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	<title>LIFE@OSU &#187; Oceanography</title>
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		<title>COAS celebrates 50th anniversary</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 08:30:15 +0000</pubDate>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fifty years ago, the Oregon State Board of Higher Education approved the establishment of an oceanography department at Oregon State University, launching a program that half a century later would be recognized around the world for its scientific achievements.</p>
<p>The College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences will commemorate its anniversary July 17-19 with a series of events, some of which that are free and open to the public.</p>
<p>The oceanography recognition weekend coincides with da Vinci Days, an annual festival coordinated by OSU and the City of Corvallis that celebrates science and innovation.</p>
<p>“The oceanography program at Oregon State has grown in size and prestige over the years and today is recognized as one of the best programs of its kind in the world,” said Robert Holman, a professor of oceanography who specializes in beach processes. “The da Vinci Days celebration is a chance for the public to look behind the scenes of what takes place, both at OSU and around the world, and talk to some of the leading experts in their fields.”</p>
<p>On Saturday, July 18, the college will present a series of short talks on some of Oregon’s most pressing oceanographic issues and host an open house that will provide the public with a glimpse of some of their sophisticated ocean instrumentation, including undersea gliders, airborne robotic planes and ocean moorings.</p>
<p>Research exhibits will provide information on polar programs, satellite remote sensing, and earthquakes. A number of demonstrations and other activities also are scheduled.</p>
<p>The science symposium featuring the series of talks will begin at 9 a.m. on Saturday (July 18) in LaSells Stewart Center and run for two hours. Among the topics and presenters are:</p>
<p>•    “The Oregon ‘Dead Zone,’” by Jack Barth, 9:05 a.m.;<br />
•    “Ocean Acidification,” by Burke Hales, 9:20 a.m.;<br />
•    “Harmful Algal Blooms,” by Peter Strutton, 9:35 a.m.;<br />
•    “Educational Outreach in Ocean Observing,” by Sarah Mikulak, 9:50 a.m.<br />
•    “Deep Exploration,” by Bob Collier, 10:20 a.m.;<br />
•    “The Physics of Beaches,” by Tuba Ozkan-Haller, 10:30 a.m.;<br />
•    “Atmospheric Humidity and Influenza,” by Jeff Shaman, 10:50 a.m.</p>
<p>The open house at Burt Hall, located near the corner of 26th Street and Monroe Avenue, will run from 2 to 5 p.m. on Saturday.</p>
<p>Chris Goldfinger, an OSU marine geologist, will give the public keynote address for da Vinci Days on Saturday beginning at 7 p.m. in the CH2M-Hill Alumni Center ballroom. His free public talk, “Cascadia Great Earthquakes: The Riddle of the Sands,” will focus on the potential for a huge Pacific Northwest quake and how frequently they have happened in the not-so-distant past.</p>
<p>Goldfinger conducted research in Indonesia following the devastating Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, and says that that region is eerily similar geologically to that of the Pacific Northwest.</p>
<p>In its 50 years, the College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences has become – along with Woods Hole and Scripps – one of the nation’s premier marine science programs. It has annual research funding of nearly $30 million and is known for its strengths in near-shore studies that encompass climate change,  coastal physical oceanography, satellite monitoring of the oceans, and geophysics and other areas.</p>
<p>~ Mark Floyd</p>
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		<title>Snapshots</title>
		<link>http://oregonstate.edu/dept/ncs/lifeatosu/2009/snapshots-3/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 08:03:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Dixon Recreation Center]]></category>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Honors College holds annual thesis fair</strong><br />
On May 20, graduating seniors from the University Honors College will display their senior thesis/project and share their original research and unique work with a Thesis Fair.  Come and see innovative and interactive displays, and talk with UHC students about their projects and thesis experience, on such varied topics as…..<br />
•	Aural Experiences in Ecuador &#8211; An Intercultural Dialogue Through Sound<br />
•	Use of Artemisinin to Treat Mycoplasma haemolamae in Llamas<br />
•	Dental Amalgam Fillings: The Scientific Evidence for Safety<br />
The Thesis Fair will take place from 11:30 a.m. &#8211; 1:30 p.m., May 20 in the Valley Library (Main Floor Gallery and Rotunda).<br />
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<p><strong>First Healthy Habits Day held at Dixon Rec Center</strong><br />
The first annual Healthy Habits Day is here. Come explore what health means to you and the community. Different information about all types of health: mental, physical, emotional, environmental and more will be provided by the OSU campus and the surrounding Corvallis area. The event takes place May 16, and is hosted by Dixon Recreational Center and OSU Community Service Center. Entrance to Healthy Habits Day is free from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. It takes place at the Dixon Recreation Center.</p>
<p><strong>Talk on brain and arousal featured in zoology talk</strong><br />
Dr. Donald Pfaff from Rockefeller University will be coming to give a talk as part of the Zoology Department Seminar Series on May 18 at 3:30 p.m. in ALS 4001. His talk is titled “Waking up the brain: Generalized and specific CNS arousal”.<br />
Pfaff has been a leader for several decades in research exploring how the mammalian brain receives and processes hormonal signals to construct both simple and complex behaviors.</p>
<p><strong>20th century history of oceanography explored at conference</strong><br />
A conference at OSU on May 14-15 will focus on the emergence of oceanography in the mid-20th century as a critically important science. The event coincides with the 50th anniversary of oceanography at OSU.<br />
Naomi Oreskes, a historian of science known for her role in demonstrating scientific consensus on climate change, will give the keynote address, “The Crucial Experiment that Wasn’t: Acoustic Tomography of Ocean Climate,” 4 p.m. May 14, in the Memorial Union Journey Room. The conference is free and open to the public.<br />
The conference, “American Oceanography at Mid-Century,” will examine how oceanography emerged in the 1950s and 1960s as an important discipline. Speakers from several institutions around the country and abroad will present sessions on May 15<br />
Craig Biegel, a scientist from Florida State University, will open the May 15 session with a presentation titled “A Visionary at Work – Wayne V. Burt, the Early Years at Oregon State University,” in which he describes the origins of oceanography at OSU and one of the pioneers who helped establish the nationally recognized program at the university.<br />
The conference is sponsored by the Horning Endowment in the Humanities and the OSU Department of History, and supported by the College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences. The conference schedule is available online at:<a href="http://oregonstate.edu/cla/history/lectures/horning/conf_08_09.php"> http://oregonstate.edu/cla/history/lectures/horning/conf_08_09.php</a></p>
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