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. For more about this section, see: https://today.oregonstate.edu/email/submission-guidelines

 

Oregon's wild bees may need help, OSU researcher says (KGW)

Given their importance, it’s confounding to Andony Melathopoulos, a professor of horticulture at Oregon State University, that the status of Oregon’s roughly 800 species of wild bees is relatively unknown. 
 

Sisters pioneers honored by OSU (The Nugget)

Keith and Connie Cyrus of Cloverdale and Connie Hatfield of Sisters were made permanent members of the Diamond Pioneer Registry at Oregon State University. The College of Agricultural Sciences annually honors people whose lifetime contributions to agriculture, natural resources, and the people of Oregon and/or Oregon State University have been significant.
 

More Exploding Whales gear is on the way following opening game (KEZI)

The new identity is not only a way to shed light on the Emeralds’s organization, but also on the team’s partnership with Oregon State University, which will donate money to further help in mammal research and ocean preservation.
 

Oregon State researchers discover wildfire smoke compound in wine grapes (KGW)

New research out of Oregon State University (OSU) has zeroed in on a chemical compound that helps explain why wildfire smoke often ends up altering the taste of wine. Researchers are now looking into the next step — figuring out how to remove it.
 

Houseless pets receive free vet care at 'Care Fair' in Corvallis (KMTR)

Oregon State Veterinary Students with the Shelter Medicine club provided care to dogs and cats for free. Vet student Grace Knapp was the organizer for the event.
 

Moist soil, better than it sounds (OPB News)

A team of scientists, including researchers at Oregon State University and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, is trying to understand what characteristics of soil most influence how much and how long carbon is stored in the soil. They initially believed temperature or mineral content of the soil would be the drivers, but that didn’t turn out to be the case.
 

Today's photo

 
Spring Break sunrise: Professor Miguel Goni says, "Sunrise off Southern California aboard R/V Sally Ride during the undergraduate Introduction to Field Oceanography course that took place over Spring Break.” We are accepting photo submissions at [email protected].

NEW! Timely Teaching Tips: Interested in employing Writing Intensive Curriculum (WIC) principles in your teaching? Register for “Applying WIC Principles: A Cross-Disciplinary Discussion by Faculty New to WIC,” part of the WIC Spring Lunch Series. This workshop via Zoom on April 21 at noon will feature a panel of WIC faculty from five OSU colleges.

Today

Nurturely Enviro-Natal Health Equity Symposium: Co-sponsored by the OSU ASP3IRE Children’s Environmental Health Center and the Hallie E. Ford Center for Healthy Children and Families. Hallie E. Ford Center 115 or livestream, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., April 19 with reception to follow. Free unless you are seeking a certificate for continuing education credit. Please register for in-person and livestream attendance: https://nurturely.org/planet.

Care Talk -- Caring for Aging Loved Ones: Legal and Financial Wellness Check-Up. This session will discuss locating and organizing important documents, executing or updating important legal documents (e.g., wills, trusts, advance directives, guardianships/conservatorships), finding an elder care attorney, understanding costs of care for home care and senior living and planning for your own future. 10 a.m. April 19. Register today.

Help Session for Summer Academic Wage processingEvery Wednesday from 10 a.m. to noon, a virtual Help Session will be set up to assist departments with filling out their spreadsheets for Summer Academic Wage requests. This is a drop-in session; no pre-registration required. Questions can be directed to [email protected] or via the employee service portal at [email protected]. Link for the session is https://oregonstate.zoom.us/j/99944195943?pwd=dGVhZkZZcXExVnZVajJWZXpmb3VTUT0.

Land a summer internship or a post-grad job at a spring career fair: Students, are you still deciding on plans for the summer? Come to a spring career fair to maximize your chances of landing a great job or internship. Whether you want to work for a non-profit agency, a research lab, a local business or a multinational company, you can find a relevant connection to the job you’re looking for at a spring career fair. Visit Handshake to see all spring career fairs and register now. Need to pick just one fair? Head to the Spring All-Industries Career & Internship Fair, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. April 19, for the widest variety of opportunities.

