COVID-19 website: To facilitate the ongoing sharing of information about the virus, Oregon State University has added a link on the OSU homepage to a page that provides detailed and up-to-date COVID-19 information; links to OSU, local, state and federal resources; and updates on the latest federal travel restrictions.
TRACE OSU testing: TRACE OSU is providing random COVID-19 testing by invitation at its Corvallis and Bend campuses and at the Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport. All faculty, staff and students, regardless of vaccination status, should continue with testing participation in TRACE. Testing will take place in Corvallis in the Memorial Union Ballroom and at Reser ticket booths, Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. In Newport, testing will be provided every other week, Monday through Wednesday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and Thursday 9 a.m.-2 p.m. At OSU-Cascades, testing is provided only to students living and working on campus, and employees working on campus. Testing takes place Mondays, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., and Tuesdays, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Visit the OSU-Cascades Safety and Success website to learn more about testing schedules. Please join the effort to build a safer and healthier Oregon State University community. To enroll and for more information: https://trace.oregonstate.edu/osu.
COVID-19 vaccine clinics: Weekly clinics at Reser Stadium in Corvallis are being collaboratively run by Samaritan Health Services, Benton County and OSU. Visit this website to schedule a vaccine. OSU-Cascades students, faculty and staff can learn where to find vaccines in Central Oregon here. Check your local public health authority websites for more information. You can also visit the Oregon Health Authority: Get Vaccinated Oregon website and the CDC VaccineFinder for vaccinations anywhere in the U.S.
Timely Teaching Tips: Looking for ways to help your students successfully complete Spring term? Point them toward the wealth of resources offered by the Academic Success Center. Timely resources include a finals survival guide to aid in planning and test prep workshops this week and next.
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. Content appearing includes timely news and feature stories from broadcast, print and online sources. Occasionally, opinion pieces and first-person columns appearing in mainstream media outlets that are written by faculty members and pertain to their academic or professional expertise may be included based on their unique, informative value, timeliness and space constraints. It is not the policy of OSU Today to include Letters to the Editor. Occasionally, articles highlighted in OSU Today may either be subscription-only or behind a paywall if a maximum number of articles has been reached that month. Many subscription-only publications, like the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal, can be accessed by anyone with an OSU email account through the search function on the OSU Libraries home page, which grants free access to many publications. See https://library.oregonstate.edu/ and click on 1Search.
According to Chunhuei Chi, a former health-policy adviser in Taiwan who is now director of the Center for Global Health at Oregon State University, “many politicians in Taiwan urged the Taiwanese government to use microchips as leverage” for vaccines. (see also The Japan Times)
“When you look at the Public University Support Fund, the $900 million request, there’s a lot of positivity that we’ll get to that number,” Oregon State University’s executive director of government relations, Katie Fast, told the OSU board of trustees Friday.
"It's real indicative that the ecosystems we have here are healthy," Oregon State University Professor Taylor Chapple said. "It's healthy enough to support, they're healthy enough to support this population of, this stable population of really big large apex predators."
The Oregon State University Board of Trustees has approved plans for returning to on-site learning this fall, the renovation of Reser Stadium, and announced their intentions in the search for the university’s next president. (see also KLCC, Gazette-Times)
"One of the main problems Taiwan is facing is having been too successful (in containing Covid-19), it's been missing out on all the struggles other countries have experienced, so it has a lot of catching up to do," said Professor Chi Chun-huei, a public health specialist at Oregon State University's College of Public Health and Human Sciences. (see also Quartz)
“In previous decades it was the southern counties, now it’s the east, but it’s the same feeling — feeling powerless,” said Bruce A. Weber, the recently retired longtime director of the Rural Studies Program at Oregon State University. “The desire to have influence and respect is universal, and it’s part of what is driving a lot of behavior in this country right now.”
Explorer is one of the robot systems that so far managed to impress DARPA’s higher-ups. It has been developed by the Carnegie Mellon University and the Oregon State University with funding from DARPA itself, and it is a ground vehicle packing some serious hardware.
