, Blake will join historian and ethnomusicologist Kelly Bosworth on stage for a conversation about using music as a conduit for environmental awareness and change and social change more broadly. Bosworth is assistant professor of public history & popular music at Oregon State University. Free. More info here.
NEW! Anis Mojgani: Poems at Sunset by a Window. Please join us in welcoming Anis Mojgani, Oregon’s Poet Laureate, for an intimate poetry reading at Marigold from 7:30-8:30 p.m., April 12. Grass Roots will organize a book-signing before the event. Tickets prices: general $30, OSU students $10. Pre-register for this special event featuring our award-winning guest. Contact with questions: contemplativestudies@oregonstate.edu.
NEW! Taiwanese film screening: The Taiwan Student Association and the Chiu Program for Taiwan Studies will host a film-screening of "BIG," the newest film by the Taiwanese director Wei Te-sheng, at 1 p.m., April 13 in room 128 of LINC. The screening will be followed by a Q&A session with Wei. Register to attend here; admission is free.
NEW! Grammy-winning vocal ensemble Tonality: “You Are Not Alone,” directed by Alexander Lloyd Blake, will be performed by Tonality at 7 p.m., April 13 in Detrick Hall at PRAx. Tonality creates gorgeous concerts focusing on issues rarely present in choral music. At PRAx, Tonality takes on the topic of mental health awareness. A pre-concert program puts the spotlight on the community and OSU mental health providers. This evening is dedicated to them. Tickets $25-$33; mental health providers $5 (use code MentalHealth2024); students $5. Tickets here.
NEW! Film Screening of The Wonder and the Worry: Tickets on sale now for a sneak preview of “The Wonder and the Worry,” at 7 p.m., April 17-18 in Detrick Hall at PRAx. This documentary film traces the fragmentation and upheaval in photojournalism and its impact on one of the world’s most iconic publications: National Geographic magazine. The film delves into digital disruption and the power of environmental storytelling as it follows the intertwined careers of Chris Johns, OSU alumnus and former National Geographic editor, and his daughter Louise, a working freelance photographer. Tickets $10; students $5.
NEW! Pianist Aaron Diehl + The Aaron Diehl Trio: Tickets are on sale now to see virtuoso pianist Aaron Diehl and his ensemble perform at 7 p.m., April 20 in Detrick Hall at PRAx. The concert will demonstrate the range of the new Steinway Concert Grand piano in PRAx. Prior to intermission, Diehl will play solo, classical piano. After intermission, Diehl will play in a jazz-informed mode with his trio. Tickets $25-50; students $5.
NEW! Cricket Tournament: Learn and play cricket. Learn more about the sport of cricket and how to play from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., May 19 at Chintimini Park Softball Field, 2601 NW Tyler Ave., Corvallis. Registrants will get the opportunity to play this exciting game as part of a team, and everyone is welcome to join as spectators to watch and cheer. Traditional Indian snacks and drinks provided with an ending celebration that includes Holi colored powder. Register to play at https://cmlcenter.networkforgood.com/events/66513-cricket-tournament or to stay connected https://fb.me/e/4oZWsAGAq.
Mrs. Krishnan is throwing a party: Don’t miss your chance to see Indian Ink Theatre Company’s "Mrs. Krishnan’s Party" April 11-14 in Ray Theater at PRAx. Step into the back room of Mrs. Krishnan’s grocery, where garlands decorate the ceiling, music flows and Mrs. Krishnan throws a party like no other. Food simmers on the stove, laughter abounds, and strangers become friends in this joyous celebration of life. Watch the actors juggle cooking, music, and guests in an unfolding drama where no two nights are the same. Kalyani Nagarajan and Justin Rodgers have reviewers singing their praises and audiences leaping to their feet in appreciation. Tickets $15-$32; students $5. Tickets here.
Design industry student-alumni networking. Design students, build your career with input from the pros. The annual OSU Innovation & Design Network Industry Connect is Saturday, April 20, at the OSU Portland Center. Hear from a panel of alumni and participate in small-group conversations as you build a positive and supportive network. Free registration with priority to juniors and seniors. Register today.
Thermo Fisher Scientific event: The Military & Veteran Resource Center will host a social event on April 26. Lunch will be provided with a guest appearance by Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. The company will be discussing possible employment opportunities for graduating students. In addition, Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. will also be conducting an interactive session where students can ask questions and gain insights into the industry. To register: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc71df14IovR3GxPC9QujPm6yQMypuPWPcav00N4WUzcDvN7g/viewform?usp=pp_url.
NEW! College of Education research lecture: Arien Muzacz, clinical associate professor of counseling education, will present "Addressing Size Discrimination in Education: Implications for Practice in P-12 Schools Derived from a Scoping Review of Sizeism,” from noon to 1 p.m., April 2. This is part of the college’s ongoing research lecture series and may be attended via Zoom. https://beav.es/qcg.
