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.
Two finalists are hoping to win over the campus community at Oregon State University and become the institution’s next leader. But first, they’re getting a chance to interact with students, staff and faculty members — something that didn’t happen in the last presidential search process. (see also Gazette-Times)
A piece by Shauna Tominey, associate professor of practice at Oregon State University and the state coordinator for the Oregon Parenting Education Collaborative.
“This is the first time we feel like we’re in a good position to cut branches outside,” said Joe Davidson, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering and robotics at Oregon State University and co-leader of the effort.
California has thriving oyster, mussel, abalone and clam farming sectors. However, according to scientists from San Diego State University (SDSU) and Oregon State University, due to rising greenhouse gas emissions, the ocean has become more acidic, threatening shellfish growth. (see also Seafood Source)
n response, faculty in the Oregon State University Extension Service Forestry and Natural Resources Program wanted to make sure that information about this risk and key prevention strategies were available to small restoration nurseries and practitioners. In a collaborative effort, Extension faculty at OSU and Washington State University developed a publication, Preventing Phytophthora Infestations in Restoration Nurseries, a key to protecting wildland plant communities.
Christopher McKnight Nichols, an associate professor of history, philosophy and religion at Oregon State University, said it was certainly an “oddity” of American politics that we still have elected clerks, noting it dates back to antiquity.
Former National Geographic editor-in-chief and Oregon State University alumnus Chris Johns will speak twice at OSU in coming weeks about storytelling through photography in different genres.
Patio view: Julia Lounsberry took this photo off the balcony at the Memorial Union. We are accepting photo submissions at osutoday@oregonstate.edu.
Timely Teaching Tips: Do you regularly teach credit-based Corvallis or Cascades campus courses? Looking for funded professional development this summer? Join a resilient teaching faculty learning community. Each small cohort will meet four times via Zoom to explore ways to build resilience in teaching, use ed tech better and enhance teaching skills. Apply by May 31.
EMT Seminars: Andre Schaum Defense Seminar, May 25, 8 a.m. “Expanding the Use of 19F NMR Spectroscopy in Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substance Analysis: Determination of Total Fluorine and Isomeric Distribution in Aqueous Film-Forming Foams.” This will be a hybrid seminar. In person in ALS 1019 and remote access available by Zoom. Join Zoom meeting: https://oregonstate.zoom.us/j/99417400947 Meeting ID: 994 1740 0947.
Hyslop Farm Field Day: The Department of Crop and Soil Science is hosting an in-person open house at Hyslop Farm for sharing the work of CSS faculty and our USDA-ARS partners with the public. The Field Day will be May 25, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and will be free and open to the public. Check out our website for more details.
Travel agency presentation: OSU’s contracted travel agency, CTP (Corporate Travel Planners) will be conducting a virtual presentation and training via Zoom on Wednesday May 25, from 10:30 a.m. to noon via Zoom. Register here. The presentation will be recorded. Email questions to the Travel and Expense Office at: travel@oregonstate.edu.
Native American Flute Circle: Join in or view the annual gathering of the OSU Native American style flute circle, led by music instructor Jan Looking Wolf Reibach. Participants in the flute circle must be current or past enrollees of OSU’s Music 108 course. May 25, noon to 1 p.m. in SEC Plaza. Hosted by the College of Liberal Arts and the School of Visual, Design and Performing Arts. Free and open to the public.
Board of Trustees: The OSU Board of Trustees will meet jointly with the Oregon State University Foundation Board of Trustees Wednesday, May 25 from 3:30-5 p.m. The boards will hear a presentation on how university and foundation boards nationally best collaborate, and hear an update on the OSU Foundation’s next fundraising campaign. The May 25 meeting will be hosted in person as well as virtually from the CH2M Hill Alumni Center, Ballroom C at 725 SW 26th St. on OSU’s Corvallis campus. The meeting’s agenda can be found on the trustees meeting page.
Water Resources Science Seminar Series: “The Los Angeles River Environmental Flows Project: Managing Trade-offs in Water Reuse and Ecosystem Service” with Jordy Wolfand, University of Portland. Wednesday, May 25, 4-5 p.m., Bexell Hall 328 or on Zoom.