OSU Beaver Dads: Come join in with other self-identified dads from around the Corvallis campus to talk about parenting, work and everything in between. Lunch will be provided. This is a time for informal conversation, so come late or leave early if you need, ask questions of other dads, share experiences/stories/resources and more. Facilitated by Tarron Anderson. Noon to 1:30 p.m., April 19, MU 212. Questions can be directed to [email protected], with the Family Resource Center.

Panel Discussion: China and Three Issues of Human Rights. Darren Byler will speak on the persecution of the Uyghurs, a large Muslim minority group concentrated in western China. Byler is assistant professor of international studies at Simon Fraser University. Jeffrey Wasserstrom, Chancellor’s Professor of History at the University of California-Irvine, will discuss the Chinese crackdown on democracy and free speech in Hong Kong. June Teufel Dreyer will analyze the threat to the independence of Taiwan. Dreyer is professor of political science at the University of Miami. Noon to 1:30 p.m., April 19 via Zoom. Registration required.

April Research Integrity forum: Updates and resources from the Program for Responsible Research Practices. Join Lisa Leventhal for an overview of the Program for Responsible Research Practices, including changes to the NIH and NSF training requirements, practical resources to enhance and teach responsible conduct of research, tips for preventing and resolving authorship disputes and de-mystifying the research misconduct process. 1-2 p.m., April 19. Open to all interested parties. Register here to attend. For more information contact [email protected].

Letter Writing to Incarcerated Survivors: Build connection, community and coalition with incarcerated survivors of sexual violence by writing a letter of support and participating in a collaborative art piece, 2:30-4:30 p.m, April 19, Pride Center, SEC Suite 112. Materials provided; there will be free food and a prize raffle for attendees. This event is part of OSU's slate of programs recognizing Sexual Assault Awareness/Action Month (SAAM). To learn more about SAAM please visit https://dce.oregonstate.edu/saam.

Biochemistry/biophysics talk: Oregon State University Distinguished Professor Joseph Beckman will present a seminar titled “Fifty Years of Radical Thinking in Biology: And Some Radical Thinking about BB Going Forward.” 3 p.m., April 19, ALS 4001. 

WRS seminar series: Jana Compton from the EPA, "Watershed nutrient budgets: Navigating from sources and costs to management and solutions," 4 p.m., April 19 in Wilkinson 203 or on Zoom. Reach out to [email protected] for Zoom details. 

Visiting Artists and Scholars lecture series: Susan Collins, “Transporting Skies.” Collins, head of research and professor of fine art at the Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, is an artist who works in electronic media across gallery, public and online locations. Artist reception at 5 p.m., lecture at 6 p.m. April 19 in The LaSells Stewart Center. Collins has a concurrent exhibition at the Joan Truckenbrod Gallery in downtown Corvallis opening April 20.

OSU Album Club: "My Aim is True" by Elvis Costello. Hosted by rock historian and University Director of Popular Music Bob Santelli. It's like a book club, only we listen to and discuss the greatest rock and pop albums of all time. Wednesday, April 19 at 7-8:30 p.m. Live in person in the LaSells Stewart Center Ag Science Room. Also available remotely on Zoom. Register at https://beav.es/SPJ.

Book Talk: Judy Batalion, "The Light of Days: The Untold Story of Women Resistance Fighters in Hitler's Ghettos." In her book, Batalion introduces readers to the dedicated young Jewish women who became resistance fighters during the Holocaust. "The Light of Days" chronicles an unforgettable tale of war, the fight for freedom, extraordinary courage, female friendship, and survival in the face of staggering odds. 7-8:30 p.m., April 19 via Zoom. Registration required.

Events

NEW! Music à la Carte opens spring term with Tin Can Alley performing music from a bygone era, with an up-tempo edge. Join us at noon April 14 in the Memorial Union Lounge. Free, open to all.

NEW! Wikipedia Editathon: Editing for Equity. Are you interested in improving Wikipedia’s coverage of books? Join us in the Valley Library from 1-4 p.m. April 21 as we create and improve Wikipedia articles for award-winning books by BIPOC authors. New to Wikipedia editing? No problem; you can also register for advanced training via Zoom. Find out more and register at https://guides.library.oregonstate.edu/books.