NEW! Book Study and Mindfulness Class — Training in Compassion: In this practice-centered book study led by Hemant Bhanoo, participants engage with the points and slogans for generating compassion and resilience from the book "Training in Compassion" by Norman Fischer. Eight weeks: Wednesdays, noon to 1 p.m., April 3-May 29. Entire series $108, or purchase a drop-in one-class pass. OSU student scholarships available. Contact us.
NEW! Undergraduate research session: Are you an international undergraduate student eager to dive into the world of research and high-impact opportunities? Join this session from 5-6 p.m., April 3 on Zoom to talk with current OSU students that are URSA Ambassadors from the Office of Undergraduate Research. They will talk about the ways you can gain experience with scholarly projects mentored by faculty in all academic areas at Oregon State University. They will provide information on OSU research opportunities, internships, community involvement and leadership roles that you can begin now.
NEW! Corvallis Science Pub: Sean Newsom, an integrative metabolic physiologist with the College of Health, works to develop new and effective strategies to help regulate blood sugar and lower risk for cardiometabolic disease. His laboratory has recently discovered new benefits of a drug used to treat type 2 diabetes that may improve muscle metabolism and promote healthy aging. During the science pub he will discuss ongoing work and evidence-based hints that may help improve your metabolic health. 6 p.m., April 3 at Old World Deli, 341 SW Second St., Corvallis. Register to attend in-person or watch online.
NEW! Public Seed Library Presentation Practical Composting for Home Gardens: Come learn how to maximize your garden's productivity by working smarter with the space and materials you have to build and maintain a simple garden composting system. Intended for beginner and experienced gardeners. Bring your questions to this interactive presentation by Frederick Livingston, former biointensive teacher/farmer at Ecology Action. 1-2:30 p.m., April 4 at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library downtown. No registration; free event sponsored by the Corvallis Sustainability Coalition and the Corvallis Library. Learn more here.
NEW! Family Business 360: Join us from 8:30-9:30 a.m., April 10 for our Family Business 360 featuring Scott Fenter, OSU College of Business Alumni, owner of Easy Growing LLC, and manager of Circle C Marketing. We will be discussing how to effectively manage parent-child dynamics in the family business. Register here.
NEW! Forest weed management: OSU Extension Service is offering a Forest Weed Management Field Day from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. April 13 at the Hopkins Demonstration Forest, 16750 S. Brockway Rd., Oregon City. This field day will cover principles and practices of vegetation management for establishing and maintaining trees in forestry and forest restoration. Key topics include vegetation management with herbicides, non-chemical methods and integrated pest management approaches for selecting and combining methods. There is no fee, but registration is required. For more information and registration, call OSU Extension Service at 503-655-8631 or register online at https://beav.es/cWK.
Provost’s Lecture featuring Michael Pollan: Join us for the second Provost’s Lecture of the 2023-24 Series, featuring Michael Pollan, bestselling author and sustainable food advocate. The conversation will be held at 7 p.m., April 2 in Austin Auditorium at LaSells Stewart Center. The Provost’s Lecture Series is a partnership of the Office of the Provost and the OSU Foundation which brings renowned thinkers, writers, scientists, artists and leaders to OSU to engage, challenge and inspire. Register here for the free event.
Creating Happiness 8-week Program: This program weaves together three topics: happiness, flourishing, and mindfulness. Michele Ribeiro will guide with concepts that move beyond resilience to those that contribute to flourishing. Open to all; held at Marigold from 7-8:15 p.m. Wednesdays, April 3- May 22. Registration is open: $200 public; $175 educators. Scholarships are available for OSU undergraduates and graduate students. Contact us.
Lucid Dreaming 8-Week Series: Instruction into the amazing interior adventure of the nighttime world of sleep and dreams, through learning and community. Kate Gallagher will guide weekly topics and instruction. Open to all, held at Marigold. 6:30-7:45 p.m., Tuesdays, April 9- May 28. Registration is open. $200 public; $175 educators. Scholarships are available for OSU undergraduates and graduate students.
NEW! Comprehensive student health insurance is available: Enrollment is open through Monday, April 15.. Domestic, Ecampus and PharmD students can easily sign up for the OSU Student Health Insurance Plan from PacificSource. The plan provides access to a vast network of local and nationwide care providers. Questions: osustudent.insurance@oregonstate.edu.
NEW! Philosophy Conference Call For Papers: Papers are now being accepted for a philosophy conference on "The Big Ideas: What Shapes Our World, The Way We Think, and Our Lives." All undergrads and grads, regardless of major, are encouraged to submit papers of a philosophical nature between 5-12 pages to be presented in person on May 4; application deadline is 11:59 p.m., April 13. Submit papers here and contact us at philosophy.clubs@oregonstate.edu with questions.
