Fall Creek hatchery to hold annual festival on Nov. 5

The Oregon Hatchery Research Center will host its annual Fall Creek Festival on Saturday, Nov. 5, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the hatchery, located 13 miles west of Alsea on Highway 34.

Planetary scientist to speak about Mars at OSU's Condon Lecture on Oct. 4

John Grotzinger, a planetary scientist from the California Institute of Technology, will speak about exploration on Mars at the 2016 Thomas Condon Lecture Tuesday, Oct. 4, at OSU.

OSU-Cascades opens as Oregon's first new public university in 50 years

Oregon State University – Cascades’ new campus in Bend opened today, fulfilling a 30-year quest for higher education in what had been the largest region in the state without a four-year university.

Grand opening of Johnson Hall planned at OSU

Johnson Hall, a new, $40 million facility that will be home to the School of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering, will celebrate its grand opening on Sept. 23.

Special Olympics Oregon moving to OSU, Corvallis in 2017

Special Olympics Oregon will move its Summer State Games to Oregon State University and venues around Corvallis beginning in 2017.

New OSU College of Business program will aid aspiring entrepreneurs

A new program to increase entrepreneurial activity and stimulate job creation in Oregon and the Pacific Northwest is now being offered in Portland by the OSU College of Business.

OSU names Susan Capalbo as senior vice provost for Academic Affairs

Susan Capalbo, who heads the Department of Applied Economics at Oregon State University, has been named senior vice provost for Academic Affairs at OSU.

Preliminary checks indicate OSU students, faculty safe following Munich shooting

Preliminary checks have not identified any OSU students, faculty or staff who were injured in the shooting incident July 22 that left at least six people dead in Munich, Germany.

"Smart manufacturing" initiative to aid Pacific Northwest business and industry

As a partner in a new $140 million federal initiative, the College of Engineering will help Pacific Northwest businesses to save energy, waste less, create jobs and be more competitive.

World's greatest butterfly collection takes shape

Researchers at 27 universities and museums around the United States have begun creating what will soon become the world’s greatest butterfly collection – in digital form.

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