NEW! OSU Health Professions Fair: The Health Professions Fair connects students with admissions representatives from over 70 health professions schools in Oregon and across the country. This free event will be held 10 a.m.-2 p.m., April 25 in the MU Ballroom. Students from all majors, first-year through seniors, are welcome. For more information, visit the event website

NEW! Activity Fair: Join the Center for Advocacy, Prevention & Education, the Sexual Assault Awareness/Action Month Planning Committee and campus and community organizations for an activity fair. Stop by the MU Quad from 11 a.m.-3 p.m, April 25 to learn more about upcoming SAAM events and available resources while enjoying creative activities and free ice cream from the OSU Creamery. To learn more about SAAM please visit https://dce.oregonstate.edu/saam.

The Little Gallery presents Dolors Escala: "The Mystery of the Monotype," an exhibition of engravings inspired by nature and landscape from the artist’s abstract perspective. On display from April 3-May 12 with an artist’s reception 3:30-5 p.m. April 20. Visit beav.es/little-gallery for more information.

Address Unknown: A Dramatic Reading. This work examines the decline of a friendship between two businessmen, one an American Jew and the other a German expatriate who falls under the spell of Nazism after he returns to Germany. "Address Unknown" was first published as a short novel by Kathrine Kressmann Taylor. In the performance, the businessmen are played by Jonathan Katz, professor emeritus of history, and by Neil Davison, professor in the School of Writing, Literature and Film. Directed by Charlotte Headrick, emeritus professor in theatre arts. 7-8:30 p.m., April  20, in Kearney 112 and available via livestream. Free, open to all. Registration required.

Earth Saturday of Service '23: Mark your calendar for April 22: Better our community and honor the Earth through service-learning. Registration and details can be found on the Community Engagement & Leadership homepage: beav.es/cel. Accommodations for disabilities may be made by contacting 541-737-3041 or [email protected]

Orange Media open house: Join us at the Orange Media Network open house from 4-7 p.m., April 26 on the fourth floor of the SEC and the SEC Plaza. This event will include activities, music and snow cones. Explore the exciting world of media and discover how students can turn their passion into a rewarding career. Whether you're interested in broadcasting, journalism, multimedia production, creative design, sales/marketing or more, our team of experts will be on hand to guide you every step of the way. 

Lectures, Workshops, Webinars

NEW! Seventh Annual Social Justice Student Conference: Climate Change, Peace and Global Social Justice. This trans-disciplinary international conference offers perspectives based on current student research regarding comparative genocide, war and peace studies and history, as well as political, cultural, social and educational theory and praxis with regards to civil and human rights. This year, we will particularly look at the consequences of climate change on a global scale and its repercussions for peace and social justice. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. April  21. Free, open to all. Live via Zoom. Registration required.

NEW! Human Resources Service Delivery webinar: There is now an easier and more efficient experience with HRSD to directly engage with HR/Payroll. Resources on the portal include a service menu, centralized knowledge-base and Benny the virtual agent. This training will provide supervisors and HR liaisons the opportunity to view and experience increased transparency for cases/requests specifically with the improved onboarding process. 10 a.m., April 21. Register here

NEW! FYI Friday – Mentoring Programs: Creating a sense of belonging for new employees. Strong mentoring programs in the workplace are one of the most effective ways to increase engagement and develop talent over the long-term. Join us to explore the benefits of mentoring programs and learn about how units at OSU have implemented their very own mentoring programs. We’ll also share tools, resources and ideas on how to get your own program started. 11 a.m. to noon, April 21 via Zoom. Registration required.

NEW! PFLA leadership series: "12 Rules of Professional Growth and Contributing Leadership Within OSU," presented by Steve Clark, University Relations and Marketing. 11 a.m. to noon April 25. For more information about the event and how to register, click here.

NEW! WIC Workshop: During this virtual conversation, held at noon on April 21, a panel of faculty new to teaching WIC classes will talk about how they have been applying WIC principles in their classes. They will share what’s working for them, the challenges they face and how their courses continue to evolve. Register here. 

