Today in the News Media


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.

 

Dunes aren't just big piles of sand. Here's why Earth needs them. (Washington Post)

Like many beaches around the world, the vast sandy ecosystem that stretches along Oregon’s central coastline is threatened by sea level rise and more powerful storms. “There are a lot of places where dunes are eroding that weren’t eroding in the past,” said Sally Hacker, a coastal ecologist and professor at Oregon State University who researches the landforms.
 

Gunning for girls: New OSU study links rise in women's gun ownership to more targeted advertising (KTVZ)

Gun manufacturers are appealing to women as “serious students” of firearms in their advertising – a shift in strategy over the last two decades that may be contributing to increased gun sales, a new study from three Oregon State University associate professors shows. (see also Jefferson Public Radio)
 

OSU lab featured in the Washington Post dispels rumors of cats being antisocial creatures (KOIN)

Although the animals have since evolved into household pets, the idea that cats are standoffish still persists. But Monique Udell, director of Oregon State University’s human-animal interaction lab, told The Washington Post that cats are more open to social interaction than many people think.
 

Best low interest credit cards (WalletHub)

Writen by Michael Budke, program manager, Center for Advancing Financial Education with the College of Business at Oregon State University.
 

Don’t tell America the babysitter’s dead (The Atlantic)

Margaret House, a coordinator for Oregon State University’s community-partnership program, runs a babysitting-training program through the youth-leadership organization 4-H.
 

Where Joe Biden, Barack Obama predict OSU women, Oregon men will finish in March Madness (Register-Guard)

Biden is a big fan of Pac-12 women's basketball in its final year of existence as we know it, with a whopping six teams in the Elite Eight. He picked South Carolina as his champion, defeating UCLA in the title game, with Stanford and UConn making up the other Final Four teams. He also has Oregon State, Colorado, USC, and Utah in the Elite Eight.

 

Today's photo


Je t'aime: Dominique Bachelet writes, “There is a place in Paris called the 'Love Wall' where the words "I love you" are written in all languages. Here are a few of the students from the study abroad program in France in June 2023.” We are accepting photo submissions at osutoday@oregonstate.edu.

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Today

Printing and Mailing Services Spring Open House: Join us between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., March 21 at our production facility at 4700 SW Research Way for the Printing and Mailing Services spring open house. We will be offering tours of our facility, highlighting new equipment and capabilities throughout the day. Stop in to learn about everything we offer and pick up some great swag items produced right in our shop.

Classified Staff Union membership meeting on March 21: Classified staff are welcome to attend our union’s monthly meeting from noon to 12:30 p.m., March 21 for union updates. This meeting is hybrid. If attending online, registration in advance is required. In-person attendees can join us for lunch in Memorial Union Room 211. Email for accommodations. 

Event planner symposium: The twice-yearly event planner symposium gathers event planners at OSU to share best practices, hear from event vendors and network. Join us at 3 p.m., March 21 in the LaSells Stewart Center for the winter symposium that will focus on event venues, on and off campus. Register to attend the symposium, or email events@oregonstate.edu for more information.

HMSC Research Seminar: At 3:30 p.m., March 21, Caitlin Magel with the Puget Sound Institute of the University of Washington Tacoma will be giving a seminar titled “Eelgrass decline in Coos Bay: causes, consequences, and implications for estuary resilience.” Join us in person at the HMSC Carmen Ford Phillips Auditorium in the Gladys Valley Marine Studies Building or online. Zoom link Password: 972587 or call +1-971-247-1195 Meeting ID: 945 5573 115. Click here for more information.

Dance celebration: Take time to let go, cut loose and honor your movement expression in a welcoming space. We will move to engaging music and close with a meditative cool down. Gently facilitated by Julie Masters from 6:30-7:45 p.m. March 21 and April 4 and 18 at Marigold. Purchase class passes and register here. Contact: contemplativestudies@oregonstate.edu.

Events

Graduate Engineering Research Showcase: Our 2024 Graduate Engineering Research showcase will feature live research micro-presentations from 11 engineering students on a variety of topics. After the presentations, join us for a reception to chat with our presenters and celebrate the ingenuity of graduate engineering students. April 5, 4:30-6 p.m. Register at: https://beav.es/cZo. More information: https://beav.es/cZ4.

