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
“It’s a really big undertaking to make sure that the whole state is ready for this,” said Erica Fischer, professor of structural engineering at Oregon State University.
Using ocean modeling and data from sediment cores collected in the northeast Pacific Ocean, the researchers found two distinct climate intervals where a combination of winter sea ice and ice-free summer conditions likely would have facilitated migration further south toward the end of the last ice age, said Alan Mix, an oceanographer and paleoclimatologist at Oregon State University and a co-author of the paper.
But Christina Aiello, a biologist at Oregon State University and expert on bighorn sheep along Interstate 15, said, “It’s a bit of a shock that this zombie solar project has reemerged from the dead.” In the worst-case scenario, it could lead bighorn sheep populations to avoid the region, which would render wildlife overcrossings a huge waste of money, she said.
Oregon needs to improve the supply and distribution of health care providers, enhance the resiliency and well-being of health care workers and increase diversity among the health care workforce to provide more culturally and linguistically responsive care, a new report by Oregon State University (OSU) researchers found.
“Sneaker waves don’t get a lot of attention. It’s kind of like a slow bleed. Every year a few people die because of sneaker waves,” said Tuba Ozkan-Haller, interim dean of OSU’s College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences.
Misty morning: Community member Seth Bernstein submitted this photo of sunrise on Edgewood Drive. We are accepting photo submissions at osutoday@oregonstate.edu.
Timely Teaching Tips: Looking for the latest news about OSU’s Canvas learning management system? See the Learn@OregonState Winter 2023 Updates for timely information about the upgrade of the Canvas UDOIT accessibility tool, use of the Ally accessibility course report and the update of the “Add TA” tool.
NEW! How to Deal With a Difficult Person: At one time or another, we have all dealt with a difficult person. Whether they are hard to communicate with, acting defensive or just handling a situation inappropriately, interactions with difficult people can affect our confidence, mood and focus. Learning to recognize and cope with common difficult behaviors in ourselves and others can help make difficult encounters much more manageable. Webinar takes place Feb. 7, 10 a.m. Register here.
Blood drive: American Red Cross is accepting blood donations in the MU from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Feb. 6-9. You can sign up online or drop in to donate: https://www.redcross.org/give-blood.html.
College of Forestry Book Sale: Come browse our selection of books in Richardson Hall’s first-floor knuckle Feb. 6-10. Prices drop each day but buy early to avoid being disappointed. Email christina.fierro@oregonstate.edu with questions.
Center for Teaching and Learning QT Talks: "Effective Course Design: Intentional Blending of Synchronous and Asynchronous Learning." Regardless of course modality, all Corvallis and Cascades campus courses involve learning in person during synchronous class meetings and asynchronously outside of class. How can we best leverage both types of learning activities to ensure all students have an equitable opportunity to be successful? In this interactive session, learn ways to do this through intentional design. Feb. 7, 11-11:50 a.m. Registration.
Breakfast: Come join us for 'breakfast for lunch' at Nash 104J on Feb. 7. Our $5 blue plate special includes complimentary coffee and all proceeds go to the OSU Food Drive. Plates will be available from noon to 1 p.m. at Nash 104J. For questions, contact christine.meiwes@oregonstate.edu.
Center for Teaching and Learning: Participate in QT Chats that meet every other Tuesday at noon in the LINC 468 faculty lounge. Join us for casual, safe conversations around pedagogical practices and sharing of tips and resources. Feb. 7, noon.
General Education Implementation: The Learning Outcome, Criteria, and Rationale (LOCR) Committee invites the university community to provide feedback on the LOCRs faculty have created through a listening session. Participants will learn about the LOCR creation process, preview LOCR drafts, engage in conversation and provide feedback. Your college’s participation and collaboration will help inform the final LOCRs we propose to the Faculty Senate for adoption. All listening sessions will be held on Zoom. Registration is required, though participants can register at the time of the meeting and still gain access. Feb. 7, 1-2:30 p.m.
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.
Public Health Insider: Power Vegetables and Cancer Prevention. Mark your calendar for Feb. 7 at 5:30 p.m. and pass the kale. Faculty from the CPHHS and the Moore Family Center will discuss the link between power vegetables and cancer prevention. They will also highlight the Hope Grows Here program and the research from the Linus Pauling Institute. Register for this free webcast: ForOregonState.org/PHI.