NEW! Bystander intervention: The College of Public Health and Human Sciences research seminar, “Bystander intervention for sexual violence prevention: Opportunities and challenges for developing a more nuanced approach for measuring students’ experiences,” will be presented by CPHHS instructor Jill C. Hoxmeier from 1-2 p.m. April 21, in HFC 115 or via Zoom. Learn more, see all spring seminars and watch past seminars on the college’s website.

NEW FourSight Mindset Reveal Workshop: How do you approach a challenge? FourSight Mindset Reveal is a new workshop presented by University Human Resources that dives deep into the way that we solve problems together. This engaging workshop helps people learn more about their own mindset, learn appreciation for how colleagues work and together be able create a stronger team environment and reach more creative solutions. This new two-hour workshop is for OSU employees and  is offered on a monthly basis. View upcoming workshops and enroll here. $40 fee.

NEW! Joe Alexander, "A Dozen Camps": Joe Alexander is this year’s Holocaust Memorial Week survivor-speaker. Alexander spent his youth in the town of Koval, Poland, in a family that included his parents, three sisters, and two brothers. Of this family, only he would survive the Holocaust. 7 p.m. May 9 in Austin Auditorium at The LaSells Stewart Center, and via livestream. Free, open to all. Registration required.

NEW! Travel Talks — D-Day: Join the OSUAA Group Travel Program for a Travel Talk at 5:30 p.m., May 10 with Paul Wanke, senior instructor in the School of History, Philosophy and Religion, as he explores the history of D-Day and how the Allied invasion of Normandy, France, turned the tide of World War II. Register today at bit.ly/TravelTalkDDay

NEW! Gerontology conference: The 47th Annual OSU Gerontology Conference will be held on Friday, June 2, at CH2M HILL Alumni Center. The conference provides contemporary and applicable gerontological education from a variety of disciplines and perspectives across the nation and world. There are 15 speakers this year, and the keynote speakers are Rawle Andrews Jr., executive director of the American Psychiatric Association, who will discuss mental health; and Larry S. Sherman, OHSU, who will discuss music and the aging brain. CEUs are available. Learn more and register at osugero.org.

Care Talk -- Succeed at Work: Mentoring. Explore your potential through peer mentoring. Peer-to-peer mentoring involves solution-based conversation and discussion. The focus is on the individual. Conversations can be diverse from office policies and politics to work/life balance. 10 a.m., April 20. Register today.

Spring assessment workshop: Program assessment leads please join the team from Assessment and Accreditation 1-2 p.m., April 20 in Milam 215. Hear how a few OSU programs engage faculty in assessment conversations and coordinate assessment data collection efforts in an interdisciplinary program. RSVP or for more information, contact [email protected].

Faculty Conversation: ChatGPT and Generative AI. Join the Center for Teaching and Learning and UIT-Academic Technologies for 45 minutes of conversation around ChatGPT and generative AI. We will raise awareness of these tools, discuss challenges and explore potential approaches for teaching and learning in the era of newly emerging technology. 2-2:45 p.m., April 20. Zoom only; registration required

HMSC Research Seminar: Neil Thompson with the Oregon Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service located at Hatfield will be giving a seminar titled, “Bringing genomic selection into shellfish aquaculture; an introduction to the POGS project,” at 3:30 p.m., April 20. In person at HMSC’s GVMSB Auditorium or online. Zoom link or call +1-971-247-1195 Meeting ID: 945 5573 115. Click here for more information.

Department of Botany & Plant Pathology spring seminar series: “Regulation of Stem Cell Fate During Plant Development,” presented by Jennifer Fletcher of USDA Plant Gene Expression Center, 4 p.m., April 20, ALS 4001 and via Zoom. For complete schedule visit the BPP Seminar website.

Masculinity discussion: Join Community Engagement & Leadership and the Hattie Redmond Women and Gender Center for an evening of meaningful dialogue as we explore what masculinity means to us as individuals. This event will take place 4-6 p.m., April  20 in MU13. All are welcome, regardless of gender identity or background. Registration is recommended. Register at: Beav.es/cel.

