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. 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 beginning Jan. 19, Monday through Wednesday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and Thursday 9 a.m.-2 p.m. At OSU-Cascades, testing will be provided every other week beginning Jan. 19, Monday, through Wednesday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Thursday 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 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
NEW! Timely Teaching Tips: How are your Winter term remote courses progressing as the mid-point of the term nears? Need a hand navigating teaching challenges? Looking for ways to better engage students on Zoom? Do you have questions about providing flexibility for learners? Contact the Center for Teaching and Learning to schedule a 1-on-1 teaching consultation.
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.
“That’s the challenge in this period, can the state-level people rein it in?” said Christopher Nichols, director for the Center for Humanities at Oregon State University.
Chunhuei Chi, director of Oregon State University's Center for Global Health, agrees that wearing two masks would be beneficial in some instances. But he says it's much more important to encourage universal wearing of just one mask, which still hasn't been achieved. "Wear a mask and wear it properly, because I still see people who wear masks like this -- it doesn’t really cover their nose," said Chi.
An Oregon State University researcher is zeroing in on plans to build what he describes as "the Disneyland of sustainable agriculture."
AZoSensors speaks with John Labram, from the Labram Research Group, Oregon State University on the team's latest development. The team has developed a bio-inspired perovskite sensor that operates like the mammalian eye.
“This was a long time coming,” said Kerry Paterson, director of residential dining and University Catering with UHDS. “We’d been considering contactless delivery for a while. This service is yet another way we can facilitate COVID protocols regulating restaurants.”
Dogs synchronize their behavior with the children in their family, but not as much as they do with adults, a new study from Oregon State University researchers found. (see also KTVZ)
TRACE OSU: Minda Stiles, administrative manager and communications coordinator with the Marine Mammal Institute, says, “It's a great opportunity to be tested conveniently and close to home. It's good for me, my community and my colleagues to know if the protective measures I'm following are working. So far, so good.” 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
Equal Opportunity & Access: Who We Are and How We Can Help — The Office of Equal Opportunity & Access (EOA) has a variety of functions. This session will provide participants with information about what resources EOA can provide to students and employees and how to access them. All are welcome. Part of the Winter 2021 FYI Friday series, Jan. 29, 9-10 a.m. via Zoom. Registration required.
Board of Trustees: The OSU Board will meet Friday, Jan. 29, from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. The board will consider the university’s 10-year business forecast, amendments to investment policies, advancement of several capital projects and an adjustment for winter 2021 term incidental fees for students attending OSU-Cascades. The board also will hear briefings on the university’s implementation of SP4.0, the 2021 Oregon legislative session and the Elliott State Forest. Given COVID-19 guidance from the Governor’s Office, as well as university and county health officials, the meeting will be hosted through a remote conferencing service. Options for joining the meeting and instructions for providing comment during the board meeting are located under “Meeting Details” at this webpage. Committees of the board will meet via remote conferencing services on Jan. 28 and 29. Agendas and meeting materials will be posted as they are available at http://oregonstate.edu/leadership/trustees/meetings. For accommodations: (541) 737-3449 or lauren.skousen@oregonstate.edu at least 48 hours in advance.
“Teaching Truth and Trust in an Era of Digital Dissensus.” Are conspiracy theorists and anti-maskers anti-fact? Are confirmation bias and ideological bubbles inevitable? Or is there a deeper dynamic at play? Mike Caulfield, director of blended and networked learning at WSU Vancouver and nationally recognized digital literacy expert, will discuss our current “digital dissensus” and how our approach to education may be making problems worse. Jan. 29, 10-11:30 a.m. Co-sponsors: OSU’s Writing Intensive Curriculum (WIC), Library Faculty Association Seminar Series, and Writing Program (SWLF). More information and registration.
Music à la Carte: OSU Chamber Strings presents student soloists: Viola Stark, viola; Matthew Gray, violin; Elliana Phillips, viola; and Bettine Rehr-Zimmermann, violin. Music by Prokofiev, Massenet, Schubert, Brahms and Barber. Live remote from the Memorial Union (closed to live audience.) Friday, Jan. 29 at noon. View the livestream on CLA's YouTube Channel.
