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.
“If it’s a kilometer to the nearest living tree, it’s going to be a long time before seed can get there, and so that’s where humans can step in, including with drone technology, to just accelerate the recovery and long-term development of the area,” says John Bailey, a professor at Oregon State University’s College of Forestry.
The research led by Oleh Taratula of the Oregon State University College of Pharmacy and Ov Slayden of the Oregon National Primate Research Center at Oregon Health & Science University involves magnetic nanoparticles -- tiny pieces of matter as small as one-billionth of a meter. (see also KTVZ)
Derek Gasperini, a public affairs officer for ODF, said these draft rules outline how officials and scientists at Oregon State University will determine which properties face the most wildfire risk.
When presented with proposed natural gas export operations in the state, Oregonians are more likely to perceive the environmental and public health risks than the potential financial gains, a recent study from Oregon State University found.
A piece by Inara Scott, assistant dean for teaching and learning excellence and the Gomo Family Professor for the College of Business at Oregon State University.
Today she’s a graduate faculty member at Oregon State University and works as a community ecologist. Her recent efforts include a grassland restoration project with the Fort Belknap Indian Community and the Bureau of Land Management in Montana, and a study of bison, fire and wolf ecology with the Kainai (Blackfoot) First Nation in Canada’s Waterton Lakes National Park.
According to a study done on Oregon’s Child Care Deserts in 2020 by Oregon State University for the Oregon Early Learning Division, Tillamook County had a total of 34 total childcare spots for kids ages 0-2 and 213 spots for kids aged 3-5 making a total of 247 childcare spots in the entire County.
Baker City grade school students involved in the Oregon State University Extension program recently were able to meet in Geiser Pollman Park and interact with the Baker City K9 Unit, composed of Police Sergeant Wayne Chastain and Officer Kappa, a German Shepherd & Belgian Malinois mix.
Oregon State became one of the first schools in the country to launch a single marketplace to best support student-athletes in name, image and likeness opportunities, Vice President and Director of Athletics Scott Barnes announced Monday.
Fluffkins: Robin Frojen, Creamery & Cheese Plant manager, sent this photo of her brand new ducklings on their first venture outside. We are accepting photo submissions at osutoday@oregonstate.edu.
Timely Teaching Tips: Want to create more interactive and engaging lecture videos for your Corvallis and Cascades campus courses? The Faculty Media Center and CTL invite all faculty and GTAs to a one-hour Zoom workshop that will be offered twice this week: Register for April 20 at 2 p.m. or register for April 21 at 10 a.m.
Center for Teaching and Learning: What is trauma-informed teaching and how do you bring it into your classroom? This week we are highlighting resources and skill-building to navigate expressions of trauma in the classroom. For Spring, Tuesday Teaching + Tech Talks are recordings allow you to pursue our Non-credit Certificate using this self-paced, asynchronous approach to encourage flexibility and self-care. Each Talk is housed on our website and has accompanying slides, resources, and contact information in a Box folder.
Crucial Conversations for Mastering Dialogue: This 10-hour course teaches skills for creating alignment and agreement by fostering open dialogue around high-stakes, emotional or risky topics at all levels of your organization. Five live, online sessions on Tuesdays 9-11 a.m., April 19 through May 17. There is a $100 fee to attend Crucial Conversations. Learn more and register (before April 8) here.
OSU Health Professions Fair: The Health Professions Fair connects students with admissions representatives from over 60 health professions schools in Oregon and across the country. This free event will be held April 19 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in the MU Ballroom. Students from all majors, first-year through seniors, are welcome. For more information, visit the event website.
Beyond Earth Day: Join Community Engagement & Leadership, Campus Recycling, Sustainability Office and the Corvallis community in celebration of the 52nd anniversary of Earth Day. At the Community Fair, students, faculty and staff can mingle with on and off campus organizations celebrating and providing education on the wellbeing of our planet, society and economy, April 19, 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. at SEC Plaza. For questions, further information regarding the event or accommodations for disabilities, contact cel@oregonstate.edu or call 541-737-3041.
How to Be More Engaged at Work: There is a difference in being motivated and being engaged in the workplace. Sure, you may be motivated to come to work each day for the paycheck, but are you truly engaged in what you are doing? Stars tend to be internally motivated to begin with, but put that motivation together with truly being engaged in what you do and you have the formula for capturing the most “prizes” the organization has to offer — the most interesting work, the salary increases, promotions and possibly bonuses. April 19, 11:30 a.m. Register here.