Steve Clark, vice president for university relations and marketing at Oregon State University (OSU), says OSU leaders are “doing our best to understand the complexity in our society around vaccinations,” particularly within “communities that may not have had good experiences with medical care providers.” Oregon State is also requiring all students, faculty and staff be vaccinated before returning to campus in September 2021, and Clark says the university is working to “help inform in a community-based way, rather than an institutional way” why vaccines are important as part of a comprehensive approach to public health and wellness.
In response to the pandemic last year, former Oregon State University basketball player, Mikayla Pivec, teamed up with one of her professors to give back to the Corvallis community. They started Selfless Servings, with the goal of supporting two groups hit hard by the pandemic, local businesses, and essential workers on the frontlines.
A piece written by Ronald L. Mize, Ph.D. professor and coordinator of Ethnic Studies, Oregon State University.
The gardening season is up and running and if you’ve got questions, turn to Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer tool from Oregon State University’s Extension Service.
Trail with a view: Gillian Williams, a senior in bioengineering and the Honors College, shares this photo taken in Sisters of “two fine young gentlemen: a thoroughbred named Loki and an Australian shepherd named Atlas.” If you'd like to share your travel photos or garden pics, send them to osutoday@oregonstate.edu and if you want, include a little information about the scene.
NEW! Honors College Thesis Poster Fair: Join us for the OSU Honors College Thesis Poster Fair happening Monday, May 24-28 at https://symposium.foragerone.com/hc-thesis-research-poster-fair-2021. The annual thesis fair recognizes and celebrates Honors students’ research, demonstrating the plethora of possibilities available at OSU through research, scholarship and projects while showcasing the diverse accomplishments of our students. As an integral part of the thesis process, one that provides an opportunity to communicate research to a broader audience, students will be replying to your questions and comments throughout the week. Additionally, outstanding poster awards will be announced Wednesday, May 26 at 10 a.m. For more information, email honors.college@oregonstate.edu or by calling 541-737-6400.
Shared Responsibility Budget Model College Forum (COE, COB): The Corvallis Shared Responsibility Budget Model (SRBM), a modified responsibility-centered management (RCM) approach to allocating education and general (E&G) funds to academic and administrative units, is in its third year of use at OSU. The decision to implement the model included agreement that the model should be reviewed thoroughly every three to four years for potential improvements and adjustments. Charged by the Provost and Executive Vice President and Vice President for Finance and Administration, this will be the first such review since initial implementation. This forum is scheduled principally for faculty and staff in the academic colleges to listen to questions, concerns, ideas and suggestions about the Corvallis budget process. However, given the many time constraints at this time of year, if you cannot attend the forum for your college you are welcome to join any of the other scheduled forums. Join us Monday, May 24 from 4-5 p.m. via Zoom. Scheduled forum: Engineering and Business. To register for this webinar visit https://oregonstate.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_kYMVT6n-TsKdYauYVqPDFA. More information can be found at https://fa.oregonstate.edu/budget/budget-model/corvallis-shared-responsibility-budget-model-review-2021.
Hattie Redmond Women & Gender Center Awards Night: Join the HRWGC as we celebrate the 2021 recipients of our Student Leader, AYA, and Women of Achievement awards. We will also be recognizing the 2020 recipients and graduating student staff. Monday, May 24 at 5 p.m. Register here: open to all via Zoom.
NEW! COVID town hall: There is great interest in many COVID-19 matters, including the status of planning for fall term, OSU’s vaccine program, events and activities planning, and other pandemic-related topics. Please join us on Wednesday, May 26, from 4-5 p.m. for an OSU town hall event where updates and information about these and other COVID-19 topics will be shared. Preregistration is not required and the recorded session will be posted on the university’s Safety & Success website for those unable to attend.