NEW! Anytime Anywhere: TELUS Health. Help connect the students you serve with 24/7 mental health support. Anytime Anywhere: TELUS Health is an app that gives all OSU students, including Ecampus students, 24/7 access by text or phone with a licensed mental health counselor, 24/7. There is no charge to students to use this service. Request print and digital marketing materials to share with students by clicking https://beav.es/58V. Please share the website with students you serve: https://counseling.oregonstate.edu/anytimeanywhere.
NEW! Mental Health Refresh: Join CAPS this April 15-May 15 to provide inspiration and support to our OSU community to engage in mental health-related activities, events, advocacy and learning. If you are hosting a mental health-related event this spring, please consider using the tag MHrefresh in the OSU Events Calendar and your event will be featured in the calendar on the Mental Health Refresh webpage. Visit the marketing materials Box folder to download a badge for your poster and more. This will add your event to the shared calendar of events found at https://counseling.oregonstate.edu/mental-health-refresh.
NEW! New Beginnings for Tribal Students (NBTS) offers $3-5,000 supplemental funding for summer internships in natural sciences to self-identifying Native American, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian undergrads. There will be a drop-in information session for students from 2-3:30 p.m., April 4 at the Kaku-Ixt Mana Ina Haws, 311 SW 26th St. Come have snacks and learn about what NBTS has to offer. Students, apply to NBTS at https://opencampus.oregonstate.edu/nbts.
NEW! Scholarships available: Applications for PCOSW scholarships to fund FY24 projects are now being accepted. The President’s Commission on the Status of Women provides funding to faculty, students and staff who are pursuing professional development, research, outreach or creative projects related to gender equity issues. The maximum amount offered is $1,000, although scholarships average $300, and funds are paid by reimbursement. Applications are due April 5. Visit https://leadership.oregonstate.edu/pcosw/funding-opportunities for detailed guidelines and qualification requirements. Apply for a scholarship. Please have a budget outline and project justification statement prepared before beginning the application. Questions? Contact pcosw@oregonstate.edu.
NEW! Celebrating 30 years: Congratulations to Pam Powell, director of stewardship, for reaching 30 years of service at OSU. You can read more about their time at OSU and others by clicking on their name. Congratulations and thank you for your service.
EXTENDED! Soundbox7 — Call for Submissions: The College of Liberal Arts, School of Visual, Performing, and Design Arts and PRAx welcome submissions for Soundbox 7 PULSE: Improvising Collective Future(s), happening May 19-21. This year's Soundbox will feature works, live performances, emergent arts and improvisational practice that embody DIY approaches, offer real-time solutions and utilize improvisation as a vital tool for addressing pressing global issues identified by the United Nations. Open to all students, staff, faculty and community members. Full details and how to submit can be found here. Submissions are due by April 2.
IT annual awards: On behalf of the Office of the CIO, the IT Recognition Committee welcomes nominations for the 2024 OSU IT Annual Awards acknowledging the dedication and commitment of OSU IT community members in one of six areas. Information on the nomination process and descriptions of each award can be found on the IT Recognition Committee website. All current OSU IT employees (central and college/unit IT) are eligible for nomination. Nominations may be submitted by current OSU employees and must be received by the nomination deadline, April 19.
Save the Date: The Family Resource Center is excited to announce our annual Bring Your Kids to Campus Day taking place Friday, April 19. This OSU community event is a way to celebrate family and the importance of education, and to highlight campus as a place where parents can share their work and studies and where families may spend the day together. Registration opens April 1. Check out some of the fun activities on the BYKTCD website.
BEaver KIND notes: Inspiration from alumni. Do you remember the excitement of graduating from OSU? Is there a piece of advice you wish you’d received or encouraging words that would have eased your transition? The Class of 2024 is about to embark on this same journey and could benefit from your experiences. Help welcome these new graduates to a global community of 200,000+ Beaver alumni by submitting your note by May 13 at ForOregonState.org/BeaverKind.
Registration open for OSU Out of the Darkness Campus Walk: Walk with us to save lives and bring hope to those affected by suicide. The Oregon State University Out of the Darkness Campus Walk will feature a resource fair, speakers, honor bead ceremony and campus walk. This event is a collaboration with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and is open to all. The walk starts at 10 a.m. April 20, SEC Plaza. Register now as an individual or set up a team by registering as a team captain: afsp.org/oregonstate.