NEW! People and Nature Lunch Series: Megan Davis (Integrated Biology) presents “A legal pathway and research agenda for co-location of offshore wind and aquaculture in U.S. federal waters.” April 19, noon to 12:50 p.m. Nash Hall 032 or join online (https://beav.es/pan). Sponsored by the School of Public Policy and the Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, & Conservation Sciences. More information at https://peopleandnatureosu.weebly.com.
NEW! Earth Day Meditation & Gentle Movement w. Ann Scheerer: For OSU faculty and staff. Join us to meditate on a healthy planet and give gratitude for the healing qualities of Earth. In this half-hour meditation, we will look to the earth for wisdom: bodies as a mountain, breath as a river, emotions as the ocean. April 19 12:15-12:45 p.m. Register.
"Things I Wish I Knew about the U.S. Job Search" for International Students: Get tips on how to navigate the U.S. job search process from an immigration lawyer plus three OSU alums who’ve already been through the process. This virtual Q&A session on Tuesday, April 19, from 5-6 p.m. is hosted by the Career Development Center, the OSU Alumni Association and the Office of International Services, and it’s open to all OSU students and alumni. Register now. Things I Wish I Knew is a career panel series exploring topics like identity, race and assimilation in the workplace, with OSU alumni and industry professionals who have been there.
Travel Talks: Mekong River Cruise. Join Kate Sanders, director of the OSUAA Group Travel Program, and Sandy Doss, business development manager for Mayflower Cruises and Tours (and OSU mom), on April 19 at 5:30 p.m. as they preview the incredible opportunity to tour Cambodia and Vietnam during the 2023 Mekong River Cruise. To learn more, register today at bit.ly/MekongTravelTalk22.
OSUsed Store Public Sales: The OSUsed Store carries furniture, computers, household items, office supplies and more, at 644 SW 13th St. Public sales are open to all shoppers this Tuesday, 5:30-7:30 p.m. and Friday, noon to 3 p.m.; details here. Staff may shop for their department Mondays through Thursdays, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; details here.
NMC Open House: On April 20, The NMC Program is hosting an open house from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at Snell Hall, rooms 100A/B. Come learn about the digital communication arts degrees, NMC minor and NMC careers, and view the VR, Game and Sound Lab. Open to all students/staff/academic advisors. There will be light refreshments. Questions? Contact Daniel (Danny) Gruss (daniel.gruss@oregonstate.edu).
Grad Ask Alumni Social April 20: The Countdown to Commencement continues with a casual in-person networking event with OSU alumni, April 20 from 3-5 p.m. in the Memorial Union. Meet with Oregon Staters eager to help with the transition from education to career. Get advice on job searches, interview tips and more. Celebrate the Class of 2022 with your Beaver Network. Register at bit.ly/GradAskAlumni22.
Spring Career Fairs, April 20 & 27: Polish your job skills and get a free professional headshot. Spring Career & Internship Fairs give students a chance to interact with dozens of potential employers all in one spot. In-person Spring Career & Internship Fair, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. April 20, MU Ballroom. Free professional headshot for any student who attends. Register for in-person career fair. Virtual Spring Career & Internship Fair, 3-5 p.m. April 27. Sign up for group sessions or one-on-one virtual info sessions with 30 companies and organizations recruiting students in all majors. Register for virtual career fair.
Earth Day event: Climate crisis, climate hope. Alumni on the cutting edge. April 20, 6 p.m., virtual event via Zoom. Join three alums who are furthering the climate conversation through research, advocacy and storytelling to create hope and resiliency in a warming world. Panelists will be Guido Corno, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; Julia Rosen, freelance journalist; and Jeremy Hoffman, Science Museum of Virginia. More info and registration at https://ceoas.oregonstate.edu/earth-day-2022.
Gallery opening: "This IS Kalapuyan Land" Little Gallery Opening Event (210 Kidder Hall) April 21, 4-5:30 p.m. with David G. Lewis & Chanti Mañon. Campus-wide exhibit: April 18-May 20. Accommodations for disabilities may be made by contacting Luhui Whitebear at: luhui.whitebear@oregonstate.edu or 541-737-9036.