NEW! University Budget Conversation: On Thursday, May 27 from noon to 1 p.m., the Office of Budget and Resource Planning will hold another University Budget Conversation via Zoom. This week’s topic is Budget Planning in Uncertain Times. The Budget Conversation sessions are limited to 60 minutes with the initial 15-20 minutes spent on presentation of the topic, leaving time for discussion and Q&A. To register for this webinar click here. More information about University Budget Conversations is located on the Office of Budget and Resource Planning website. If you have questions, please contact Sherm Bloomer for more information.
ANREP 2021 Virtual Conference: Oregon State University Forestry & Natural Resources Extension is hosting the 2021 Association of Natural Resource Extension Professionals (ANREP) Conference virtually on May 24-26. Registration for both ANREP members and non-members is $150, and a special $35 student registration fee is available. For more information and to register, please visit the conference website.
PFLA networking event: Wednesday, May 26, noon to 1 p.m. via Zoom. For more information about the event and how to register, click here.
Celebrating Undergraduate Excellence: Register today to attend the May 27-28 Celebrating Undergraduate Excellence (CUE) Symposium presented virtually through Canvas. CUE is an annual showcase for OSU undergraduates to present their research and creative projects to the OSU community. Undergraduates from all academic disciplines, in all years of study and all stages of research or creative work will be presenting. Registration to attend CUE 2021 is required and accessible only to OSU faculty, staff and students. For more info, visit https://communications.oregonstate.edu/events/cue. For questions, contact events@oregonstate.edu.
Engineering Virtual Expo: June 4, 8:30 a.m.-1:15 p.m. Engage with students in the College of Engineering about their design projects in a broad range of areas including artificial intelligence, clean water, health, natural disaster preparedness, robotics, sustainable energy and virtual reality. Featuring a keynote presentation by Ellen Ochoa, former Johnson Space Center director and first Latina in space. Details and registration at https://events.engineering.oregonstate.edu/expo2021.
NEW! Art and Science: Lessons learned during the process. May 25 at 3 p.m., artist and scientist Ali Trueworthy will present "Community-built Creative." This seminar series is co-hosted by Biological and Ecological Engineering, ARTS-SCI and The Art Center, Corvallis, and features scientist-artists who discuss how these disciplines are interwoven in their processes. This seminar series is for 1 credit as BEE 507 but is open to the general public. Zoom link: https://bit.ly/2PGpCWe. Click here: https://artsci.oregonstate.edu/arts-and-science for more information.
NEW! Secondary education presentation: Elise Corcoran will present her capstone titled: “An Examination of GIS in Secondary Science Education,” May 26, 9 a.m. on Zoom. Corcoran is earning her MNR degree with Ashley D’Antonio. Please contact the FES Department at FES.Workbox@oregonstate.edu for the Zoom link.
NEW! The Department of Integrative Biology and College of Science present the 2021 Robert M. Storm Distinguished Lecture. Kay Holekamp, distinguished professor of zoology, Michigan State University will present a seminar titled "Selective Forces Shaping the Evolution of Intelligence" Wednesday, May 26, at 4 p.m. Holekamp’s research focuses on mammalian behavioral development, its physiological substrates and its consequences for the adult phenotype. Additionally, her lab researches the selection processes that have favored the evolution of large brains and great intelligence despite the considerable costs of neural tissue. Finally, the lab works on conservation of large mammalian carnivores in African ecosystems. Registration is required; https://beav.es/Storm21.
NEW! UAOSU Campus Reopening Listening Session: UAOSU will be negotiating the terms of the return to on-site work with the administration. To prepare for these negotiations we need to hear from our bargaining unit members to know what matters. Join us to learn more about bargaining discussions with OSU administration, to share your concerns and ideas and to ask any questions you may have. We will have four sessions: May 26, 5 p.m., register here; May 27, noon, register here; May 27, 4 p.m., register here; June 2, noon, register here.