FST Farm 2 Fork Webinar: "The Oregon Way." Would you like to learn about Built Oregon, a nonprofit that focuses on supporting Oregon’s consumer product ecosystem? Noon to 12:45 p.m., April 21. Register today.

Adult & Higher Education info session: You’re invited to learn about the College of Education’s Adult & Higher Education Master’s degree and Instructional Design certificate. Join us for an overview of the programs, career possibilities and advice from a recent graduate. Noon to 1 p.m., April 27. RSVP for the Zoom link. Contact [email protected] for questions. 

“Know Your Weeds” community workshop: Join OSU Extension Master Gardeners and the Benton Soil and Water Conservation District for a free workshop to learn about the impacts of invasive species and how to identify and remove some of the worst offenders in your own backyard. 6 p.m., May 2, Corvallis Community Center (C3). Register by April 25. https://bentonswcd.org/know-your-weeds-workshop-register-now/.

Take Note

Listen to podcasts featuring OSU’s 2023 Alumni Fellows: Get to know a group of Beavers making positive change in Portland and across the Pacific Northwest. Learn how the proven career success of our distinguished 2023 Alumni Fellows goes arm-in-arm with mentoring, service, community-building, innovation and leadership — and how their experiences at OSU prepared them for this work. All four episodes are out now to watch and listen at ForOregonState.org/Fellows.

Mid-Month Emergency Preparedness Topic: Fire. Nationally since 2000, 85 fatal fires, claiming 118 lives, have occurred on college campuses, in Greek housing or in off-campus housing within three miles of the campus. Each year more than 2,500 people die and 12,600 are injured in home fires in the United States, with direct property loss due to home fires estimated at $7.3 billion annually. By preparing in advance, you can know how you will respond if a fire strikes. More information can be found here: https://emergency.oregonstate.edu/emergency-preparedness/preparedness-topics/fire.

Robotic Sound Research Study: The Oregon State University Department of Mechanical Engineering is conducting a research study to better understand how people interact with robots that sound different. The study lasts for about 45 minutes. The full study title is “Evaluating Sonification for Interactive Robots” and the principal investigator is Prof. Naomi Fitter. Please contact Nnamdi Nwagwu at [email protected] to sign up.

Read the Spring 2023 Oregon Stater: The Spring 2023 edition of OSU’s alumni magazine, the Oregon Stater, is now available online. In this food-themed issue, hear about how researchers are helping farmers adapt to new climate extremes, take a bite of experiential learning with the student-made Beaver Classic line of foods, learn how the Basic Needs Center is changing the conversation around student hunger, enjoy a cornucopia of OSU food trivia, meet the co-founder of Panda Express, hear an update from President Murthy and more.

SAAM Activist nomination: In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness/Action Month (SAAM), the Center for Advocacy, Prevention, and Education (CAPE) is running a social media series to acknowledge the folx working to end sexual violence in their community. If you know someone in the OSU community or beyond doing this work and would like to recognize them, we welcome you to nominate them at bit.ly/SAAMnominate. Nominations are being accepted until the end of April. Check out @cape_osu on Instagram to see nominees.

Community Engagement & Leadership (CEL) is now hiring student employees to start in Fall 2023: Student staff plan events, meet with community partners and facilitate educational programs (service projects, workshops, community dialogues, etc.). Student employees will gain experience in solving complex problems, interpersonal communication and teamwork, and learn about leadership, social change and justice. Apply now: beav.es/cel-job. Extended application deadline April 28. For more information, contact Peter Wilkinson at [email protected] or 541-737-3041.

Open Call for Submissions: Soundbox Six. OSU students, faculty, staff, alumni and people beyond the campus community are invited to submit intermedia, sound, text, music, radio art, video art, performance-art, social media art and digital installations to this year's Soundbox Six. Please complete the submission form and submit a link to your work by midnight April 30. Digital and performance works should be no longer than 10 minutes, and you must provide an unlisted YouTube link that gives us permission to view and download the work. Note: Your Creative Commons license must be identified and all contributing authors must be properly credited. Send link to: [email protected]. For more information on how to submit click the link here.

