January 31st, 2012
OSU, state loses valuable problem solver with death of Gail Achterman
Oregon lost a dedicated natural resources and environmental problem solver last week when Gail Achterman died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 62.
Oregon lost a dedicated natural resources and environmental problem solver last week when Gail Achterman died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 62.
On-line professor and husband get far on reality tv show.
While only a small percentage of Oregon State University faculty and staff can call themselves professional artists, there are myriad of hidden talents among the […]
The Oregon State University Graduate School is focusing on more student-centered programming and will host a series of open forums aimed at graduate students.
Oregon State University President Ed Ray will share some exciting stories about the university’s direct impact on Oregon and beyond when he addresses campus this […]
For 30 years, Oregon State University faculty, staff, students and community members have gathered at the university to celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King, […]
More than 300 participants are expected to attend the 2012 Food Security Summit Jan. 19-20 at Oregon State University.
An exhibit of photographs by OSU Experiment Station’s Clinton Shock will be on display this month.
Oregon State University will celebrate the legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. with a celebration Jan. 9 through Jan. 21. This is the […]
Donations from OSU employees help keep the doors of important community non profits like the Corvallis Boys & Girls Club open.
Cristina Eisenberg, OSU College of Forestry, will be reviewing “A Sand County Almanac” by Aldo Leopold, on Jan. 11 at noon, as part of the […]