Witness: War Photographers on the Battle Ground. Former National Geographic editor-in-chief and acclaimed photojournalist Chris Johns shares essential insights on conflict photography, from 1855 to the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, and gives the inside story on pivotal images that have changed our world. May 25, 5:30 p.m., The LaSells Stewart Center C&E Room. Free and open to the public.
A Cloud Never Dies: Movie & Mindfulness. OSU’s APCC, CAPS and CSI have partnered to share an opportunity to view a short film about the life and legacy of Vietnamese Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh, followed by a 20-minute guided meditation. Wednesday, May 25 from 6:30-7:45 p.m. in LINC 200. Free and open to all. Please register in advance.
The OSU Jazz Ensemble, directed by Ryan Biesack, will perform on Wednesday, May 25 at 7 p.m. in the MU Ballroom. The program borrows from old traditions, pushing boundaries with innovative arrangements that really ask, "What is jazz today?" Free, open to all.
NEW! Pilot Program for Disability Cultural Center: ASOSU is currently working on establishing a pilot program for the Disability Cultural Center. This center will be a welcoming space for all students with disabilities and their allies to connect with each other and build stronger communities. It will help provide support for the largest minority group in the country and improve their experience at OSU. For more details, read this brief memo, visit the website or attend the open forums at 2 p.m. or 4 p.m. on May 26 or noon or 4 p.m. May 27 (SEC 294 or Zoom). Fill out this form to show your support for this program and for this community at OSU.
NEW! Pilot Program for International Student Center: ASOSU is currently working on establishing a pilot program for the International Student Center. Envisioned as an open lounge space, this center will be open to all international students and domestic students interested in intercultural activities. For more details, read this brief memo, visit the website or attend the open forums at 2 p.m. or 4 p.m. on May 26 or noon or 4 p.m. May 27 (SEC 294 or Zoom). Fill out this form to show your support for this program and for this community at OSU.
NEW! Music à la Carte: Seeking Light, University Chorale. University Chorale performs their final concert of school year, with music reflecting themes of safety and refuge, peace, hope, awakening. Students studying choral conducting will share the podium. University Chorale is a lab choir, directed by Sandra Babb. This concert represents the culmination of the students' learning throughout the term. May 27 at noon in the Memorial Union Lounge. Free, open to all. A livestream will also be available at https://youtu.be/SnZF6FaODNA.
NEW! Spring Sing! The OSU Meistersingers, directed by Steven Zielke and Bella Voce and presented by Sandra Babb, perform this annual concert on Friday, May 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church in Corvallis. The program will feature the West Coast Premiere of "To Repair," a movement work by Tefsa Wondemajejnehu, a leading figure in the justice choir movement, and "Fire Dance of the Luna," by Darious Kim. Six OSU students will be featured conductors. Free and open to all but seating is limited. A livestream will be available at: https://beav.es/ik3.
Art About Agriculture 2022 Reception: All are welcome to the in-person reception for the College of Agricultural Sciences’ Art About Agriculture Competition and Touring Exhibition 2022: The Sustainable Feast. Thursday, May 26, 5-7:30 p.m. at Giustina Gallery, The LaSells Stewart Center. More information for this event can be found at: https://lasells.oregonstate.edu/exhibit/art-about-agriculture-competition-and-touring-exhibition-2022-sustainable-feast.
Disabled Students Union: Disability Etiquette Conference "Ableism in Academia." Student panel of persons with disabilities will share experiences of prejudice and advice on being an ally to our community through basic proprieties and advocacy. Thursday, May 26, 5:30-8 p.m. at MU 109 with live stream Zoom option. Open event. Dinner for in-person guests and raffle for all attendees. Registration and accommodations: https://beav.es/iq4.
American Strings on the Plaza: An Evening with Curtis Salgado. Join host Bob Santelli in getting to know the Pacific Northwest's own blues legend Curtis Salgado and his longtime guitarist Alan Hagar in an evening of conversation and live performance outdoors on the Student Experience Center Plaza on Thursday, May 26 at 7 p.m. Free, open to all. A livestream will also be available to watch at beav.es/wCf.
