March 19th, 2009
OSU Class of 2020
These Palm Spring, Calif., kids are already planning on becoming part of OSU’s Class of 2020.
These Palm Spring, Calif., kids are already planning on becoming part of OSU’s Class of 2020.
Housing and Dining has just been named this year’s Ivy Award Winner by Restaurants & Institutions Magazine for its demonstration of the highest standard of […]
Jim Patton has spent the last 14 years inspecting every building on campus for fire safety.
Jennifer Jabson, a doctoral candidate in public health at OSU, participated in an Ironman competition in Madison, Wisc., last fall.
On March 10, the U.S. Senate passed a $140 billion spending bill known as the Omnibus Bill, which President Barack Obama signed into law late […]
OSU’s senior leadership are voluntarily taking an FTE reduction to help the university cope with a budget reduction.
For Mike O’Malley, teaching is all about relationships and connections.
Carlos Jensen is passionate about guiding students to answer questions that have inspired his own research.
Kate Peterson went to NYC in February to watch her terrier, Happy McGee, compete at the Westminster Dog Show.
Cook believes that there is only a small core of students with the time and dedication to do public service on their own.
Oregon State University and a private firm are teaming up to harness the fruits of this student labor by capturing the energy from their […]
Noller’s science is firmly rooted in Oregon soil, rather than deep space, but he has inherited his father’s belief that art and science are complementary.
“Science Pub Corvallis” premieres on Monday, March 9, with, appropriately enough, “Beer: A Tasty Blend of Art, History and Science.”
A National Geographic Channel film, “Kingdom of the Blue Whale, premiers on Sunday, March 8, and offers some of the most revealing views of the […]
Andrew Valls talks about his experience as a guest on talk radio.
Caitlin Azhderian discovered that OSU lacked a thriving network of support specific to female graduate students.
Astronaut and Oregon State University graduate Donald Pettit has always found himself drawn to places where few humans have ventured