NEW! Cake that, Midterms! Cupcakes! Made ya look: It’s week 5 and the ASC wants to celebrate the halfway point with students, with cupcakes. Swing by the corner of Jefferson Way and Waldo Place between 1 and 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 8, to pick up a cupcake and some midterm cheer (gluten-/nut-free option available too). Questions or accommodation requests? Email Sarah.Norek@oregonstate.edu.
NEW! Global Opportunities Pop-Up Advising Tour with the College of Science: Drop by and meet with OSU GO staff and peer advisors to begin your journey to an OSU-approved, credit-bearing opportunity to participate in a study abroad, faculty-led or international internship program. Feb. 9, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at the Science Success Center (Kidder 109). For more details, visit the Office of Global Opportunities (OSU GO) events calendar and the list of pop-up advising events.
NEW! Global Opportunities Pop-Up Advising Tour with CEOAS: Drop by and meet with OSU GO staff and peer advisors to begin your journey to an OSU-approved, credit-bearing opportunity to participate in a study abroad, faculty-led or international internship program. Feb. 9, 1:30-3:30 p.m. at the Wilkinson Hall/Gilfillan Auditorium lobby. For more details, visit the Office of Global Opportunities (OSU GO) events calendar and the list of pop-up advising events.
NEW! Faculty Senate: The Feb. 9 Faculty Senate agenda is online at https://senate.oregonstate.edu/sites/senate.oregonstate.edu/files/2023_02.pdf; the meeting begins at 3 p.m. in The LaSells Stewart Center Construction and Engineering Hall with a Zoom webinar option for individuals outside of OSU Corvallis and those unable to attend in person.
NEW! Community Dialogue: Community, Engagement, & Leadership is holding a community dialogue about Anti-Blackness & Colorism. Through a student/faculty panel and story circles, we hope participants can leave this event gaining a deeper understanding around colorism. Feb. 9 from 4-6 p.m. at Memorial Union, Room 13 Multipurpose Room. Register here: https://cel.oregonstate.edu/students/events/community-dialogues.
NEW! Abundant Oregon: Giustina Gallery at The LaSells Stewart Center presents "Abundant Oregon: Artists Capture the Beauty and Ecology of Nature." Oregon offers unique and important environments in which to work and play and this exhibition will help to reveal Oregon’s distinctive beauty. The exhibition runs from Feb. 6-March 10. Reception is Feb. 9 from 5-7:30 p.m. in the Giustina Gallery. Learn more about Abundant Oregon: Artists Capture the Beauty and Ecology of Nature, including viewing hours.
OSU Art-Sci exhibit: "Seeing a River." Joan Truckenbrod Gallery, Corvallis, Feb. 3-25. Two artists (Leah Wilson and Andrew Myers) and a scientist (Jerri Bartholomew) share their views of a river through different perspectives. The artists will be present Friday and Saturday 1-4 p.m. during the month, and during the Corvallis Art Walk on Feb. 16.
NEW! Tuition Forums: The University Budget Committee and Office of Budget and Resource Planning are offering a series of weekly forums to discuss the tuition setting process, tuition rate scenarios for FY24 and to answer any questions about tuition and the university budget. The next forum will be held Feb. 8 from 5-6 p.m. in Furman 105 or you can register for Zoom. More information and the current forum schedule are available at https://beav.es/5rq.
NEW! Science Pub: Mindfulness in Social Justice Education. Critical Race Feminist Perspectives – Join us for Science Pub Feb. 8, 6 p.m. at Old World Deli or online. This project explores mindfulness as innovative curriculum in undergraduates social justice courses. Critical race feminism claims that body and spirituality are core sources of knowledge. Mindfulness offers practices for connecting to the present moment through body, emotions, physical sensations and spirituality. Registration is free.
