Today in the News Media

Today in the News Media is a synopsis of some of the most prominent coverage of OSU people and programs. Inclusion of any item constitutes neither an endorsement nor a critique, but rather is intended only to make the OSU community aware of significant items in the media. Content appearing includes timely news and feature stories from broadcast, print and online sources. Occasionally, opinion pieces and first-person columns appearing in mainstream media outlets that are written by faculty members and pertain to their academic or professional expertise may be included based on their unique, informative value, timeliness and space constraints. It is not the policy of OSU Today to include Letters to the Editor.
 

Cats really do bond with people, study says, even if they don't show it (CNN)

Research at Oregon State University has shown that cats can form secure or insecure bonds with their owners. The researchers now believe the trait isn't specific to dogs, as similar research has shown, since it now applies to cats. (see also Daily TelegraphCosmosNew York Post)
 

OSU opens expanded vet med facility (Democrat-Herald)

Oregon State University’s Carlson School of Veterinary Medicine celebrated a major expansion project on Monday with a bit of a twist — rather than trot out the giant scissors for a traditional ribbon-cutting, officials opted for a ribbon-chewing instead.
 

A Quarantine in the Forest (Sierra)

One day in the spring of 2001, Everett Hansen, a forest pathologist at Oregon State University, gazed up at a towering tanoak tree, on a hillside north of the Chetco River, and frowned.
 

University mourns passing of Roy Arnold (LIFE@OSU)

Roy Arnold – former OSU provost and executive vice president, and former dean of the Oregon State College of Agricultural Sciences – passed away Sunday following a battle with pancreatic cancer.
 

Telling a new story about Jack the Ripper (Ms. Magazine)

A piece by OSU's Susan Shaw.
 

Nasa's IceSat space laser tracks water depths from orbit (BBC News)

"As much as people think all areas on Earth have been reasonably well mapped, it's really not true when you start looking at shallow water areas," said Dr Christopher Parrish from Oregon State University.
 

These Farms Tackle Food Insecurity and Clean Energy All at Once (Bitterroot)

According to Chad Higgins, solar panels are like many plants: They do best in moderate temperatures, light wind, and relatively low humidity. So it stands to reason that solar energy and food crops might thrive in similar conditions. A recent study by Higgins, an associate professor of ecological engineering at Oregon State University, and colleagues found just that.
 

Historic structure relocated to Oregon City area (Clackamas Review)

"We educate about the use of wood, and the Molalla Log House is the perfect example of bringing the past into the future here in Oregon and why managing our forests ties all that together," said Peter Matzka, a forestry educator at Hopkins Demonstration Forest for the Oregon State University Extension Service.
 

A great collaborative’: Event puts poverty in the foreground with goal to reduce it (The Argus Observer)

The Poverty Simulation is sponsored by Oregon State University Extension Service in Malheur County, TVCC, Malheur Education Service District, Four Rivers Healthy Community and the Oregon Department of Human Services.


North Bend High School senior boards Oregon State University research vessel (The World)

“For Abigail Kirby, boarding the Oregon State University research vessel was just a stepping stone for bigger scientific aspirations … . The North Bend High School senior took the cruise over the weekend alongside a handful of other students, paid for by the Oceangoing Research Vessel Program at OSU, the Ocean Sea Grant and the Oregon Coast STEM Hub.

Today's photo


Ribbon-chewing: Lois Bates Acheson Dean Susan J. Tornquist's dog Cassie helps during the 'ribbon-chewing' ceremony to celebrate the veterinary facility expansion at the Carlson College of Veterinary Medicine on Monday (photo: Theresa Hogue).