NEW! Promoting safe field-based research: A web panel discussion about prevention of sexual harassment and assault in the field, featuring Melissa Cronin (Ph.D. candidate at UC Santa Cruz), Ana Spalding (professor of marine and coastal policy at OSU), and Kathryn Becker-Blease (director of the School of Psychological Science at OSU). The panel discussion will take place via Zoom on May 27 at 11 a.m. Registration is required at https://tinyurl.com/fieldsafepanel.
NEW! Park visitors presentation: Frankie Bowers will present her capstone titled: “Park Visitors' Opinions Regarding the Benefits of Outdoor Recreation and Management Strategies at Stanislaus River Parks,” Thursday May 27 at 1 p.m. on Zoom. Bowers is earning her MNR degree in Forest Ecosystems and Society with Troy Hall. Please contact the FES Department at FES.Workbox@oregonstate.edu for the Zoom link and password.
NEW! CARE.com webinar, "How improv can improve your work + life." Monday June 14, 10 a.m.: Kelly Leonard is a longtime creative executive at The Second City, the world’s premier comedy theatre, and he’s going to show us how improvisation can give individuals and groups the skills they need to succeed in the future of work. He has collaborated with behavioral scientists to come up with exercises that are rooted in evidence and applicable in work and life. Kelly will share how you can use the power of storytelling to win over audiences and practical ways to improve collaboration, creativity, and resilience. Fun and laughter encouraged. Register here.
NEW! InclusiveExcellence@OSU Spring Showcase: IE@OSU is a professional development program for STEM faculty to learn about inclusive teaching practices and develop equity mindsets. Over the last year, the IE@OSU fellows have been developing and implementing action plans to change the way STEM courses are taught. Join us at the showcase to learn more about their innovations and connect with our community of practice. This event is open to all STEM faculty. RSVP to receive meeting info.
Future Forests: Disruptive Forces and Creative Solutions in Natural Resources. Join us on May 25 from 8-11 a.m. for this event where we will welcome our global colleagues to join us as we explore complex questions in a discussion with experts from four continents whose expertise spans technology, business, governance and conservation. Learn more and register here.
CTL Tuesday Teaching + Tech Talks: UDL: Providing Multiple Means of Action & Expression and Academic integrity. Worried you can’t move beyond quizzes and exams? This talk identifies key elements in assessment design that eliminate barriers and biases to improve students’ learning and ensure academic integrity even in a virtual learning environment. Presented by Weiwei Zhang, learning systems product manager, AT, and Ashlee Foster, instructional design specialist, Ecampus. May 25, 10 a.m. via Zoom. Login to Zoom: Tuesday Teaching +Tech Talks. Handouts, materials and resources: beav.es/BOXT4.
People and Nature Lunch Series: Join us on Tuesday, May 25 from noon to 12:50 p.m. as Kanchan Ojha from the School of Public Policy presents “Attitudes and behavior concerning wildfire management from the landowner’s perspective.” The lecture is free and open to all. To join the meeting, register at https://peopleandnatureosu.weebly.com/schedule.html. Sponsored by the Department of Fisheries, Wildlife & Conservation Sciences’ Human Dimensions Lab.
Asian Americans: Facing Hate, Fighting for Justice and Shaping America. A Conversation with Renee Tajima-Peña and Helen Zia. Two outspoken activist Asian American women – an award-winning filmmaker and a noted author – speak about anti-Asian racism and misogyny in the current climate of hate, and how they seek to build multiracial, multicultural unity to address white supremacy and sexism. Moderated by Patricia Sakurai, associate professor of ethnic studies at Oregon State. The event will be presented by OSU Ethnic Studies, the Asian and Pacific Cultural Center (APCC), WLC Asian Languages and Cultures, and the Difference, Power, and Discrimination (DPD) Program. Funding was provided by the Division of Student Affairs, APCC, CLA, DPD, Valley Library, UAOSU Social Justice Committee, OSU WIC Program, School of Language, Culture and Society and the School of History, Philosophy and Religion. Tuesday, May 25 at 1 p.m. Free, open to all, remote via Zoom. Register for link to view.