NEW! ElderCare Connections: ElderCare Connections will meet Feb. 9 from noon to 1 p.m. when Mike Waters, director of Health Promotion Fitness over 50, presents on “Finding your Exercise Personality Later in Life.” Walters will share the differences between "performance fitness" and "healthy fitness" and talk about how to find the best physical activities for your personality and fitness goals in later life. The Zoom link will open at 11:30 a.m. for caregiver check-in and will close at 1:30 p.m. For more information, contact robynn.pease@oregonstate.edu.
NEW! HMSC Research Seminar: Lorenzo Ciannelli with CEOAS at Oregon State University will be giving a seminar titled “Spatial and temporal constraints of fish distribution,” Feb 9, 3:30 p.m. Join in person at HMSC’s GVMSB Auditorium or online. Zoom link or call +1-971-247-1195 Meeting ID: 945 5573 115. Click here for more information.
NEW! BEE Seminar Series: John Selker will present "Lessons from OPEnS and TAHMO – Are there resources for cool work?" Feb. 9, 4 p.m., in Bexell Hall 322 or on Zoom. Reach out to Catherine.Mullins@oregonstate.edu for Zoom details.
NEW! Department of Botany & Plant Pathology Seminar Series: “Untargeted metabolomics to characterize microbial communities and guide natural products discovery,” presented by Kerry McPhail of OSU College of Pharmacy, Thursday, Feb. 9, 4 p.m. in ALS 4001 and via Zoom. For complete schedule visit the BPP Seminar website.
Sharing the Lead Harmoniously Through Shared Decision-Making: Join the Center for Family Enterprise on Feb. 8, 8:30 a.m. via Zoom for our Family Business 360 event. Hear from Bruce Hraba, president of Waterford Hotels & Inns, who will be sharing how this family business has been able to lead harmoniously through shared decision-making. Register here.
Workplace Safety Culture Webinar: OSU community members are encouraged to attend the Workplace Safety Culture webinar on Wednesday, Feb. 8 from 2-3 p.m. The Workplace Safety Culture Task Force will be reporting their findings and recommendations and unit leaders will share the safety improvements and policies they’ve implemented. Register now: https://beav.es/59F.
Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology Seminar Series: Rebecca Terry, associate professor of integrative biology with Oregon State University, will speak on “Raptors, rodents, and the desert west: disentangling drivers of diversity across Pleistocene to Modern landscapes,” Feb. 8, 4 p.m. Johnson Hall 102. Zoom: beav.es/eecb.
WRE Seminar Series: Huancui Hui from the Pacific Northwest National Labs (PNNL) will present "Tracking Hydroclimate Impacts of Extreme Precipitation Events Using Numerical Water Tracers," on Feb. 8, 4 p.m. in Bexell Hall 328 or on Zoom. Reach out to Gradwater.Support@oregonstate.edu for Zoom details.
Ask Alumni virtual event: So you got into grad school. Now what? Hear from OSU graduates who have been where you are, meet students and alumni like you and grow your professional network at this Ask Alumni virtual event. The OSU Alumni Association, Career Development Center and Vamos OSU are bringing together dynamic alumni to share stories of their early careers. Feb. 8, 5:30 p.m. Register today.
My People Are Rising: The History and Legacy of the Black Panthers in the Pacific Northwest. Aaron Dixon co-founded the Seattle chapter of the Black Panther Party in 1968 and led it for four years. Dixon will draw on his published memoir, "My People are Rising," to discuss his experiences fighting for Black empowerment and racial justice. Feb. 9 at 5:30 p.m. Memorial Union, Horizon Room 49. A Black History Month event
PFLA Lunch and Learn: Concur Travel – Beyond the Basics. Please join us for an interactive discussion on booking travel, submitting expense reports, questions about the Concur system and sharing solutions. Feb. 22, noon to 1 p.m. in KEC 1007 or via Zoom. For more information about the event and how to register click here.
Core Curriculum for OSU Managers and Supervisors: The Core Curriculum for Managers and Supervisors is a training program for all Oregon State University managers, supervisors and lead workers. At the end of this course, 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 and access to employees; and more. March 6-9, 8:15 a.m. to noon each day via Zoom. Learn more and register before Feb. 27.
Coaches Clinic on skill acquisition March 8. Practice makes perfect. OSU kinesiology faculty are teaching youth sports coaches of all experience levels new strategies for giving instruction, reinforcing patterns and using effective feedback. The College of Public Health and Human Sciences’ free session is Wednesday, March 8 at 6:30 p.m., Hallie Ford Center. Registration required.
