OSU Student Health Services is launching a new program called “OSU Choices” to reduce high-risk drinking among students, using student athletes as peer educators and communicators.
U.S. Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch today honored Brenda Tracy, a survivor of a sexual assault and one of 10 individuals or groups to receive a National Crime Victims’ Service Award.
Decisions have been made by the OSU Board of Trustees on tuition and fees for the 2016-17 academic year, capital funding requests, new degrees and other issues.
A new book by former journalist Floyd J. McKay, which will be published this April by the Oregon State University Press, helps illuminate how Oregon gained its maverick political reputation.
OSU and other members of the University Innovation Alliance have received another $3.85 million to increase college graduation numbers, especially among low-income and first-generation families.
Juan Felipe Herrera, a social activist and the first Mexican American to hold the position of United States Poet Laureate, will speak at OSU's 147th commencement ceremony in June.
President Edward J. Ray has announced a new “Student Success Initiative,” calling on the university within four years to make an OSU degree an affordable reality for every qualified Oregonian.
Oregon State University’s Hatfield Marine Science Center will hold its annual Fossil Fest event on Saturday, Feb. 13, in Newport from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.