Geography winter colloquium series: Sandra Coveny, freelance writer, applied conservation biologist, and fundraiser, will be presenting her talk "Practicing conservation in a post-pandemic world." Her tools include writing, community bridging and GIS. She will speak on Friday, Jan. 29 from noon to 1 p.m. Free and open to all. To join, use Zoom link: https://oregonstate.zoom.us/j/94478363106?pwd=ZUtzNVVlVE9Oc0ZvWTRKWEVnWkliUT09
Anthropology Lecture Series: "Racism, Politics and Affection: Towards New Paradigms in Visual Anthropology" with Luis Felipe Kojima Hirano from the Federal University of Brazil - Goias. Free and open to the public. Friday, Jan. 29 at noon. Join the virtual lecture at: beav.es/Jqi.
Urban health seminar. Ana V. Diez Roux, MD, PhD, MPH, dean and distinguished university professor of epidemiology at the Dornsife School of Public Health and director of the Urban Health Collaborative at Drexel University, will present “Urban living and health equity: Opportunities for research and action,” Friday, Jan. 29, 1-2 p.m. The seminar will be presented via Zoom. Learn more about College of Public Health and Human Sciences research seminars at https://health.oregonstate.edu/seminars.
Robert S. Iltis Colloquium Series: "Loneliness and Deprivation: Before and During the Covid-19 Pandemic" with OSU associate professor of speech communication Colin Hesse. Free and open to the public. Friday, Jan. 29 at 4 p.m. Join the virtual lecture via Zoom using password RSICS at: https://beav.es/JfK
Tuition Forums: The University Budget Committee has begun meeting to discuss recommendations for tuition rates for the 2021-22 academic year. As part of developing recommendations for the Board of Trustees, representatives of the Budget Committee and the Office of Budget and Resource Planning are offering a series of weekly forums to discuss the tuition setting process, tuition rate scenarios for FY22, and to answer any questions about tuition and the university budget. The next forum is Monday, Feb. 1 from 1-2 p.m. via Zoom. To register for this forum, click here. The schedule for subsequent forums and a short discussion of common questions about tuition are available at https://beav.es/tuition-forums. The committee welcomes questions, comments and ideas. For more information, to provide an idea or opinion or to ask a question please contact Sherm Bloomer.
Housing Kickoff: Tuesday, Feb. 2, 6-7 p.m. on Remo. Students: searching for next year's housing? We've got you covered. Attend the Housing Kickoff for live Q&A about 2021-22 student housing options. Plus, all attendees get priority room selection status and the chance to win prizes like a Nintendo Switch and Beats headphones. Want free snacks to eat during the Kickoff? Register by Jan. 27 and we’ll give you a free snack platter. (Snacks available to on-campus residents only).
Feb. 3 Regional Connections | Northern California: Beavers are resilient. And staying connected with fellow Beavs is good for your mind, body and Beaver spirit. At the upcoming Northern California Regional Connections event Feb. 3, gather with fellow Beavs to share your experiences, network with others in your field, get help with career searches or simply socialize with OSU alumni, students and friends. OSU Alumni Association regional volunteers from Northern California and OSUAA staff will help guide the conversations and connections. Reunite. It will feel so good! Register today at osualum.com/regionalconnections
Winter Career Fairs: Registration is now open. The OSU Winter Career Fair Series as well as Speed Mock Interviews are virtual, using Handshake. Click the fair link below to register and sign up for to speak with employers like Fast Enterprises, Cintas, Techtronic Industries, Build Group and many more. Feb. 9, Speed Mock Interviews; Feb. 10, Civil and Construction Engineering Fair; Feb. 17, Winter Career Fair; Feb. 18, Non-Profit & Public Service Fair; Feb. 23, Food Science and Technology Fair. For more information about virtual fairs, please visit: career.oregonstate.edu/virtual-fairs
Celebration of Women in Engineering: Feb. 10-11. In recognition of International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the College of Engineering at Oregon State University invites you to celebrate the achievements of our faculty and alumnae. Featuring live panels, a film premiere, a live networking session and more. This completely virtual event is free and open to the public. Complete info and registration at https://expo.engr.oregonstate.edu/wie
Webcast | Virtual Paint Night: Get creative, socialize and unwind at the second edition of Virtual Paint Night, hosted by the OSU Alumni Association and the College of Liberal Arts and open to all skill levels. With guidance from Portland-based artist Kaitlyn Carr-Kiprotich, ’16, attendees will paint Oregon’s iconic Haystack Rock, a state landmark. Friday, Feb. 12, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Engage with fellow Beavers at this event, which is free for OSUAA members and $10 for non-members. Art supply list is provided at registration. Register here.