NEW! OSULP Bake Sale: The OSU Libraries & Press will be hosting a Bake Sale on Feb. 9 from 3-4 p.m. The event will be held in the main lobby of the Valley Library. Donations can be paid in cash or through Venmo. Come enjoy a sweet treat and donate to a great cause. For questions contact megan.lawrence@oregonstate.edu.
NEW! Valentine’s Basket: Stop by Kerr 422 and pick up your raffle ticket to win a packed Valentine's Day basket, loaded with everything you need for a romantic evening! Tickets are $2 each or three for $5. Drawing will be held on Monday, Feb. 13 and the winner notified by email so you'll be all set for the big day. Contact amy.baker@oregonstate.edu with questions.
NEW! Personalized Poems for the OSU Food Drive: Want a personalized poem for yourself, a friend, a Valentine or anyone else? Want to support a great cause? Buy a poem from the Academic Success Center & Writing Center to support the OSU Food Drive. Complete this Google form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSffpP5fxxO3HzndhabmN-p7PsTb-_dmN9IVjgA0AcqoIv3tFw/viewform to submit a request.
NEW! Pet photo contest: Think you have the cutest critter? Here’s your chance to prove it to the world. Enter the Extension Communications Pet Photo Contest with a minimum $5 donation for each photo. Send your photos to amy.baker@oregonstate.edu by Feb. 24 along with your donation receipt from either Network for Good or Give Butter. Categories are Cutest, Funniest and Most Unusual. Winners will be notified at the end of the month and receive their prize.
NEW! BEE PB&J Bar: BEE's annual PB&J bar is throughout the month of February thanks to a bread donation from New Morning Bakery in 116 Gilmore Hall from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Suggested donation of $3. For more information, contact jennifer.cohen@oregonstate.edu.
NEW! The Bird Walk is back: We’re live and on campus, bringing back the Bird Walk in all its glory. Join Amerie Lommen as she guides enthusiasts around the Corvallis campus, pointing out local birds and their habitats. Get in a good walk at lunch time and learn about nature right here at OSU. We have two sessions this year, Feb. 21 and Feb. 23. Donations are a minimum $5 per person. Email amy.baker@oregonstate.edu for instructions and to reserve your spot.
Soup Lunch: Join the College of Forestry's Forest Engineering, Resources and Management Department for soup from noon to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 8 in Richardson Hall's second-floor knuckle. $3 for a bowl of soup with bread or $5 all you can eat. Desserts also available.
School of Public Policy Basket Raffle: Buy some tickets to have a chance to win a variety of baskets put together by the School of Public Policy departments. The prizes will vary from a handmade quilted runner and placemat set to passes to mini-golf and bowling for the family (see the link for details or swing by Bexell 300A). Tickets are 3 for $5 with no limit and you get to choose which basket you would like a chance to win. Winners will be drawn and contacted on Feb. 27. If you would like to participate virtually, you can pay via Venmo @janicadobra and email jen.edwards@oregonstate.edu with which basket(s) you would like to put your tickets in the drawing for.
Step challenge: Did you know that the average American only walks 3,000 to 4,000 steps a day? However, the CDC recommends that adults should aim for 10,000 steps per day. Do you know how many steps you’re taking a day? Let’s take steps together to help the hungry. All proceeds will be donated to the Linn Benton Food Share. Join the Virtual Steps Challenge and see how many steps you can get in. The top two individuals who have the most cumulative steps between Feb. 1-28 will each receive a gift card (donated by staff).
School of Public Policy Plant Sale: Find an easy to care for plant to add to your office or home (we'll even throw in a care guide). There will be a wide variety of plants to choose from and the suggested donations will be printed on the individual plants. The plants go fast, so be sure to swing by 418 Bexell early in the month for the best choices. See the link for a plant list.
Quilt and Art Raffle: The College of Forestry invites you to visit https://www.forestry.oregonstate.edu/college-forestry-raffle or stop by the help desk located in PFSC 209 to view raffle items and buy tickets.