Earth Week: On behalf of the Faculty Senate Carbon Commitment Committee (C3), you are invited to a Lightning Talk event scheduled for April 22 from 10-11:30 a.m. as part of OSU’s Beyond Earth Day festivities. Drop in at any point to hear speakers from across our institution share 2-5 minute presentations about their research and experience related to climate change. We all have a role to play in saving our planet. Let’s focus on the possibilities. Hallie Ford Center 115 or online; password: EarthWeek. For questions or accommodations, contact: Lindsay.Andrews@oregonstate.edu.
Vaccine clinic: The Beaver Booster Blitz is a free four-day COVID-19 vaccination clinic, open to the public and conveniently located in Student Experience Center 112. Swing by this walk-up-only event, April 28-May 1, noon to 7 p.m. All COVID-19 vaccines are available, including additional boosters and doses for children. No ID, no insurance required. Bring your COVID-19 CDC Card if possible (not required).
Celebrating Undergraduate Excellence: Register today to attend the 2022 Celebrating Undergraduate Excellence (CUE) Symposium on Thursday, May 19 from 9 a.m. to noon in the Memorial Union Ballroom and online via Canvas for those who are unable to join us in Corvallis. Register to attend by Tuesday, May 17. Students will present in person (posters) or virtually (pre-recorded 3-minute talk in Canvas). For more info, visit https://beav.es/wLP or contact OfficeofURSA@oregonstate.edu.
NEW! Amanda Brackett: MS Defense. Amanda Brackett will present her thesis, titled: “Effect of residual canopy cover and wildfire smoke on near-surface microclimate temperatures,” April 21, 10 a.m., Richardson 107 or on Zoom. Richardson is earning her MS in Forest Ecosystems and Society with Klaus Puettmann and Chris Still. Please contact the FES Department at FES.Workbox@oregonstate.edu with questions or for accommodations for disabilities, or to access the Zoom link.
NEW! Vice President & Chief Diversity Officer Listening Session: The Search Advisory Committee is holding an additional listening session with members of the university and broader community to gather input about the qualities and characteristics desired in the vice president and chief diversity officer. Input will also be gathered regarding key opportunities and challenges facing the university that the new VP/CDO may face. Zoom meeting link: April 21, noon to 1 p.m.
NEW! April 21 Changemakers: Building Trust, Equity and Accessibility in Education. It’s not only policies that create the structure for equity. Strong community relationships and trust are needed, too. In an April 21 Changemakers conversation, inclusion and equity specialist Rebecca Arce, MPP ’14, shares insights on creating more equitable educational outcomes for all Oregonians. Join the webcast: bit.ly/AprilChangemakers.
NEW! HMSC Research Seminar: Amelia Munson, a postdoc at the University of Glasgow, will be giving a seminar titled “Growing Up is a Hot Scary Mess: Understanding how experience shapes variation and consistency in fish behavior.” April 21, 3:30 p.m. Zoom link or call +1-971-247-1195 Meeting ID: 945 5573 115. Click here for more information.
NEW! Department of Botany & Plant Pathology Spring Seminar Series: “Tree Story: What We Can Learn About Climate, Human, And Forest History From The Rings In Trees” presented by Valerie Trouet of University of Arizona, April 21, 4 p.m. via Zoom. For complete schedule visit the BPP Seminar website.
NEW! HMSC Science on Tap: Mauricio Cantor, an assistant professor with the Marine Mammal Institute at OSU's Hatfield Marine Science Center, will present a public virtual talk titled “Inventive feeding tactics shape dolphin societies.” April 21, 6 p.m. Webinar link or call +1 971 247 1195 Webinar ID: 953 4713 1268. Click here for more information.
NEW! May 18 Public Health Insider Webcast – Mentorship: Making the Connection. Hear from a panel featuring CPHHS’ director of student engagement and an OSU mentor/mentee pairing during the May 18 Public Health Insider webcast, "Mentorship: Making the Connection," 5:30-6:30 p.m. Explore the value of the college’s mentorship program and learn how to get the most out of a mentor/mentee relationship. Register today at ForOregonState.org/PH.
