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May 10, 2009
Associated Press
OSU raises $500 million for 'Campaign for OSU'
May 10, 2009
USA Today
Volunteer days engage scattered alumni
May 6, 2009
Washington Post
Will Summer Weather Suppress Swine Flu?
May 5, 2009
MSNBC.com
Life Thrives at Active Underwater Volcano
May 5, 2009
The Oregonian
Clearing the air in the AG's office
May 5, 2009
The Oregonian
OSU's own 'band of brothers'
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Campus planning celebrates OSU’s National Historic District
A ceremony honoring Oregon State University’s rich history, architectural legacy and newly formed OSU National Historic District will be held May 14 on campus. A new National Historic District marker will be unveiled at 1 p.m. OSU has the only designated National Historic District on an academic campus in the state of Oregon.
‘Science Pub-Corvallis’ hosts talk on organic produce, clean soil and local food May 11
wo Oregon State University experts on organic produce, what it takes to grow it and the local food movement are the featured speakers for the May 11 “Science Pub-Corvallis,” the popular monthly series that takes science out of the lab and into a relaxed setting where everyone can enjoy learning, regardless of educational background. The fun begins at 6 p.m. at Old World Deli, 341 S.W. 2nd St.
OSU study reveals conflict between doctors, midwives over homebirth
Two Oregon State University researchers have uncovered a pattern of distrust – and sometimes outright antagonism – among physicians at hospitals and midwives who are transporting their homebirth clients to the hospital because of complications. Oregon State University assistant professor Melissa Cheyney and doctoral student Courtney Everson said their work revealed an ongoing conflict between physicians and midwives, similar to that found in other studies of the dynamics between the two groups across the country.
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