College of Forestry 5K/10K Virtual Run: "Race to the Top Banana." You have the option to receive a t-shirt to commemorate your race. Your entry fee of $25 will go to the Linn Benton Food Share to help feed those in need in our community. Complete your registration by Feb. 22 and email terralyn.vandetta@oregonstate.edu with any questions.
CCVM used book and DVD sale: Starting Feb. 1, come find your next great read or movie at the CCVM book and DVD sale. There is a large collection to pick from and books will continue to be collected. Checks can be made out to the Linn Benton Food Share.
Printing and Mailing's Putt, Toss and Hook Tournament: Brush off your putting, bean bag tossing and/or ring hook skills, and win bragging rights and prizes. $5 for 8 putts, tosses or rings hooked. The highest scores and most accumulated points at the end of February wins. To enter and play just stop by Printing and Mailing's front office on Research Way any week day throughout the drive between 8 a.m.-5 p.m. For questions, contact Kelly.Clark@oregonstate.edu.
FWCS Food Drive Raffle: Selina and Scott Heppell have once again offered a coastal fishing trip as the grand prize. Two other winners will win a beautiful gift basket designed by the department. $5 donation per entry ticket, or 5 tickets for $20. Drawing to be held March 1. Contact christine.meiwes@oregonstate.edu with any questions.
NEW! 30 years of service: Congratulations to Leigh Evans, research assistant, for being honored for 30 years of service at OSU. You can read more about their time at OSU and others who have reached this milestone by clicking on their name.
Media training: OSU’s Office of News and Research Communications has recently restarted in-person media training sessions. The half-day sessions are designed to build participants’ understanding of the media, develop interviewing skills through mock interview sessions and increase confidence in working with journalists. The sessions are open to anyone at the university who has, or likely will, interact with journalists. If you are interested, please reach out to Sean Nealon, OSU’s news editor, at sean.nealon@oregonstate.edu. Space is limited.
Provost’s Literary Prize: The 35th Annual Provost’s Literary Prize for undergraduate students at OSU is open for submissions. The winner will be awarded $500 and on-campus publication. Jennifer Richter in the School of Writing, Literature and Film and the screening committee are seeking help from faculty to identify candidates for the prize. The literary work can be fiction, poetry or creative nonfiction written for general audience. Please direct students to beav.es/5by for submission requirements. The deadline for submissions is Feb. 25. The winner will be announced in May.
Interdisciplinary Student Fellowships: This one-year fellowship offers OSU students the opportunity to develop a creative, journalistic and/or scholarly project at the intersection of one of four tracks: Art+Science, Art+Engineering, Humanities+Science or Film+Science. Fellows will be awarded $1,000, engage in ongoing networking and professional development opportunities with faculty and community mentors and be eligible to apply for a residency at the cabin at Shotpouch Creek. Visit the Interdisciplinary Student Fellowships program page to learn more about each of the four tracks and how to apply. Application due March 17. If you have questions, contact joy.jensen@oregonstate.edu.
Opportunity: Mentor Interdisciplinary Student Fellows. OSU faculty in the sciences, engineering, arts and humanities are invited to become mentors for the 2023-24 Interdisciplinary Student Fellowships program. This one-year fellowship offers OSU students the opportunity to develop a creative, journalistic and/or scholarly project at the intersection of one of four tracks: Art+Sci, Art+Engineering, Humanities+Sci or Film+Sci. Visit us online for more information about the fellowship program and the role of mentors in each track. Apply by March 17 to become a mentor via this short online form. If you have questions, contact joy.jensen@oregonstate.edu.
Free Middle School Women in Science Workshop: Discovering the Scientist Within, is a program designed to nurture sixth-, seventh- and eighth-grade girls’ interest in the STEM fields and consists of activities paired with adult women scientist role models. The event will be on campus, Saturday, March 11, from 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Pre-registration is required. Registration opens Feb. 1 and closes March 1. Contact Emily Nicholson in Precollege Programs at 737-9424 with questions.