Earth Week: On behalf of the Faculty Senate Carbon Commitment Committee (C3), you are invited to a Lightning Talk event scheduled for April 22 from 10-11:30 a.m. as part of OSU’s Beyond Earth Day festivities. Drop in at any point to hear speakers from across our institution share 2-5 minute presentations about their research and experience related to climate change. We all have a role to play in saving our planet. Let’s focus on the possibilities. Hallie Ford Center 115, or online: https://oregonstate.zoom.us/j/94875278244?pwd=SFdCZU85SzVvR09KNkEwZm1nMTdmUT09 Password: EarthWeek. For questions or accommodations, contact: Lindsay.Andrews@oregonstate.edu.
Department of Integrative Biology Ph.D. Defense Seminar: Andrea Burton will present “Adaptive potential of coastal invertebrates to environmental stressors and climate change” on Wednesday, April 20, 10 a.m. via hybrid format. In person in LINC 368 or virtual via Zoom. Burton is completing her Ph.D. in integrative biology under the guidance of Felipe Barreto.
Emotional Intelligence: Implementing discipline over our emotional life is difficult and requires lifelong practice. Being able to choose to act or respond in a particular manner is preferable to re-acting on a consistent basis, yet it is difficult. Enhancing emotional intelligence improves our ability to master our emotional functioning. High emotional intelligence can improve our communications with all others, enhance our perception of satisfaction with ourselves and our lives and increase our productivity overall. April 20, noon. Register here.
College of Engineering Virtual Lecture: Chih-Hung Chang, professor, chemical engineering will present “Learning About Energy: A Fun Journey of a Chemical Engineer” April 20, noon to 1 p.m. Free and open to the public. For details and registration: https://beav.es/wyR.
Teaching with Media: Liven up your Lecture Videos. Discover new ways to create more interactive and engaging lecture videos as you blend synchronous and asynchronous learning activities in your Corvallis and Cascades campus courses. The Faculty Media Center and CTL invite all faculty and GTAs to a one-hour Zoom workshop. Register for Wednesday, April 20 at 2 p.m., or register for Thursday, April 21 at 10 a.m. Info: Faculty Media Center.
Women of Forestry: Inspiring Leadership Lecture. Part of the 2022 Starker Lecture Series. "The Road Less Traveled: How women in forestry can save the world." Speaker: Edie Sonne Hall, founder and principal, Three Trees Consulting. April 20, 3:30-5 p.m., 117 Peavy Forest Science Center. Registration required; register here. Lectures are free and open to the public and will be live streamed. For disability accommodations, call (541) 737-3161.
Water Resources Science Seminar Series: "Impacts of Roadway Runoff and Tire Rubber on Coho Salmon." Ed Kolodjiez, University of Washington. April 20, 4-5 p.m., Bexell Hall 328 or on Zoom.
Dawn Wright seminar: Dawn Wright, aka Deepsea Dawn, OSU affiliate professor and ESRI scientist will be speaking on April 21, 4 p.m. on Zoom. Her talk is titled "The Courage to Escape.” She will speak on her experiences as a woman of color within the geosciences. The seminar is hosted by the CEOAS Association of Graduate Students Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity committee. Register here: tinyurl.com/ppujmjuu.
Adult & Higher Education Info Session: You’re invited to learn about the College of Education’s Adult & Higher Education master’s degree and Instructional Design certificate. Join us for an information session about these two programs, including career possibilities and advice from a recent graduate. This session will include additional details about utilizing the OSU tuition benefit. Tuesday, April 26, noon to 1 p.m. Please RSVP for the Zoom link. Contact AHE-Lead@oregonstate.edu for questions.
Resilient Teaching Symposium: You’re invited to register now for the CTL Spring ‘22 Resilient Teaching Symposium on April 26 from 3:30-4:20 p.m. Faculty will address effective strategies to build and sustain resilience around teaching and learning. This event is virtual and Zoom participants will have opportunities to discuss their perspectives on resilience.
Mentoring Indigenous Students in STEM workshop: Featuring keynote Sweeney Windchief, and OSU services supporting Indigenous students. Hosted by OSU's New Beginnings for Tribal Students (NBTS) program. April 26, 1-4:30 p.m., via Zoom. Register for the free workshop here. Open to all faculty, students and individuals interested in mentoring. More information about NBTS is here.