Goldwater Scholarship Alumni Panel: National and Global Scholarships Advising is hosting a panel event in which OSU Goldwater Scholars will present on their experiences applying to and completing the Goldwater Scholarship, a prestigious award for outstanding STEM sophomores or juniors who intend to pursue a research career. The event will be on Tuesday, May 25 from 5-6 p.m. Register here.
Shared Responsibility Budget Model Campus Forum: The Corvallis Shared Responsibility Budget Model (SRBM), a modified responsibility-centered management (RCM) approach to allocating education and general (E&G) funds to academic and administrative units, is in its third year of use at OSU. The decision to implement the model included agreement that the model should be reviewed thoroughly every three to four years for potential improvements and adjustments. Charged by the Provost and Executive Vice President and Vice President for Finance and Administration, this will be the first such review since initial implementation. This forum is among a series of forums for faculty, staff and the campus community before the end of spring term to listen to questions, concerns, ideas and suggestions about the Corvallis budget process. Join us Wednesday, May 26 from noon to 1 p.m., via Zoom. To register for this webinar visit https://oregonstate.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ZchnBb5QRpScTt1KQK-uew. More information can be found at https://fa.oregonstate.edu/budget/budget-model/corvallis-shared-responsibility-budget-model-review-2021.
Career Webcast May 26 – Interview at your best: It can take more than a degree and experience to land a new job in today’s competitive market. Learn from recruiting professionals how you can stand out from other candidates by attending a free webcast, "Interview at Your Best," Wednesday, May 26, at noon via Zoom. Tyler Monzie, ’08, and Marcia Torres, ’01, teach the STAR (Situation, Task, Action, Result) approach to interviews and show how to highlight your expertise and skills and avoid mistakes, followed by an interactive Q&A. The OSU Alumni Association’s Career Webcast series offers guidance for students and alumni entering the workforce, changing fields or advancing their careers. Register and find additional resources at osualum.com/careerwebcasts.
Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar presentation and discussion by Professor Cynthia Burrows: Join the OSU Phi Beta Kappa Epsilon chapter for a presentation followed by discussion with Cynthia Burrows from the Department of Chemistry at the University of Utah on Wednesday, May 26 from 4-5 p.m. (virtual presentation) and 5-6 p.m. (discussion). Burrows is a highly regarded organic chemist working on the chemistry of nucleic acids, and their work is particularly timely. Burrows presentation title is “Using Chemistry to Understand RNA: The Case of Pseudouridine in mRNA Viruses and Vaccines.” Open to the public. Click here to access the Zoom link.
Be the Refuge: Recentering Asian Americans in our Understandings of Buddhism and Mindfulness. A conversation with author Chenxing Han and OSU's Holly Hisamoto in honor of APIDA Heritage Month. Co-sponsored by the Contemplative Studies Initiative and The Hundere Endowed Chair in Religion & Culture. Wednesday, May 26 6:30-8 p.m. Free/by donation; open to all. Register: https://beav.es/Jtm.
Closing Keynote | OSU ADA30 Celebratory Symposium: As the culmination of our month-long celebration, Therí Alyce Pickens will be delivering the closing keynote on May 27, 11:30 a.m. Her talk is titled, "After Almost 100 Days of Biden: Race, Disability, and A Head." Visit the OSU ADA30 blog for more information about registration. Registration is free and open to the public.
inQUEERy: Queering the sySTEM. OSU's Out in STEM is hosting a series of lightning talks given by current graduate students and OSU alumni on subjects which intersect LGBTQ+ identities and STEM. This event will be held on Zoom on May 27 at 4 p.m. Register here: https://bit.ly/3tMXXRK.