Volunteer opportunities: Join us once or weekly for a volunteer service project at Heartland Humane Shelter & Care, Room at the Inn, Parks & Recreation, Starker Arts Garden for Education(SAGE) and Habitat for Humanity. Volunteers will be maintaining space for animals and a chance to play with them, providing emergency meals and housing, enhancing parks and trails and helping grow food for low income families. The OSU Community are the intended audience for this event. Register at beav.es/cel.
Free student contraceptive care: Want free contraceptive care? Oregon ContraceptiveCare (CCare) is a program funded through a grant from the Centers for Medicaid Services and the Oregon Department of Human Services that allows Student Health Services (SHS) to provide free reproductive health care and contraceptive services to OSU students with certain income criteria. Most students qualify. Sign up for CCare by calling SHS at 541-737-9140.
OSU VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance): Need help with your taxes? Not sure if you need to file taxes this year? Come to VITA for free tax preparation. Follow this link for more information. Open Thursdays 5:30-8 p.m. and Saturdays noon to 5 p.m. Austin Hall 100. Questions: VITA.COB@oregonstate.edu.
Connect students with 24/7 mental health support: Anytime Anywhere: MySSP is a free app that gives all OSU students, including Ecampus students, 24/7 access by text or phone with a licensed mental health counselor. Marketing materials for the following identities/experiences are now available: student veterans, BIPOC, LGBTQ+, students experiencing basic-needs insecurity, graduate students, engineering majors and international students. Request print and digital marketing materials to share with students by clicking https://beav.es/58V.
Health and Safety: The University Health & Safety Committee wants to promote health and safety by reminding employees of ergonomic and safe lifting resources available to them online at https://ehs.oregonstate.edu/ergonomics. You can also access OSU’s University Health & Safety Committee online at http://ehs.oregonstate.edu/uhsc, including past meeting minutes, information on how to contact a committee member and a link to report safety concerns online.
The Guardian App from Public Safety: Provided by OSU Public Safety for anyone at OSU to download and use. The app receives OSU Alerts, enables emergency texting with OSU police dispatchers, provides phone directories of emergency numbers and one-touch emergency dialing, links to emergency and public safety web resources and is a virtual guardian/timer so you don’t walk alone. Download at https://apps.apple.com/us/app/rave-guardian/id691246562 or https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ravemobilesafety.raveguardian.
Policy update: 03-140-513 Miscellaneous Expenses has been revised to allow flowers to be purchased with university funds for use at event banquets or receptions, removing the previous restriction to only allow for University Housing and Dining Services (UHDS).
Policy update: 03-150-102 Lease Reporting has been revised to provides clear guidelines for valuing, accounting for and reporting lease agreements and transactions in OSU’s financial statements and underlying accounting system in compliance with the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB). Effective June 30, 2022, GASB 87 requires that all qualifying leases are capitalized and referred to as either “lessee” or “lessor” leases, rather than “operating” or “capital” leases.
Are you a Fulbright Alumni? Let us know. The Office of Faculty Affairs now supports faculty interested in the Fulbright Program. This list will be used for purposes such as invitations to OSU Fulbright social events, to support current faculty with their applications or to speak on a panel about your experiences. Fill out the Qualtrics survey.
NEW! Pride Center: As part of the Pride Center Renovation project, SW May Ave. between the Pride Center and Adams Hall will be closed from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 7. Access to the parking lots on the corners of SW A Ave./SW 17th St. and SW May Ave./SW A Ave. will be maintained. Please refer to the map (View map) for alternate routes.
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! Fiscal Coordinator 2 (FC2): The position will provide support in the interpretation, development and implementation of policies and procedures and play a critical role by performing highly complex multi-fiscal functions, including, but not limited to, analysis, auditing, projections, payroll, budget management and recommendation of financial solutions. This position may be responsible for lead work duties by coordinating the work of other staff members in service to customers/stakeholders throughout the university, including administrative and academic units. Posting #P03992CT. Full consideration Feb. 10. Closes Feb. 17.
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Corvallis: Rain and breezy today, high of 49, low of 36. Partly sunny Wednesday.
Central Oregon: Chance of rain and breezy, high of 49, low of 25. Mostly sunny Wednesday.
Newport: Rain and windy today, high of 50, low of 39. Partly sunny tomorrow.
Statewide: For OSU employees around the state, find your local forecast here: http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/pqr/.