Today

NEW! Academic Technology online workshop: Meet Gradescope (for faculty) Join us on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 9 a.m., and learn how OSU instructors use Gradescope to dramatically reduce the pain and time associated with grading their exams and homework. Register for information on joining this free one-hour workshop. Questions? Email us at [email protected]

SEIU gathering: All classified staff are invited to a bargaining update, Sept. 24 and 25, 11 a.m., 11:30 a.m., noon and 12:30 p.m., Valley Library, third floor, Willamette East Seminar room. Update on Bargaining, strike details, focus on financial planning for the strike and financial assistance. Lunch served. Another meeting will be held Sept. 24, at 5 p.m., 6 p.m, and 7 p.m., at Old World Deli, 341 S.W. Second St. Dinner available. More info: Siobhan Burke at 630-699-0281 or [email protected].

New Student Walk and Convocation: Faculty and staff are invited to join in welcoming new students Tuesday, Sept. 24, during the New Student Walk and Convocation. We invite you to participate in cheering on the incoming class as they proceed down 26th Street to Gill Coliseum from 3 to 3:30 p.m. If you are cheering on the students, line 26th Street on the sidewalks leading down to Gill Coliseum. The New Student Convocation will take place at 3:30 p.m.

Gouri Mahadwar – Water Resource Engineering M.S. Defense: Gouri Mahadwar will present her dissertation, Microbial communities as drivers of in situ chemical transformation in streams and wastewater,” on Tuesday, Sept. 24, at 3 p.m. in Strand 260. Mahadwar is completing her M.S. under the guidance of major professor Gerrad Jones. Free and open to the public.

OSUsed Store Public Sales: The OSUsed Store is open for its weekly public sales Tuesday 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and Friday noon to 3 p.m. at 644 SW 13th. Personal purchases must be made during public sales. Staff may shop for their department 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays. More information on our website.

Events

Art sale: An art sale that runs through Sept. 26 at the Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport will benefit the conservation of Oregon’s estuaries. Thirty-three pieces, created by Northwest artists, are on display at the Oregon Sea Grant-operated Visitor Center at Hatfield. A portion of the sale of each piece of art will support The Wetlands Conservancy’s efforts to protect the state’s estuaries. The art is part of the 175-piece Ode to the Tides art show and sale, which debuted at OSU in May. Oregon Sea Grant is one of the sponsors. Learn more: bit.ly/305F6Ds

Art faculty show: Oregon State University’s Fairbanks Gallery of Art is hosting an exhibit of work by members of the art faculty throughout August and September. The exhibit includes art by Evan Baden, Michael Boonstra, Julia Bradshaw, Anna Fidler, Julie Green, Yuji Hiratsuka, Shelley Jordon, Andrew Myers, Kerry Skarbakka, Felix Oliveros, Mazdak Shadkam and Lorenzo Triburgo and Sarah Van Dyck. Fairbanks Hall, 220 SW 26th St., Corvallis. Gallery hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. For information on the walk go to www.corvallisartswalk.com.

Fall Festival run: To coincide with OSU Welcome Week, the 41st annual Fall Festival Run welcomes all students, families and friends to a 5K or 10K through Oregon State’s campus Sept. 29. Register online to take advantage of savings.

Save the date: Research Office Faculty Orientation: Research Office Faculty Orientation: Connecting Faculty to Research Office Resources, will be held Oct. 23, 9 a.m.to noon, MU Horizon Room. Additional information on the way in the next couple of weeks. For more information: [email protected]

Singu-hilarity: A Robot Comedy Variety Show: Join Jon the Robot (a robotic standup comedian) and some of the area's top nerdy, scientific and autonomous performers for an evening of standup comedy, improv and visual art cosponsored by OSU. This show will take place Friday, Oct. 11, at 7:30 p.m. in The Majestic Theatre's Community Room. Tickets are $10.