PRAx opens its doors on April 6: Don’t miss your chance to attend an all-day Open House from noon to 7 p.m. on April 6 at the Patricia Valian Reser Center for the Creative Arts. Explore our venues, look behind the scenes of the building, and enjoy live music, tours, art installations, the opening gallery exhibition (Sonic Booms: How the Sound and Science of Technology Created Pop Music), activities for children, an evening concert and more. The evening concert features Delbert Anderson (Navajo/Diné) and special guest Julia Keefe (Nez Perce). After intermission, the OSU Jazz Ensemble and Chamber Choir will join Anderson and Keefe for the performance of a new work specially commissioned by PRAx for the opening. Open house daytime events are free to the public; tickets are required for the evening headliner performance. More info here.

Travel Talks webcast: Holiday Markets. The Rhine River cruise (Dec. 11-19) is a festive journey aglow with twinkling lights, good cheer, decorations and treasures. Get a glimpse of traditional holiday markets in France and Germany at the next Travel Talk with Julie Lambert, ’85, OSUAA Board Chair. Presented by OSUAA Alumni Group Travel at 5:30 p.m., April 9. Register: bit.ly/HolidayMarkets24.

Mrs. Krishnan is throwing a party: Tickets are on sale now for Indian Ink Theatre Company’s Mrs. Krishnan’s Party on April 11-14 in Ray Theater at PRAx. Step into the back room of Mrs. Krishnan’s grocery, where garlands decorate the ceiling, music flows and Mrs. Krishnan throws a party like no other. Food simmers on the stove, laughter abounds, and strangers become friends in this joyous celebration of life. Watch the actors juggle cooking, music, and guests in an unfolding drama where no two nights are the same. Kalyani Nagarajan and Justin Rodgers have reviewers singing their praises and audiences leaping to their feet in appreciation. Tickets $15-$32; students $5.

A Conversation with Alexander Lloyd Blake: Alexander Lloyd Blake, founder and artistic director of Tonality Choir, appears at 7 p.m., April 12 in Detrick Hall at PRAx. Tonality is an award-winning choral ensemble focused on spreading a message of unity, peace and social justice. During this event, Blake will join historian and ethnomusicologist Kelly Bosworth on stage for a conversation about using music as a conduit for environmental awareness and change and social change more broadly. Bosworth is an assistant professor of public history and popular music at Oregon State University. General admission is free.

Hatfield Marine Science Day: Hatfield Marine Science Day is an annual science fair and open house featuring the marine science programs and research at the Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport. You can talk with researchers about their marine science exhibits, get a behind-the-scenes tour of the Hatfield campus, enjoy a show on the sounds of the sea, and learn about the latest advances in whale research from keynote speakers KC Bierlich and Clara Bird from the GEMM Lab's GRANITE Project. Plus, the Hatfield Visitor Center will also be open all day, free of charge. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. April 13, Hatfield Marine Science Center, Newport. This event is free. See more details.

Grammy-winning vocal ensemble TonalityTickets on sale now for “You Are Not Alone,” directed by Alexander Lloyd Blake at 7 p.m., April 13 in Detrick Hall at PRAx. Tonality creates gorgeous concerts focusing on issues rarely present in choral music. At PRAx, Tonality takes on the topic of mental health awareness. A pre-concert program puts the spotlight on community and OSU mental health providers. This evening is dedicated to them. Tickets $25-$33; mental health providers $5 (use code MentalHealth2024); students $5.

National Pesticide Information Center Open House: Join the National Pesticide Information Center (NPIC) for their open house from noon to 4 p.m., April 17, at 314 Weniger Hall. Learn about the national hotline dedicated to providing science-based pesticide information located right here at OSU. Free, open to the OSU community, snacks and refreshments provided. RSVP: https://beav.es/cGA. Questions/accommodations: Kei Lin Chang, 541-737-2143, npic@oregonstate.edu.