NEW! CTL’s Tuesday Teaching + Tech Talks: Requesting, Receiving & Responding to Student Feedback. Kenton Hokanson (CoS) and Lyn Riverstone AT). Do you want to know what your students are thinking? This talk will discuss how to collect fair and useful feedback from them, and how to use it to improve your classroom dynamic and course. This workshop will be facilitated on Feb. 2 at 10 a.m. via Zoom: beav.es/ZOOMT4 *Password: CTL
Social Action Works: Community Networks of Care for Reproductive Justice – Community Doula Program and Partners: Panel talk featuring Marit Bovbjerg, Ph.D., M.S., assistant professor, College of Public Health & Human Sciences; Alicia Bublitz, program administrator, Community Doula Program; Melissa Cheyney, Ph.D., LDM, professor of clinical medical anthropology, licensed midwife, co-director of Uplift; Cristof Del Aquelarre Errante, doctoral student in applied medical anthropology; Micknai Arefaine, doula, Community Doula Program; Helen Wong, OSU Honors College and the URSA Engage Experience; Analuz Torres Gutierrez, case manager, care coordinator, Benton County; Alexandra Lape, anthropology, midwife; Jeanette McCullough, Birthswell. Thursday, Feb. 4 at 5:30 p.m. Free, open to all. Register for link to view at: https://beav.es/JfP
Provost’s Lecture: Provost’s Lecture featuring Mae C. Jemison, former NASA astronaut and first woman of color in space, entrepreneur, engineer, physician, social scientist and educator, Jemison is at the forefront of integrating the physical and social sciences with art and culture to solve problems and foster innovation. Join us for the Provost’s Lecture on Feb. 4 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. via Zoom. Registration is required and the event is open to the public. More information regarding the Provost’s Lecture Series can be found here.
National Hemp Symposium: Oregon State University’s Global Hemp Innovation Center and the Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources, a major program unit of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, will host the first-ever National Hemp Symposium on Feb. 9 and 10. The symposium will include presentations from leaders across world economic sectors on what the industry sees as the future and how hemp may fit into their visions. Hemp has the potential to impact a variety of industries, including agriculture, health, energy, manufacturing, food and beverage, transportation, and construction. Registration is open for the conference, which also includes a hemp film festival. For more information about this virtual conference and to register to attend visit: https://nationalhempsymposium.org/.
6th Annual Dry Farming Collaborative Winter Meeting: The Oregon State University Extension Small Farms Program is pleased to be offering the 6th Annual Dry Farming Collaborative (DFC) Winter Meeting on Feb. 25 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. This year the meeting will be held virtually via Zoom and open to growers, plant breeders, educators and agricultural professionals interested in learning about crops production with little to no irrigation. Participants will hear from multiple speakers on the: background of the DFC, roots of dry farming in the Western U.S., farmer innovation, research updates and the day will end with grower focus groups. This event is free to attend. Registration is required to receive the webinar link, and there is limited capacity. For agenda, additional details and to register visit https://smallfarms.oregonstate.edu/smallfarms/dry-farming or contact Teagan Moran at 541-713-5011 - Teagan.moran@oregonstate.edu.
Undergraduate Assessment Workshop- Making Meaning Across Modalities: Student Learning Assessment for Programs with Multiple Locations and Delivery Methods. Many OSU academic programs are now delivered through Corvallis campus, Cascades campus and/or Ecampus. Join APA in looking at how newly required student learning data from all modalities can create a more complex, nuanced, and useful data story. All programs are welcome to join the Making Meaning workshop, as general APA data analysis methods will be discussed. Wednesday, Feb. 17, 10-11 a.m., with discussion period to follow. Register here. Contact tamara.belknap@oregonstate.edu for more information.
Social Justice Education Initiative workshops are happening now, including NEW Tier Two workshops: The SJEI is a foundational professional development program for all faculty, staff and graduate students. Join your colleagues to begin, or expand, your equity and inclusion journey. See the schedule and register for remote Tier One Platform workshops here. See the schedule and register for remote Tier Two Next Level workshops here. Interested in this work for your unit? Contact SJEI director Jane Waite for further information: jane.waite@oregonstate.edu
Trees to Tap: Forest Management and Drinking Water Virtual Conference: Join us for key findings from the recent Trees to Tap Science Review, and connect research findings with management actions for the future of Oregon’s drinking water. March 11 (afternoon) and March 12 (morning) via Zoom. Free but registration required. For more information please visit beav.es/out.