Lectures, Workshops, Webinars

NEW! Academic Technology webinar: Get Started with Canvas Join us on Thursday, Sept. 26, 10 a.m., and learn about finding courses, setting notification preferences, uploading content, adjusting navigation, student view, publishing a course and posting announcements. Register for information on joining this free 30-minute webinar, or discover other webinars. Questions? Email us at [email protected]

Bioinformatics Users Group (BUG): “CGRB’s new DFS for one and all. Don’t know what a Distributed File System is? Come find out. Christopher Sullivan and Ken Lett, Center for Genome Research & Biocomputing, Wednesday, Sept. 25, noon, ALS 3005. BUG consists of life scientists, bioinformaticians, computer scientists, mathematicians, engineers, statisticians and researchers of all types who meet to discuss topics related to these fields of study. No experience needed to participate. For additional information, see https://cgrb.oregonstate.edu/bug

FROM LAB to MARKET: Badass Women Increasing Research Impact Through the Market: Co-hosted by the OSU Advantage Accelerator and VertueLab Sept 30 at 5:30 p.m. in MU 104. There will be two panels: one of women entrepreneurs and researchers that will provide insights into fundraising, grant management, scaling and managing a startup, and another of funding experts that will talk about SBIR federal funding, state matching dollars, and other funds. Refreshments will be provided. RSVP at http://bit.ly/OSUBadassWomen

Accessibility Basics for the Web: Learn how to make websites accessible to people with disabilities and also learn about the OSU Policy on Information Technology Accessibility. All are welcome; employees with website responsibilities are encouraged if they have not attended yet. Register for a session, offered Oct. 3, Dec. 5, Feb. 7, April 15 or June 4.

Search Advocate workshopsRegister now for the fall, winter or spring search advocate workshop series. Search advocates are external process advisors for employee search committees, working to enhance equity, validity and diversity. Become a search advocate by completing the two-part workshop series, which introduces the search advocate role and strategies, provides an overview of implicit bias, diversity and the legal environment for hiring, and does a deep dive into early stages of the search process.. For more information, see http://searchadvocate.oregonstate.edu or contact Anne Gillies, Search Advocate Program Director in Faculty Affairs.

REGISTER NOW! New2OSU: New2OSU is focused on impacting student success by accelerating the effectiveness of newer teachers. This certificated program is intended for newer faculty and for those looking for teaching renewal. Registration is now open. The CTL will accept 20 applicants on a first-come, first-served basis. New2OSU launches Monday, Sept. 30. Free. Details and registration here.

Portland Business Roundtable: Chi Nguyen, executive director at APANO, will discuss the history, current impact and future of the census as well as local repercussions that a citizenship question would have on Oregon specifically. Join us at Andina restaurant on Wednesday, Oct. 2, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Price is $10 for OSUAA members and $20 for non-members.

OMSI Communication Fellowship Info Session: Attention STEM students and faculty, OMSI will give a presentation and answer questions about the OSU-OMSI spring science communication program. Student participation fulfills broader impact and outreach goals for OSU grant-funded research. Bring your lunch and join us on Oct. 10 from noon to 1 p.m. in LPSC 402 to learn more and see demo presentations from current fellows. See https://www.science.oregonstate.edu/omsi-partnership for more information.

Athletics

Oregon State Volleyball Faculty/Staff Friday: Sept. 27, 6 p.m., Gill Coliseum, versus Colorado. $5 tickets available at the gate for Oregon State staff and faculty.

Take Note

NEW! Student reps sought for faculty senate: Join Up! values your time by paying you to participate as a student representative on Faculty Senate committees. Every day, these committees make decisions that impact you and your college experience. This is your chance to make your voice heard while building valuable research, collaboration and critical thinking skills. You’ll also receive training and ongoing support through the Office of Advocacy. Learn more and apply by this Friday, Sept 27.