Open Call Soundbox7 Pulse: Improvising Collective Future(s). May 19-21. This year, Soundbox 7 is excited to feature works, live performances, emergent art(s), and improvisational practices that embody DIY approaches, offer real-time solutions, and utilize improvisation as a vital tool for addressing pressing global issues identified by the United Nations, including environmental and global health, gender equality, humanitarianism and technology and innovation. Call is open to all. For full submission details, visit here. Submissions due by midnight March 24Cosponsored by CLA, SVPDA and PRAx. 

Lectures, Workshops, Webinars

Fluid Body, Open Mind at Marigold: This class flows between movement and stillness, music and quiet, and is rooted in a range of somatic and embodiment techniques. For all levels and abilities. Guided by Joseph Bailey from 5:30-7 p.m. March 22 at Marigold. Class is by donation; please pre-register here. Contact with questions: contemplativestudies@oregonstate.edu.

CTL Mutual Mentors Institute: Looking for a novel way to conduct classroom observations? Join the Center for Teaching and Learning this spring for the Mutual Mentors Institute. This five-week hybrid institute offers opportunities to learn and apply proven interpersonal skills, targeted data collection processes and structured reflective dialogue. Be ready to conduct peer classroom observations that enhance reflective and cognitive processes. Check out our website to learn more. Register by March 25. For questions or accommodation requests, contact Brooke Howland. 

Crossroads Conversation School for Women invites international women to join us this spring for English conversation classes. In volunteer-taught classes, students will explore other cultures, practice English and develop friendships. We offer in-person classes for English learners of all levels and an online class for intermediate and advanced English learners. Classes begin April 2. For more details and registration information go to https://www.facebook.com/CrossroadsConversationSchool or contact Kara Hanson at crossroadsconversationschool@gmail.com.

Creating Happiness 8-week ProgramThis program weaves together three topics: happiness, flourishing, and mindfulness. Michele Ribeiro will guide with concepts that move beyond resilience to those that contribute to flourishing. Open to all; held at Marigold from 7-8:15 p.m. Wednesdays, April 3- May 22. Registration is open: $200 public; $175 educators. Scholarships are available for OSU undergraduates and graduate students. Contact us.

Lucid Dreaming 8-Week Series: Instruction into the amazing interior adventure of the nighttime world of sleep and dreams, through learning and community. Kate Gallagher will guide weekly topics and instruction. Open to all, held at Marigold 6:30-7:45 p.m. Tuesdays, April 9- May 28. Registration is open. $200 public; $175 educators. Scholarships are available for OSU undergraduates and graduate students. Contact us.

Resources for Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) Survivors, presented by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children: In recognition of Child Abuse Prevention Month, please join the Office of Youth Safety & Compliance for this free webinar, taking place Tuesday, April 9 from 9:30-11 a.m. As an institutional member of the Higher Education Protection Network (HEPNet), anyone affiliated with OSU is invited to attend. Register now at: https://event.webinarjam.com/channel/HEPNetApril2024

Core Curriculum for OSU Managers and Supervisors: Managers and supervisors at OSU play a key role in enabling employees to do their best work. The Core Curriculum for Managers and Supervisors is a training program for all Oregon State University managers, supervisors and lead workers. Spring 2024 program: 8:15 a.m. to noon May 7-10 via Zoom. Learn more and register.

FourSight Mindset Reveal Workshop: How do you approach a challenge?FourSight Mindset Reveal is a new workshop presented by the Office of University Human Resources that dives deep into the way that we solve problems together. This engaging workshop helps people learn more about their own mindset, learn appreciation for how colleagues work, and together be able create a stronger team environment and reach more creative solutions. In the spirit of professional development, University Human Resources is excited to offer this new two-hour workshop to OSU employees on a monthly basis starting this Spring. View upcoming workshops and enroll here. Hurry – seats are limited.

Take Note

NEW! OSU Today schedule: OSU Today will publish Monday only during Spring Break, and will resume daily publication at the beginning of Spring term.

NEW! Celebrating 30 years: Congratulations to Bruce McCune, professor, for reaching 30 years of service at OSU. You can read more about their time at OSU and others by clicking on their name. Congratulations and thank you for your service.