Board of Trustees meetings: The OSU Board of Trustees will meet May 27 to consider approving the university’s fiscal year 2022-23 operating budget and two construction projects on the Corvallis campus. The meeting is scheduled from 9:15 a.m.-2 p.m. to be held in the Horizon Room of the Memorial Union on the Corvallis campus. It is open to the public. Board committees will meet beginning at 8 a.m. Thursday, May 26 in the Horizon Room. These meetings are also open to the public. Board and committee agendas and meeting materials will be posted as they are available at http://oregonstate.edu/leadership/trustees/meetings. Members of the public may attend the May 26 and 27 meetings in person or view the meetings at https://leadership.oregonstate.edu/trustees/osu-board-trustees-video-stream. For accommodations, please contact 541-737-3449 or brigitte.graham@oregonstate.edu at least 48 hours in advance.
Army ROTC Silent Auction: The OSU Army ROTC program is holding an online silent auction to raise funds for the Cadet budget. If you are interested in supporting them please visit https://fundraiser.support/OSUROTC. Bidding closes at midnight on Friday, May 27. For more information feel free to contact Cadet McKenna at mckennco@oregonstate.edu.
John Williams Birthday Celebration: The Oregon State University Wind Ensemble, Wind Symphony and Campus Band will perform selections from Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Superman, Jurassic Park and more. Two performances on May 31 at noon and 6 p.m. on the Memorial Union Quad. Free, open to all. Guests are encouraged to bring chairs or picnic blankets and food. In the event of inclement weather, the event will be held in the LaSells Stewart Center.
OSU Faculty Staff Fitness summer class registration opens June 1. Take a fitness class on campus (click here for schedule) or remotely through Online FSF. Some highlights include the return of the rehabilitative Adaptive Exercise Clinic (formerly MS Clinic; click here for information) Tuesday/Thursday 2-3 pm, Open Gym Monday/Wednesday 5:15-6:05 p.m., and personal training services. Contact PAC.FSF@oregonstate.edu to help find your fitness plan today.
Vamos OSU’s Evento Social June 1: You’re invited to celebrate the return of in-person gatherings at Vamos OSU’s Evento Social. Join Oregon State Latino/a/x, Latine, Chicano/a/x alumni and friends for an evening of networking on Wednesday, June 1 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at Xicha Brewing in Salem. Learn more about supporting DEI efforts, visit Latine community vendors and reminisce about your time at OSU. Space is limited — secure your spot today: bit.ly/VamosOSUEvento22.
Grad Night 2022: Casino-themed party June 2. Don’t miss out on prizes, free food and drinks, music, dancing and games. The OSU Alumni Association invites the Class of 2022 to a casino-themed party Thursday, June 2, 7:30-10 p.m. at the CH2M HILL Alumni Center. Arrive early to receive a commemorative pint glass, then enjoy a live DJ and giveaways, including gift cards and a grand prize. Graduates free; one guest $10. Register.
NEW! Water Resource Policy & Management M.S. Defense: Josiah J. Shaver will present, “Scoring Water Stewardship at Academic Institutions: A Water Resources Management Scoring Framework for Future Sustainability, Resilience and Innovation,” on May 27, from 9-9:50 a.m. in Strand Agricultural Hall Room 113 or on Zoom. Shaver is advised under the guidance of major professor Aaron Wolf of CEOAS.
NEW! Water Resource Engineering Ph.D. Defense: Kyle Proctor will present “Harvesting Sunshine: A Modular Integrated Framework for Modeling the Agrivoltaic System,” on Friday, May 27 at 9 a.m. in STAG 262 or on Zoom. Proctor is advised under the guidance of major professor Ganti Murthy of Biological & Ecological Engineering.