Register now for the Ecampus Faculty Forum: Take part in discussions about online teaching excellence, and discover techniques you can use to enhance your online courses at the Ecampus Faculty Forum next month. The event at the CH2M HILL Alumni Center features pre-conference workshops on the afternoon of May 3, followed by a series of interactive presentations May 4 from 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Engage with your colleagues as they share their innovative teaching methods and experiences in online course development. See the agenda and a list of presenters, and register today.
Core Curriculum for OSU Managers and Supervisors: The Core Curriculum for Managers and Supervisors is a training program for all OSU managers, supervisors, and lead workers. Learners will have a solid understanding about the principles and policies that apply to our employees; know how to navigate within the space of talent management activities; recognize when, and how, to provide equal opportunity & access to employees and more. May 17-20, 8:15 a.m. to noon each day via Zoom. Learn more and register before May 13.
2022 University Distinguished Professor Lecture featuring Michael Freitag: Join us for a lecture with OSU’s 2022 University Distinguished Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Michael Freitag. Freitag’s lecture titled, "Epigenetics: I Know It When I See It" will be held on Friday, May 20 at 9 a.m. in the MU Horizon Room, followed by a Q&A moderated by Roy Haggerty, Dean of the College of Science. Advanced registration and in-person attendance are encouraged. The lecture will be live-streamed via live.oregonstate.edu during the event.
2022 University Distinguished Professor Lecture featuring Brent Steel: Join us for a lecture with OSU’s 2022 University Distinguished Professor of Public Policy, Brent Steel. Steel’s lecture titled, "The Democracy and Technocracy Quandary: Science, Scientists, and the Policy Process" will be held on Friday, May 20 at 11 a.m. in the MU Horizon Room, followed by a Q&A moderated by Larry Rodgers, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts. Advancedd registration and in-person attendance are encouraged. The lecture will be live-streamed via live.oregonstate.edu during the event.
2022 University Distinguished Professor Lecture featuring Kathryn Higley: Join us for a lecture with OSU’s 2022 University Distinguished Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Kathryn Higley. Higley’s lecture titled, "Bugs, Bunnies, and Bombs: Radioecology's Role in Radiation Protection" will be held on Friday, May 20 at 1 p.m. in the MU Horizon Room, followed by a Q&A moderated by Belinda Batten, Executive Associate Dean of the College of Engineering. Advanced registration and in-person attendance are encouraged. The lecture will be live-streamed via live.oregonstate.edu during the event.
NEW! Are you exposed to loud noise at work? Find out more about OSU’s Hearing Conservation Program and Noise Control Plan. The goal of OSU’s Hearing Conservation Program is to monitor and protect employees who have the potential to develop noise-induced hearing loss – a preventable, permanent and progressive health issue. In collaboration with Environmental Health & Safety, Occupational Health Services provides annual hearing tests for those exposed to loud noise on the job. Training is available through the EH&S website. Contact Occupational Health or Environmental Health and Safety with questions.
NEW! 35 Year Club inductees: Congratulations to Anne Gillies, Search Advocate Program, for 35 years of service to OSU. You can read more about their time at OSU and others who have reached this milestone by clicking on their name.
Mid-Month Emergency Preparedness Topic: Fire. Nationally since 2000, 85 fatal fires, claiming 118 lives, have occurred on college campuses, in Greek housing, or in off-campus housing within three miles of the campus. Each year more than 2,500 people die and 12,600 are injured in home fires in the United States, with direct property loss due to home fires estimated at $7.3 billion annually. By preparing in advance, you can know how you will respond if a fire strikes. This preparedness poster can be downloaded at https://emergency.oregonstate.edu/emergency-preparedness/preparedness-topics/fire.
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. Please click here to learn about the nomination process and criteria.
OSU Homecoming Court 2022: Applications for the 2022 Homecoming Court are now open. Check the eligibility criteria to apply for the opportunity to become an OSU Homecoming ambassador, get special access to university events and earn a $500 scholarship. ForOregonState.org/HC.
Spring Creek Project Faculty Residency: OSU faculty members working on projects aligned with Spring Creek Project's mission are invited to apply for a week-long summer residency at Shotpouch Cabin. Projects at the intersection of environmental science and writing, art, music, social science, and/or humanities would be a good fit. Applications due May 15. Learn more and apply.