EXTENDED! Call for Applications: Career Champions. Applications for the Spring 2024 Career Champions program for teaching faculty and instructors are now being accepted. Career Champions provides educators with tangible ways to incorporate career connection into the classroom, while tackling issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Applications are due by April 1. Cohort meets Fridays 11 a.m. to noon on Zoom from April 15-May 24. Direct questions to Brenna Gomez.

The Job Shadow Program is open for student applications through May 3: Ever wonder what goes into making graphics for video games? We've got that. Have you been bitten by the true crime podcast bug? Learn what a forensic pathologist does on a daily basis. Or perhaps, you're more interested in public policy and how that affects our natural resources. We've got that, too. Check out all of the awesome job shadow opportunities on our website: https://beav.es/qf7. Or, visit https://beav.es/ccX to apply.

Crucial Conversations for Mastering Dialogue: Learn skills for creating alignment and agreement by fostering open dialogue around high-stakes, emotional or risky topics. Discover how to speak and be heard (and how to encourage others to do the same), surface the best ideas, make the highest-quality decisions and act on your decisions with unity and commitment. View dates for Summer and Fall 2024 in-person and Zoom courses and register here.

Eugene Vanpool Meet and Greet: Meet OSU community members from the Eugene area, enjoy free lunch, and discover benefits of commuting with the Eugene-to-Corvallis vanpool, from real people who ride together. Noon to 1 p.m. April 3, Heckert Lodge 110. Learn more about the “van fam” in this 2-minute movie. For questions or to RSVP please contact elizabeth.records@oregonstate.edu by 5 p.m., March 26. 

Calling NSF-funded polar researchers: Polar STEAM is an NSF-funded program recruiting researchers to collaborate (virtually or in the field) with educators, artists and writers. Annual cohorts include facilitated matching with collaborators, cohort mentorship and support in building your broader impacts toolkit. Applications are open for 2025/26. We encourage applications from polar researchers across disciplines spanning social sciences to the physical sciences and mathematics. Visit the Polar STEAM website (https://polarsteam.info) to learn more, request a consultation with the team, register for an upcoming webinar and apply. 

łatwa ina Royalty programTo support relations between the Native and Indigenous OSU community and broader Tribal nations and Indigenous communities in the region, the łatwa ina Royalty Program offers an OSU student an opportunity to represent the university at the łatwa ina Pow-Wow (May 18 in Gill Coliseum) and surrounding cultural events. This is a paid internship with a travel stipend and OSU regalia. Apply by April 28.

Students: Request Free Textbook Loans. The Basic Needs Center is expanding its free Textbook Lending Library and invites students experiencing financial barriers to request up to three books for them to purchase. Requests will be put on temporary hold for those who request. Submit by March 18 to receive the books starting the week of April 1. Details are on this form and at 1030 SW Madison Ave., 541-737-3747, or bnc.help@oregonstate.edu

Mid-Month Emergency Preparedness Topic: Food. If an earthquake, winter storm or other disaster strikes your community, you might not have access to food, water and electricity for days or even weeks. By taking time now to store emergency food supplies, you can provide for your entire family. People can survive for long periods of time without food. However, going days without eating can cause nutrient deficiencies and unpleasant – even dangerous – side effects. Consider maintaining a two-week food supply. English and Spanish versions of this bulletin can be found here: https://emergency.oregonstate.edu/emergency-preparedness/preparedness-topics/food-emergencies.

Hatfield Artist-in-Residency program is now accepting applications: Attention all artists: The application process for the Hatfield Artist-in-Residency program opened March 15 and runs through April 15. This program aims to foster cross-disciplinary collaboration and create a platform for exploring environmental themes through artistic expression. Artists accepted into the program gain access to the studio and exhibition space in the Gladys Valley Marine Studies Building, a $500 monthly stipend, and unique opportunities to build interdisciplinary collaborations with marine researchers, educators and students. See full details and a link to apply online at https://hmsc.oregonstate.edu/artist-residency-program.