Nanoplastics Video – Pacific Northwest Consortium and the Marine Studies Initiative: The Marine Studies Initiative and Pacific Northwest Consortium on Plastics teamed up with Oregon State Productions to create a video on nanoplastics and tire wear particles. Nanoplastics are particles smaller than macro and microplastics. While scientists have detected micro tire wear particles in the environment, further research is needed to improve our knowledge about the presence and behavior of nanoparticles and their impact on aquatic species. Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_8QRSFMMlk
Animal Interlude of Common Murre: Spring Creek Project's just-launched Animal Interludes series will consist of 20 tiny concerts (two per week), each an original composition of words and music in honor of a threatened or beloved animal. They are part of the series Music to Save Earth's Songs, inspired by Kathleen Dean Moore's new book Earth's Wild Music. In the first Interlude video, Robin Kimmerer reads a passage about the Common Murre, accompanied by Erika Nagamoto on violin and Titus Young on cello.
Sustainability conference: Register today for only $35 to attend the Washington & Oregon Higher Education Sustainability Conference (WOHESC) Thursday, Feb. 11 and Friday, Feb. 12. This regional annual sustainability conference is fully online this year, offering greater access at lower cost than ever before! Register using the OSU30 discount code to attend at the $35 rate for the full two-day conference that focuses on embedding social justice, equity and inclusion within sustainability work.
Honors College Names 2021 Eminent Professors: The Oregon State University Honors College is pleased to announce that Nancy Squires has been posthumously recognized as the 2021 Honors College Eminent Professor, and Christopher McKnight Nichols has been named the 2021 Sandy and Elva Sanders Honors College Eminent Professor. Squires was a senior instructor of mechanical engineering in the College of Engineering and Nichols is an associate professor of history in the College of Liberal Arts and the director of the OSU Center for the Humanities. See here for additional details.
SOL Study Buddies: Midterm Edition: SOL Study Buddies is coming back to a Zoom room near you. Studying during a pandemic is tricky; stop by if you need a dedicated time to study and study with SOL. Feb. 1 from 2-4 p.m., at Zoom ID: 993 5885 8982 and Password: studybuddy.
Notice of Availability: In compliance with the Clery Act, Oregon State University publishes Annual Security and Fire Safety Reports for the Corvallis campus, OSU-Cascades campus, Hatfield Marine Science Center, and OSU at EOU. Included are security policies and crime and fire statistics for the previous three calendar years. Paper copies are provided upon request. The reports are available without charge.
Student Learning Experience Survey Pilot: Join the Faculty Senate in testing out alternatives to the existing electronic Student Evaluation of Teaching (eSET) survey. Fall term showed success in gathering a different kind of valuable information from students about courses. This term, the Advancement of Teaching Committee is seeking 10-25% of all teaching faculty and instructors to participate. All courses eligible for eSET are eligible for the pilot surveys. Contact robin.pappas@oregonstate.edu for more information or sign up here.
Apply for the $5k Innovation Day Award by Feb. 5: OSU faculty members are invited to submit a 1-page idea pitch to the OSU Advantage office for the chance to receive a $5k award. The idea pitch should answer a commercial question in the faculty member’s research such as “With this proof, I can confirm that I have unique innovative technology” or “I can confirm which industry will be interested in the outcome of this research.” Attendance at the Jan. 27 “Innovation to Market” virtual event is required to be eligible to submit. More information is here: https://lnkd.in/gXJnKgM
NEW! Planned power outage for Kerr Administration Building: As part of the Kerr Fire Alarm Replacement project, in order to facilitate the installation of the new fire alarm system in Kerr Administration Building, building power will be shut off on Saturday, Jan. 30, from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. (view map). For questions or comments on this closure, contact Construction Manager Lindsey Austin at 541-990-7720. Closures are often subject to changes and delays, so please visit the OSU Campus Closures, Shutdowns, and Detours page for updates on this and other campus closures.
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 http://oregonstate.edu/jobs unless otherwise specified.
EXTENDED! Extension 4-H Program Coordinator - OSU Extension Service invites applications for a full-time, 12-month, fixed-term, Extension 4-H Youth Development Outreach Program Coordinator position that will be located in Umatilla County, Oregon. Posting #P04126UF. Closes Feb. 2.
“When I think about how I understand my role as citizen, setting aside being president...the most important stuff I’ve learned I think I’ve learned from novels," ~ President Barack Obama.
Corvallis: Patchy fog and then chance of rain, high of 46, low of 38. Chance of rain Saturday, rain Sunday.
Central Oregon: Mostly sunny today, high of 39, low of 28. Partly sunny Saturday, rain likely Sunday.
Newport: Patchy fog and then rain, high of 45, low of 40. Rain this weekend.
Statewide: For OSU employees around the state, find your local forecast here: http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/pqr/