API Cultural Culinary Discussion May 27: How is API food represented on campus? Share your stories and experiences with current and past leaders of the OSU Global Community Kitchen in a virtual panel discussion, API Culture Through Generations, Thursday, May 27, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Hear about the impact of the Global Community Kitchen on cultural foods on campus. Have a story, memory or recipe to contribute? Send your submissions for the digital cookbook being created. This free event is presented by the OSU Alumni Association, the Global Community Kitchen and Diversity & Cultural Engagement. Register on Zoom.
Voting Rights and Election Integrity: Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan. Secretary Fagan is the featured speaker for this year’s Governor Tom McCall Memorial Lecture. She will speak on Oregon’s voting system and ongoing efforts to establish fair, accessible elections. The lecture is hosted by OSU’s School of Public Policy in the College of Liberal Arts. Thursday, May 27 at 6 p.m. via Zoom. Free and open to all. To register, visit this link.
OSU Assist (Crisis Response Team) Updates, Feedback and Q & A: Please join a webinar for an update and Q&A session on the progress of building an OSU crisis response team, now called OSU Assist. This webinar will be offered on these three occasions: June 2, 3-4:30 p.m. registration at https://oregonstate.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_kOUKlmYDRzCvGlExPkC5Eg; June 3, 6-7:30 p.m., registration at https://oregonstate.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_nJ2HwuddTwCmD1T96bgvmw; and June 4, 9-10:30 a.m., registration at https://oregonstate.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_9Z1eCAvwSouc-0W_hBjBWw.
Search Advocate Workshop: OSU Search Advocate workshops for Spring term are available for registration. Search advocates are outside process advisors who participate on employee search committees; their goal is to encourage culture and practices that favor equity, validity and diversity. The initial workshop series is a sequence of four 4-hour Zoom workshops. Those who complete the series may choose to have their names added to the Search Advocate Directory and will be eligible to serve as advocates until September 2022. Three-hour continuing education workshops for current advocates are also available. To register, go to the new Search Advocate/Workshops website. Questions? Contact Anne Gillies at anne.gillies@oregonstate.edu or 541-760-6160.
NEW! OSU is committed to reducing our carbon footprint: What can you do? Consider getting your office or lab green-certified, watch the video “Carbon Neutral OSU: What you can do!” and sign up for our awareness list so you can join in meetings and campus-wide actions to help.
NEW! Participants wanted for OSU Research Study: Taste Perception of Carbohydrates. The study explores how insulin release is triggered by tasting carbohydrates. Healthy individuals aged 18-35, non-smokers and non-diabetics only. Saliva and blood will be collected. Individuals that complete two sessions will receive $40. Please email taste.study@oregonstate.edu for more details. Principal Investigator: Juyun Lim.
Dam Distinguished Awards: Engineering Student Council (ESC) started Dam Distinguished to celebrate everything clubs, individuals and faculty advisors do for the COE community that may otherwise go unnoticed. Now it is time for the OSU community to vote. The voting form is due on May 26. Winners will be revealed on the ESC website on June 4. If you have any questions, email ESC.VPEvents@oregonstate.edu. Voting form: https://bit.ly/dam-distinguished-voting.
OSU Connections: The OSU Alumni Association has launched a new social and professional network for graduating students and alumni. Join OSU Connections, the private, secure and friendly site just for Beavers. Sign-up takes just two minutes with your email, LinkedIn or Facebook account. See a running feed of updates, conversations, photos and content; search or post job openings; browse the alumni directory; offer or find mentoring; take part in group conversations; promote or support Beaver endeavors with the business directory; and find or advertise events. Your friends are waiting for you to join them on OSU Connections.
Faculty awards solicitation: The Faculty Recognition and Awards Committee is now accepting nominations for university awards. Criteria and nomination forms regarding these awards are online; nominations will be accepted through June 1. Guidelines to assist those preparing nomination packets are available online. For further information, contact Vickie Nunnemaker.