Internationalization Grant application closes Friday: The Office of Faculty Affairs Internationalization Grant is open to all OSU professional and academic faculty and INTO OSU employees. The program awards up to $5,000 for projects that advance the university’s internationalization agenda. Applications for the spring cycle are due by 5 p.m., April 21. For more information and to apply, please visit the website. https://global.oregonstate.edu/internationalization-grant-program

Celebrating Undergraduate Excellence: The last day to register to present work at Celebrating Undergraduate Excellence (CUE) has been extended to May 1. Encourage students to submit their work. All majors and academic levels are welcome. Help designing and printing posters is available. Contact [email protected] for questions. 

Affordable Learning Grant: OSU's Open Educational Resources Unit is accepting proposals for the Affordable Learning Grant until May 19. The grant provides funding to adopt, adapt or author an open educational resource, such as a textbook. An open textbook is one that is published under an open copyright license and is made freely available online for students, faculty and the public. All funding is a department-to-department transfer. Please talk to your department head about how this applies to the grant. Questions? Contact OERU Director Stefanie Buck

Fiscal policy revisions: 03-140-401 Travel has had a minor revision to add TSA PreCheck to the list of Non-Reimbursable Expenses; 03-110-209 Refundable Deposits has been deleted and replaced by a definition; 03-110-210 Attendee Event Payments has been merged into 03-150-202 Agency Funds.

Applications open for 2023 Homecoming Court: Students can share their Beaver passion and pride by applying to become a 2023 OSU Homecoming Court Ambassador. Students selected will get to represent OSU at campus events, mingle with alumni and university leadership and win a one-time $500 scholarship! Encourage students to apply: Applications are open now and will close Friday, May 12. 

Speaker funding available: The President’s Commission on the Status of Women has funding available for groups seeking to engage speakers (virtually or in person) whose message supports PCOSW’s mission of advancing gender equity at OSU. Sponsorship averages $500 depending on the remaining budget and number of requests. To apply, fill out this form by April 25. For more information on PCOSW, visit our website.

Award nominations sought: The President’s Commission on the Status of Women is currently accepting nominations for the University Mentoring and Professional Development award. This award recognizes any classified, professional faculty or faculty member who excels in mentoring, supporting and encouraging OSU employees, especially women and those from under-represented groups or non-traditional careers, and making available to them opportunities for professional, educational and personal development. Submit your nomination by May 28 to https://oregonstate.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9QWONGcohZI30gu.

Jobs

This email only lists new or recently updated job postings. For a full list of current job postings for OSU Today, go to: http://today.oregonstate.edu/email/jobs To apply for the below positions, visit jobs.oregonstate.edu unless otherwise specified.

NEW! Bilingual (English and Spanish) Education Program Assistant 2: OSU Extension 4-H Youth Development program invites applications for a Bilingual (English and Spanish) and Bicultural Education Program Assistant position based in Corvallis. This is a 12-month, full-time, classified position starting at $18.92 hourly + bilingual differential pay and benefits. This is a limited duration appointment expected to last approximately two years. Posting #P04153CT. Closes April 27.

EXTENDED! Fiscal Coordinator 1 (four positions): Hybrid or remote opportunities. As a Fiscal Coordinator 1 at Oregon State University, you will be part of a supportive team that uses their analytical and consultative expertise to further the mission of the university. You will provide support in the interpretation, development and implementation of policies and procedures and play a critical role by performing analysis, auditing, projections, budget management and recommending financial solutions to meet end user needs. Posting #P04085CT. Closes May 1. 

Weather

"There is an alchemy in sorrow. It can be transmuted into wisdom, which, if it does not bring joy, can yet bring happiness." ~ Pearl S. Buck

Corvallis: Showers today, high of 50, low of 35. Chance of rain tomorrow.

Central Oregon: Chance of snow showers today, high of 45, low of 26. Mostly cloudy tomorrow.

Newport: Showers today, high of 50, low of 36. Chance of rain tomorrow.

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