HMSC Research Seminar: Will Hemstrom with the Department of Evolution and Ecology at the University of California, Davis, will be giving a seminar titled “Should I stay or should I go: The genetics of migration vs residency in Australian and Pacific Monarch Butterflies, Steelhead, and Masu salmon.” May 26, 3:30 p.m. Zoom link or call +1-971-247-1195 Meeting ID: 945 5573 115. Click here for more information.
Pandemic Politics: The impact of COVID on American politics. Speakers will discuss why COVID became so partisan, and how the politicization of COVID impacted policy responses and public health in America. Speakers: Samara Klar, associate professor in government and public policy, University of Arizona; and Sara Wallace Goodman, associate professor of political science at University of California, Irvine. Moderated by Alison Johnston, U.G. Dubach Chair in Political Science, School of Public Policy, OSU. May 26, 4 p.m., Memorial Union Journey Room.
Department of Botany & Plant Pathology Spring Seminar Series: “Blending Extension and Research to Serve the Nursery Industry: The Journey of My Bilingual Program,” presented by Luisa Santamaria of Oregon State University, May 26, 4 p.m., ALS 4001 and via Zoom. For complete schedule visit the BPP Seminar website.
WorldOregon presents the 2022 International Speaker Series: Intersections: WorldOregon’s International Speaker Series puts you virtually in the room with the global leaders, visionaries and inspiring voices that are changing our world. There are a limited number of tickets to see Fiona Hill, senior fellow in the Center on the United States and Europe in the Foreign Policy program at the Brookings Institution. Hill will give a virtual lecture for WorldOregon May 26, 6:30 pm titled “Balancing Act: Russia, the U.S., & the World.” To potentially secure a ticket, email Global.Engagement@oregonstate.edu.
SJEI workshops still have openings for Spring term – secure your spot now: The Social Justice Education Initiative is open to all faculty, staff and graduate students. SJEI workshops are infused with expertise, empathy, and humor while embracing a guiding principle of “more curiosity, less judgement” to achieve robust learning objectives. Learn more, see the workshop schedule and register on the SJEI website registration page or contact SJEI director Jane Waite: jane.waite@oregonstate.edu.
NEW! Resilient Teaching Faculty Learning Communities: Funded summer professional development opportunity for OSU instructors and tenure-track faculty who regularly teach credit-based Corvallis and Cascades campus courses. Join a cohort of faculty exploring solutions for teaching challenges, strategies to build resilience in teaching, and techniques for integrating in-class and online learning activities. See the Call for Participation and apply by May 31. Information: Center for Teaching and Learning.
NEW! Participants wanted for OSU Research Study: Taste Perception of Carbohydrates. Potential subjects must be healthy, non-smokers between 18 and 60 years old. Studies will involve tasting carbohydrate samples and may involve saliva collection. Studies conducted at the Corvallis campus, compensation $10 per hour. Please email taste.study@oregonstate.edu for more details. Principal Investigator: Juyun Lim.
NEW! Information about Fee-Funded Unitt: As a student at OSU, you pay the incidental fee each term ($455.31 for fall, winter, and spring; $235.10 for summer). The budgeted revenue of more than $27.36 million provides everyone with access to a variety of programs and services. Come learn about how ASOSU allocates this budget and what all of this buys you. There are multiple ways to learn more and get involved; simply fill out this form. For questions, contact the ASOSU Student Fee Committee Chair at asosu.sfcchair@oregonstate.edu.
Community Climate Survey: The 2022 Faculty and Staff Community Climate Survey launched on May 10 with an invitation from Interim Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer Scott Vignos. Please check your email to access the survey link; the survey is open through June 3. The survey is administered every two years to gauge the opinions and perceptions of employees regarding their experience at OSU. It is one part of OSU’s broader efforts to create and sustain an inclusive and equitable university climate. To hear from as many people as possible, a $25 incentive will be provided to 50 randomly selected survey participants. The information participants enter for the incentive will not be linked to responses to the survey to ensure responses remain anonymous. Questions about the survey can be directed to OID at diversity@oregonstate.edu.