Faculty Staff Fitness: Faculty Staff Fitness has Summer 2021 registration opening June 1. You can view offerings at https://health.oregonstate.edu/fsf/schedule/summer. Fitness classes include remote options of Online FSF (pre-recorded with over 25 styles of classes and over 500 classes) and synchronous Zoom interval training and yoga classes. In-person options include outside yoga, swimming and aqua aerobics, and weight training and cardio dance with adequate spacing, ventilation and plenty of instruction.
CH2M HILL Alumni Center is re-opened for bookings: Ready to reconnect in person? Host your next meeting, wedding, memorial or family gathering in a safe, clean and refreshed environment with over 24,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space at the CH2M HILL Alumni Center on the OSU campus. Learn about new health and safety strategies, connect with staff about your event needs and reserve space at osualum.com/center or 541-737-7869.
Summer Professional Development Opportunity: Cascades and Corvallis campus teaching faculty are invited to join a supportive learning community to explore effective practices for skillful use of ed tech and applying innovative strategies to enhance on-campus teaching. See the CTL Call for Proposals for the streamlined (10-minute) proposal process. Apply by June 1. Funding provided.
Grant funding for open educational resources now open: Open Oregon Educational Resources, a statewide organization that promotes the use of OER, seeks grant proposals that implement high-impact, culturally relevant/inclusive, collaborative projects in support of open education and reduced textbook costs in lower-division courses. Grant applications are due July 9. Project timelines may vary, but all projects must be completed by June 1, 2023. Learn more and apply today.
Professional development for open educational resources: Want to make your course materials relevant and accessible for all students? Do you wish your course materials incorporated and supported the experiences of your actual students? Join a statewide Equity and Open Education Faculty Cohort. You can earn a $200 stipend upon completion of “Part 1: Explore,” and you’ll have the option to earn an additional $300 stipend in “Part 2: Implement.” Register online by June 14.
UPDATED! Outstanding Diversity Advocate Award Nominations: Nominations for the 2021 Outstanding Diversity Advocate Award are now open. It awards a member of the OSU community who actively promotes and enhances diversity, equity and inclusion, and contributes to and enhances the environment of OSU through consistent and sustained efforts to improve opportunities for the diverse communities we serve. Full nomination instructions can be found on the OID website. Deadline for nominations is June 1. Email questions to diversity@oregonstate.edu
EXTENDED! Homecoming Court: Join the Homecoming Court 2021. Homecoming Court ambassadors are honored with a one-time $500 scholarship and opportunities to attend events and voice their ideas to distinguished university leaders, partners and alumni throughout the year. Applications are now open at osualum.com/hc.
OSU Exemplary Employee Award nominations are open now through May 31. This award recognizes work performance and service which goes above and beyond the standard expectations held for professional faculty and classified staff. One classified and one professional faculty employee will be honored at the University Day ceremonies with the presentation of a plaque and cash award of $500 each. Click here to learn about the nomination process and criteria.
CFP: 2021-22 Humanities Research Clusters. The OSU Center for the Humanities invites proposals for 2021-22 interdisciplinary research clusters. This program offers scholars with expertise in different fields the opportunity to explore a topic of shared interest in common and in depth. Deadline: Tuesday, June 1, 5 p.m. More information and application instructions are available online at: https://humanities.oregonstate.edu/research-clusters.
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.
NEW! Disability Access Coordinator – Academic Advisor: This recruitment will be used to fill one full-time, 1.0 FTE, 12-month, professional faculty position for OSU-Cascades in Bend, Oregon. Posting #P04406UF. Full consideration June 11. Closes June 18.
"I think you should take your job seriously, but not yourself - that is the best combination." ~ Judi Dench
Corvallis: Showers today, high of 60, low of 48, Chance of showers tomorrow.
Central Oregon: Chance of showers, high of 63, low of 41. Chance of showers Tuesday.
Newport: Showers today, high of 54, low of 49. Chance of showers tomorrow.
Statewide: For OSU employees around the state, find your local forecast here: http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/pqr/