Proposed Updates to University Policies & Standards: Visit the University Policy Program’s What’s New page (http://policy.oregonstate.edu/whats-new) to view three pending policy amendments. Proposed University Standard 07-025 Vehicle Use and Parking governs the use of vehicles on university property. Proposed University Standard 07-020 Smoking and Tobacco Use on University Property prohibits the use of tobacco products on university property. Proposed University Policy 07-040 Safety of Minors outlines roles and responsibilities of individuals who engage in programs, activities or events involving minors. This page is updated frequently with new developments so we encourage you to check back frequently. Comments or questions may be submitted to [email protected]

International Friendship Program: Invitation to all OSU and Corvallis community members to participate in the International Friendship Program. The program pairs you up with OSU International students and scholars for monthly social activities focused on community, culture and support. Register by Oct. 15, at https://bit.ly/2M1t8be. For more information, see https://international.oregonstate.edu/ois/international-friendship-program. Contact [email protected] with any questions.

New Graduate Student Commons on the Valley Library’s sixth floor: The Graduate Student Commons replaces and expands the Graduate Student Success Center previously located in the Memorial Union. The Grad Commons features a variety of spaces and services to support graduate student needs, including a reading room, group study room, classroom, computer work stations and more. For more info, go to library.oregonstate.edu, come by the graduate assistant office in Valley Library room 6559, or contact [email protected].

Get There: New carpooling tool for OSU: Get There is carpooling made easy; just click on the link below to join the OSU-Corvallis Get There network. Type in your regular commute info and find other Beavers who take a similar route. Email [email protected] if you have a question. Register at: getthere.oregonstate.edu 

Faculty field trip series to the Oregon coast: Hosted by the Marine Studies Office and Hatfield Marine Science Center. Starting in October, join us in touring coastal locations and explorin Hatfield Marine Science Center, including the new Marine Studies Building; experiential learning opportunities for your students; resources at the coast for teaching and research. Several dates are available fall term. Sign up here or on our website: https://beav.es/Zh5

Health & Safety: The University Health & Safety Committee wants to promote health and safety by providing access to the SAIF Online Learning Center, which is available online at https://www.saif.com/trainings/learning-center-information.html and can be accessed using OSU’s policy number (790684). You can also access OSU’s University Health & Safety Committee online at http://ehs.oregonstate.edu/uhsc, including past meeting minutes, information on how to contact a committee member, and a link to report safety concerns online.

New Safety Awards, nominations being accepted: The University Health & Safety Committee desires to recognize OSU members who are taking extra steps to promote health and safety, and to reduce accidents, incidents and injuries to employees, students or visitors. The new Safety Recognition Program provides a medium to recognize faculty, staff and student employees for their positive behaviors and actions. Examples might include actions, programs, safety achievements or an approach that places safety at its forefront. Nominations will be open for submissions via online at https://ehs.oregonstate.edu/announcement/safety-award-nominations
and reviewed once per term (excluding summer.)

Mindful After Cancer (MAC) study: At least half of breast and gynecologic cancer survivors face sexual difficulties, and there are few resources to help. Prior research suggests that mindfulness training along with education can make a positive difference in cancer survivors’ well-being, body image, relationships and sexual well-being. Women who were diagnosed with stage 1-4 breast or gynecologic cancer at least two years ago are invited to participate in the free MAC program online, from the privacy of their homes. The program is eight weeks long, with an online group meeting each week for 1½ to 2 hours. Participants will fill out an online survey before and one month after the program ends, and will get $20 for each survey completed. To find out more, go to health.oregonstate.edu/research/projects/survivorship/mac, or email [email protected] for more information. This study is being conducted by the College of Public Health and Human Sciences. The principal investigator is Jessica R. Gorman.

Launch Academy nominations and new scholarship: Faculty and staff are invited to nominate creative, problem-solving, critically thinking students to join Launch Academy, a course for students of all majors who have ideas for services, products or community change. Launch Academy students have access to funding, mentorship, co-working space, travel grants and prototyping support. New this year is our tuition scholarship. Nominate students here and contact [email protected] with any questions. Launch Academy is a program of InnovationX, OSU's Center of Excellence for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.