Call for Applications: Career Champions Program. Applications for the fall 2022 Career Champions program for teaching faculty and instructors are now being accepted. The Career Champions program provides faculty and instructors with tangible ways to incorporate career connection into the classroom, while advancing diversity, equity and inclusion and examining the barriers to access for first-generation, high financial need, and/or students of color. More information can be found on the Center for Teaching and Learning website. Please direct questions to the director of Career Integration, Brenna Gomez. To apply, please complete the brief application form by June 3.
OSU Health and Safety Committee: The University Health and Safety Committee would like to invite campus members interested in health and safety to attend our open meetings, held semi-annually in May and October. Meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of the month from 2:30-4 p.m. Anyone can access OSU’s University Health & Safety Committee online at https://ehs.oregonstate.edu/UHSC. To attend, contact Marcus Silkbaron at Marcus.Silkbaron@oregonstate.edu to RSVP and request the meeting location.
Lavender Celebration Awards: Do you know an outstanding leader in the LGBTQIA2s+ community who is graduating in 2022? If so, please consider nominating them for a Lavender Celebration Award. You can choose from the SOL: LGBTQ+ Multicultural Support Network Sunshine Award; the Marilyn Gorski Award for Excellence, Integrity, and Outstanding Contributions to OSU; or the SOL & Pride Distinguished Alumni Award. Visit https://beav.es/Zpq to learn more and fill out a nomination. Due Sunday, June 6.
Apply for a grant to make student learning more affordable: OSU's Open Educational Resources Unit is accepting proposals for the Affordable Learning Grant before the June 1 deadline. The grant provides funding to adopt, adapt or author an open educational resource, such as a textbook. An open textbook is one that is published under an open copyright license and is made freely available online for students, faculty and the public. All funding is a department-to-department transfer. Please talk to your department head about how this applies to the grant. Questions? Contact Stefanie Buck.
Sigma Alpha raffle: Oregon Agriculture in the Classroom is an organization that helps Oregon K-12 schools incorporate agriculture-related activities into their curriculums to inform students about ag. We are raffling off a Yeti cooler as well as other fun things. The raffle will be on May 31 and tickets are one for $5 or three for $12. Our Venmo is: Sigma-Alpha-Xi-Chapter (please include your full name and phone number with your payment).
World Oceans Day: World Oceans Day is June 8. The OSU Marine Studies Initiative is compiling OSU-led events and resources to recognize this day and help raise awareness about the importance of a healthy ocean. We invite you to join this celebratory effort. Is your college or unit hosting or involved with seminars or other special events at the end of May through mid-June that raise awareness about issues of the coasts and ocean? If yes, send the information to us at Marine.Studies@Oregonstate.edu.
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 for people without symptoms. 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. Note: All employees will need a WVT Labdash account prior to testing.
Washington Way: For work related to the Washington Way Improvement Project, a closure is planned for the western portion of the sidewalk and driveway access south of Dixon Recreation Center and Goss Stadium along SW Washington Way (view map). A contractor will be onsite excavating a trench to install new conduit for future relocated power.
Utility tunnel: May 11-June 3. For work related to the Community Hall Slope Project, an access hatch to the utility tunnel will be removed and relocated. The current hatch is located on Jefferson Avenue across from Kerr Administration Building. Additional access hatches can be found west, north and east of this location. Communication lines in the tunnel in this area are temporarily supported and impede movement. Staff should avoid this area of the tunnel, if possible.
Washington Way: For work related to the Washington Way Improvement Project, a planned sidewalk closure along the north side of SW Washington Way is scheduled to run from 8 a.m. Friday, May 6 through 5 p.m. Monday, June 13. Pacific Power will be on site performing work related to the project (view map).
“Of all the hardships a person had to face, none was more punishing than the simple act of waiting.” ~ Khaled Hosseini
Corvallis: Partly sunny today, high of 77, low of 53. Slight chance of rain Thursday.
Central Oregon: Mostly sunny today, high of 80, low of 52. Partly sunny Thursday.
Newport: Mostly cloudy today, high of 60, low of 50. Slight chance of rain Thursday.
Statewide: For OSU employees around the state, find your local forecast here: http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/pqr/.