Advantage Accelerator: Not sure what the next step is in your business venture? The OSU Advantage Accelerator is currently accepting applications for its virtual spring Accelerate cohort which begins April 9. Accelerate is open to individuals or teams who want to launch a high-growth business or want to explore the commercialization potential of a technology. Upon completion of the nine-week program, participants will have: an elevator pitch, a five-minute pitch deck completed, product market validation, feedback from many mentors, and can qualify teams to receive NSF i-Corps funds. Applications close April 2. Learn more and apply here: https://advantage.oregonstate.edu/advantage-accelerator/programs/accelerate.
This email only lists new or recently updated job postings. For a full list of current job postings for OSU Today, go to: http://today.oregonstate.edu/email/jobs To apply for the below positions, visit jobs.oregonstate.edu unless otherwise specified.
EXTENDED! OSU Division of Extension and Engagement and the Extension Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Program invite applications for an Extension Animal & Rangeland Science Assistant Professor of Practice position. This is a 12-month, full-time, fixed-term position based in Pendleton that will serve Umatilla County. Posting #P07805UF. Full consideration April 2. Closes April 9.
NEW! Food Service Worker 2: University Housing & Dining Services (UHDS) invites applications for multiple Food Service Worker 2 positions. These are full-time, 10-month, classified positions. Posting #P04727CT. Full consideration April 8. Closes April 22.
NEW! OSU Division of Extension and Engagement’s Family and Community Health Program invites applications for a temporary SNAP-ED Education Program Assistant 1 position located in Portland, Ore. This is a temporary, part-time (0.45 FTE, approximately 18 hours per week), classified position starting at $17.43 hourly. This position performs outreach duties primarily between 9 a.m.-3 p.m. on Sundays and 2-8 p.m. on Wednesdays from May 1 through Nov. 27. Posting #P04729CT. Closes April 8.
NEW! Facilities Services at Oregon State University is seeking a full-time Administrative Program Assistant. Posting #P04730CT. Closes April 9.
NEW! Department Head of Applied Economics: College of Agricultural Sciences invites applications for a full-time (1.0 FTE), 12-month department head position. This is an internal search. Posting #P07921UF. Closes April 10.
EXTENDED! OSU Division of Extension and Engagement’s 4-H Youth Development Program invites applications for a Fiscal Coordinator 1 position based in Corvallis. This is a 12-month, full-time, classified position starting at $23.69 hourly + benefits. Posting #P04702CT. Closes April 14.
NEW! Student Services Specialist (PR2): This position supports students as they navigate the institution at a distance. They explain complex university policies and procedures to students and they advocate on behalf of Ecampus students within the institution. This is a full-time (1.0 FTE) classified position. Posting #P04734CT. Closes April 17.
NEW! OSU Division of Extension and Engagement invites applications for a 4-H/FCH Outreach Program Coordinator position based at the OSU Extension Service Lake County Office in Lakeview. This is a 12-month, full-time professional faculty position serving Lake County that is responsible for managing OSU Extension 4-H Youth Development and OSU Extension Family and Community Health (FCH) programming. Posting #P07923UF. Closes April 21.
NEW! The College of Engineering at OSU invites applications for two 1.0 FTE, 12-month Machinist positions. These on-campus positions will contribute to the implementation of operations within CoE iLabs. They will be responsible for ensuring machines are functional, provide machine service, purchase materials, supplies and more. Posting #P04739CT. Full consideration April 28. Closes May 19.
NEW! The College of Engineering at Oregon State University is hiring an Assistant Dean of Online Programs. Collaborate with the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs, Associate Dean for Graduate Programs, and our five School Heads on advocating for and delivering excellent online education and asynchronous course delivery. As the conduit between the College of Engineering and Ecampus administration, you’ll work with faculty and online program managers/directors to create the best experience for students and expand our online offerings. Posting #P07909UF. Closes May 10.
NEW! Philomath lane closures on U.S. 20 beginning March 2024: Drivers in Philomath will see lane closures with flaggers helping to direct traffic on Main Street between 11th and 14th streets. Phased road repair and repaving work will begin March 2024 and continue through the summer. During the lane closures, there will be times when traffic is restricted on 11th, 12th and 14th streets.
NEW! Pride Center: As part of the Pride Center Renovation project, the entrance to the B2 parking lot on SW A Avenue (west of the Pride Center) will be closed daily from 7 a.m.-4 p.m., April 1-5. Vehicles will be able to exit only from this lane. Alternate entrances to the parking lot will be available on SW 17th Street and SW 15th Street.
"April, the angel of the months, the young love of the year." ~ Vita Sackville-West
Corvallis: Sunny today, high of 68, low of 44. Sunny tomorrow.
Central Oregon: Sunny today, high of 67, low of 37. Sunny tomorrow.
Newport: Sunny today, high of 60, low of 43. Mostly sunny tomorrow.
Statewide: For OSU employees around the state, find your local forecast here: http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/pqr