Apply now for the OSU Ecampus Research Fellows Program: If you are interested in conducting research about online teaching and learning, the OSU Ecampus Research Unit will help you plan your proposal for the Ecampus Research Fellows Program. The OSU Ecampus Research Unit annually funds up to five faculty and/or department projects, $20,000 each, to support research in the areas of distance and online education, including hybrid delivery. Info sessions will be held Oct. 1 at 1 p.m. and Oct. 4 at 11:30 a.m. at the 4th floor of The Valley Library, Drinkward Conference Room. Applications are due Nov. 1. For more information, contact Mary Ellen Dello Stritto, [email protected].

Momentum: Materials science has long been a signature research area of the College of Engineering and an important tenet of its recently refreshed Strategic Plan 2020-2025: Creating a Better Future. Whether the goal is improving existing processes or creating something entirely new, materials science brings together expertise in mechanical, electrical, optical, magnetic and chemical properties to build things smarter, safer and stronger. In the fall 2019 issue of Momentum, the college highlights a few of the innovative approaches Oregon State Engineers are taking to precisely tweak critical properties of the materials used to power our lives.

Rec Sports Membership: Rec Sports memberships are now available for purchase. To enjoy membership benefits, individuals must have a direct relationship with Oregon State University. (This includes faculty, staff, associates, affiliates, e-campus students and OSU alumni). Faculty and staff may register for payroll deduction through Friday, Nov. 1. Students who have paid the full OSU Incidental fees for the Corvallis campus automatically receive membership.

Rec Sports Fall Program Sales and Locker Rentals: Rec Sports members are now able to register for fall DAM Fit High-Intensity Interval Training classes as well as purchase Group Fitness and Intramural Sports passes. In addition, members are now able to purchase locker rentals for various durations by visiting Dixon’s Rec Services desk. Members with pre-existing rentals are able to renew locker rentals online.

Student Support at the Undergrad Research & Writing Studio: The Undergrad Research & Writing Studio, located in the Valley Library, encourages faculty to hold class meetings in the studio and take advantage of its flexible workspaces, including modular tables and large display monitors suitable for collaboration. Studio consultants (peer mentors who specialize in research and writing support) are available to work with students during the visit. Faculty may reserve studio time by completing a reservation form. Call 541-737-2776 for more information.

PFLA open to all university employees: The Professional Faculty Leadership Association welcomes anyone who works at the university and provides a forum for those currently in or aspiring to a leadership role. PFLA supports Professional Faculty at OSU through education, connection, recognition and advocacy. PFLA members strive to be the best leaders, managers and colleagues possible. To join, complete the online application form.
 

Traffic and Maintenance

Agricultural and Life Sciences supply fans shutdown: Sept. 24, 6 to 11 a.m. The fans will be shut down one at a time to perform preventive maintenance and change air filter. Building occupants may notice slight pressure flow changes throughout the building. For questions or comments on this closure contact Facilities Services at 541-737-2969.

Jobs

This email only lists new or recently updated job postings. For a full list of current job postings for OSU Today, go to: jobs.oregonstate.edu 

To apply for the below positions, visit  unless otherwise specified.

NEW! Outreach Program Coordinator: The Oregon State University 4-H Youth Development program is seeking a 4-H Youth Development Outreach Program Coordinator. This is a full-time (1.0 FTE),12-month, fixed-term professional faculty position. Reappointment is at the discretion of the Program Leader and the Regional Director. This position will be located in Hood River. Posting #P03310UF. Closes Sept. 27.

Weather

"“The most sophisticated people I know - inside they are all children. ” ~ Jim Henson, born today in 1936.

Corvallis: Sprinkles and then mostly sunny today, high of 74, low of 51. Patchy fog and then cloudy Wednesday.

Central Oregon: Sunny today, high of 73, low of 47. Sunny tomorrow. 

Newport: Sprinkles and then partly sunny, high of 69, low of 52. Sunny Wednesday.

Statewide: For OSU employees around the state, find your local forecast here: http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/pqr/