Graduate Student Research and Writing Residency: Spring Creek Project is accepting applications for graduate student residencies at Shotpouch Cabin this summer. We invite students who are engaged in writing and/or research projects aligned with the mission of the Spring Creek Project to apply. Applications due May 15. Learn more and apply.
Art-Science Student Fellowship Applications Due May 9: This one-year fellowship offers OSU students the opportunity to explore the intersection of the arts and sciences. Fellows will develop a creative project informed by engagement with lab or field research, be awarded a $1,000 stipend, have ongoing mentorship, and receive a residency at the Cabin at Shotpouch Creek. Visual, literary, performing and mixed-media artists are welcome to apply. Learn more and apply.
Human-robot interaction: The Human-Machine Teaming Laboratory in Oregon State University's Collaborative Robotics and Intelligent Systems Institute is conducting a research experiment to study human-robot interaction for simulated supervisor-based environments. Participants will complete a series of tasks that require controlling and monitoring a simulated remotely-piloted vehicle and will complete anonymous questionnaires. The experiment requires participants to complete one two-hour session. Participants who complete the entire evaluation will receive $30. Contact Prakash Baskaran at HMTLabOSU+TRWL@gmail.com to schedule your experiment time.
Eat Free: @eatfreeosu is a Twitter account managed by the Human Services Resource Center student team. This account broadcasts information about open events on campus that also have food available. If your event is closed, but you have extra food, a message can be crafted asking students to show up at the end of your event. Event organizers can tag @eatfreeosu or call 541-737-3747 during business hours to request their event be posted on the account.
How Has the Pandemic Impacted Your Cat? We are looking for cats and their owners to help us understand how cat behavior and human-animal bonds were impacted by the pandemic. This OSU Human-Animal Interaction Lab research study will take place on the Oregon State University Corvallis campus (Withycombe Hall) and will include two behavioral attachment tests with your cat (taking approximately 20-30 minutes). To learn more or schedule participation, please email Hallie Shean at: sheanh@oregonstate.edu.
CFP-CFTH Summer 2022 Teaching Innovation Fellowships: The OSU Center for the Humanities is now accepting applications for Summer 2022 Teaching Innovation Fellowships. Tenure-stream faculty and instructors at .5 FTE+ are eligible to apply. The deadline to submit proposals is June 3, 5 p.m. Find information and application instructions online at https://humanities.oregonstate.edu/teaching-innovation-fellowships.
Free COVID tests: Free iHealth COVID-19 Antigen Rapid Tests are available around the Corvallis campus. Each box contains two tests. While supplies last, OSU community members can pick up these self-test kits at the following locations: Residence Hall Service Centers (Arnold, McNary and West); Lab tent outside Plageman Hall; Memorial Union Info Desk and Student Experience Center Info Desk. For questions or accommodations related to disabilities, contact coronavirus.health@oregonstate.edu.
COVID-19 testing: Oregon State University, in collaboration with Willamette Valley Toxicology (WVT), is providing on-site COVID-19 testing. OSU employees and students, regardless of vaccination status, are welcome to test at one of these locations: Corvallis: Lab tent outside Plageman Hall Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., and Cascade Hall 120, Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Bend: Outside Obsidian Hall Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and 3-5 p.m.
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! Administrative Assistant to the School Head: The School of Social and Behavioral Health Sciences/College of Public Health and Human Sciences invites applications for an Administrative Assistant to the School Head. This is a full-time, 12-month professional faculty position. Posting #P05395UF. Full consideration April 21. Closes April 29.
NEW! The VP for Research (RIP) is seeking a Fiscal Coordinator 1 in this competitive/external recruitment. This is a full-time (1.0 FTE) position. Posting #P03532CT. Apply by May 2 for full consideration. Closes May 8.
“I think imagination is at the heart of everything we do. Scientific discoveries couldn't have happened without imagination. Art, music, and literature couldn't exist without imagination. And so anything that strengthens imagination, and reading certainly does that, can help us for the rest of our lives.”
~ Lloyd Alexander
Corvallis: Showers today, high of 53, low of 39. Rain Wednesday.
Central Oregon: Chance of snow, high of 49, low of 31. Chance of showers Wednesday.
Newport: Showers today, high of 53, low of 42. Rain tomorrow.
Statewide: For OSU employees around the state, find your local forecast here: http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/pqr/.