4-part Social Justice Education Initiative Tier One Platform: Introducing a freshly revised SJEI Tier One Platform series, all sessions three hours or less. Join your colleagues to expand your equity and inclusion journey. Open to all faculty, staff and graduate students at OSU. Learn more, see the schedule and register for remote Tier One Platform & Tier Two Next Level workshops here. Interested in this professional development for your unit? Contact SJEI director Jane Waite: jane.waite@oregonstate.edu.

UPDATED! 2024 Homecoming Court applications: A valuable, unique and rewarding college experience awaits six undergraduate students who will be chosen as 2024 Homecoming Court Ambassadors to the OSU Alumni Association. Awardees receive a one-time $1000 scholarship and get to voice their ideas with alumni and business and university leaders while representing OSU at events throughout the year. Encourage students to apply now through April 22: ForOregonState.org/HC.

Jobs

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! OSU Division of Extension and Engagement and the Extension 4-H Youth Development Program invite applications for an Administrative Program Assistant position that will serve Jackson County and is based in Central Point. This is a 12-month, part-time (approximately 32 hours/week, 0.8 FTE), classified position starting at $17.43 hourly + benefits. See posting #P04722CT. Closes April 3.

NEW! Oregon State University – Cascades HERS Lab invites applications for a Project Coordinator: John Day Fossil Beds National Monument Restoration Project. Full-time, 12-month appointment. Posting #P04720CT. Full consideration March 29. Closes April 9.

NEW! Administrative Modernization Program (AMP) Implementation Lead: University Information & Technology invites applicants for a full-time (1.0 FTE), 12-month, professional faculty position as AMP Implementation Lead. Posting #P07887UF. Closes April 30 

Traffic and Maintenance

Fairbanks: As part of the Fairbanks Hall Renovation project, the Fairbanks Hall west parking lot will be closed March 21-29 for gutter work on the building. All ADA parking spaces in the parking lot will be closed. The sidewalks and walkways bordering Fairbanks Hall on all sides of the building will be closed in phases to allow for equipment to be maneuvered around the area. These closures will be intermittent. This includes the walkways on the north and west sides of Fairbanks Hall, the west sidewalk on 26th Street and the north sidewalk on Jefferson Way. Staff will be present in the area to help pedestrians navigate around the sidewalk closures. Pedestrians may use the east sidewalk on 26th Street, the south sidewalk on Jefferson Way or the walkway west of the Asian & Pacific Cultural Center as alternate routes.

Pride Center: As part of the Pride Center Renovation project, a section of SW May Avenue will be closed between SW 15th and SW 16th Streets March 20-22. The closure will be in effect from 7 a.m.-1 p.m. daily.

Southwest Benton Place: As part of the Patricia Valian Reser Center for the Creative Arts project, the west sidewalk on Southwest Benton Place will be closed between Langton Place and Washington Way Tuesday, March 19, through Friday, March 22. Three street parking spaces will also be closed near the intersection of Benton Place and Washington Way. 

Pride Center: As part of the Pride Center Renovation project, the entrance to the B2 parking lot on Southwest A Avenue (west of the Pride Center) will be closed March 19-22. This closure will be in effect from 7 a.m.-1 p.m. daily. The parking lot will remain fully open. The entrance lane will be closed; the exit lane will remain open.

Parking lots closed: As part of the Jen-Hsun & Lori Huang Collaborative Innovation Complex project, the Park Terrace Street East and Park Terrace Street West (A2) parking lots will be permanently closed, starting Monday, March 18 (view map). Southwest Park Terrace Place will also be permanently closed north of Plageman Student Health Center. Construction fencing will be placed around the area in preparation for further construction activity.

Weather

"Come with me into the woods. Where spring is advancing, as it does, no matter what, not being singular or particular, but one of the forever gifts, and certainly visible." ~ Mary Oliver

Corvallis: Chance of showers today, high of 60, low of 45. Rain tomorrow.

Central Oregon: Mostly sunny today, high of 60, low of 40. Slight chance of showers tomorrow.

Newport: Slight chance of showers today, high of 56, low of 46. Rain tomorrow.

Statewide: For OSU employees around the state, find your local forecast here: http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/pqr