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.
 

Special Olympics Oregon enlists heavy-hitting board members (Portland Business Journal)

Most notably, Oregon State University President Ed Ray will serve as the board's chair.
 

4 your health: Flu season lasts longer in big cities (KVOA Tucson)

Scientists from Oregon State University tracked flu cases in more than 600 areas around the U.S. They found that in larger crowded cities flu season lasted longer regardless of climate. That suggests weather does not play as big a role in spreading the virus as person-to-person contact.
 

Study shows fungicides effectively limit hazelnut disease (Capital Press)

Without fungicides, mature hazelnut orchards in Oregon may have perished due to Eastern Filbert Blight years ago, according to a study published by Oregon State University
 

Dr. Robert B Pamplin, Jr., honored with award from OSU (Clackamas Review)

Harvest dinner showcases best of Oregon State University agricultural extension service.

Cook it fast or cook it slow (Mail Tribune)

“There still seems to be this aura of magical thinking around it,” says Michele Pryse, a master food preserver for Oregon State University Extension. “It’s not as magical as people think.”

Hundreds of kids line up for fresh cider in Oregon City (Clackamas Review)

A variety of apples donated by market vendors were prepped for pressing by Oregon State University Extension Service Master Food Preserver volunteers.

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Magnetic personality: OSU research has shown that, like their Pacific cousins, Atlantic salmon also use the Earth's magnetic field to navigate, even after being land-locked. Find out the latest here: http://bit.ly/2A1b09N

Today

World Mental Health Week: World Mental Health Week will be celebrated at OSU Oct. 8-12. The week will feature events and trainings to help students de-stress, make new friends, learn about campus resources that support mental health, reduce stigma around seeking mental health support and learn how to help friends or family members struggling with mental health issues. View the week’s calendar here: https://events.oregonstate.edu/department/counseling_and_psychological_services_caps.

OSU Global Opportunities Fair: Faculty and staff are encouraged to send their students to the SEC plaza from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Oct. 10 to learn all about study abroad options, including short-term faculty-led programs, study abroad programs, and international internships. Program representatives and advisers will be on hand to speak with students about best options for all majors.

Trauma Informed Care Training: Serving Unhoused People and Sustaining Our Natural Areas: There is a need to cultivate sensitivity and connect with other resource providers to develop flexible and adaptive approaches that support both unhoused people and natural areas. Join this conversation at a workshop on Oct. 10, 9 a.m., at the CH2M Hill Alumni. Cost: $10 (scholarships available by request). Contact [email protected] or 541-737-1346 for scholarship questions or accommodations requests. Register now: bit.ly/unhoused2018.

Foster Parents @ OSU:  Are you an OSU employee or student and fostering children through DHS?  Come meet with other foster parents and learn about the organization, Every Child, on Wednesday, Oct. 10, from noon-1 p.m. in MU 207.  A representative from Every Child Linn Benton will be available to tell you more about what they have to offer you and your family. For more information, contact the Family Resource Center at 541-737-4906 or [email protected].

Open house: Visit the Agricultural Research Foundation Open House on Wednesday, Oct. 10, from 2 to 5 p.m.  This event is part of the OSU150 Land Grant Festival.

Center for Genome Research and Biocomputing Seminar (CGRB): Samara Reck-Peterson, UC San Diego, will present a seminar “Molecular mechanisms of microtubule-based motors: how teams of motors work” on Wednesday, Oct. 10, at 3 p.m. in the Agricultural & Life Sciences Bldg (ALS) 4001. Note: New start time for CGRB seminars is 3 p.m.

The Rebirth of East-Germany since 1990: The development of east-Germany since reunification in 1990 has been a unique experiment of social engineering at unprecedented financial cost. This multi-media presentation will outline the economic and environmental changes since 1990 as well as discuss developments in agriculture and villages, show how the architectural heritage has been restored and try to answer the question why right-wing populism is particularly strong in east-Germany. Free & open to all. Lightly catered. Wednesday, Oct. 10, 4 p.m., MU Asian Pacific, Room 206.

WRGP Fall Seminar Series. Professor Derek Godwin, OSU Extension, will present “Working with Watersheds” on Wednesday, Oct. 10, from 4 to 5 p.m. in Owen 106. Free and open to the public. See Fall Seminar Flyer for the schedule of upcoming seminars.

Stories and Songs of the Kalapuya: The second annual Champinefu Lecture Series at the Majestic Theatre begins on Wednesday, Oct. 10, at 7 p.m. In the first lecture of the series, Esther Stutzman will share stories and songs of the Kalapuya. This event is co-sponsored by the Spring Creek Project and is free and open to the public. Learn more.

Upcoming Events

NEW! Fall Career Expo: Oct. 17-18 from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., is the Fall 2018 Career Expo. Are you prepared? Don’t worry, the Career Development Center has multiple events that will get you career-ready. For more information about the events taking place that week or to register, visit our website. For additional help, drop-in to our office (A110 Kerr Administration Building).

NEW! OSU International Scholar and Faculty Coffee Social: OSU Folk Club, Crossroads International and OSU Office of International Services would like to invite you to join international visiting faculty, scholars, students and their families for conversation, coffee, tea and light snacks at the Corvallis Multicultural Literacy Center (CMLC) in the Einerson House (EINH) 2638 N.W. Jackson Ave., Corvallis on Friday, Oct. 12 from 10:30 a.m. to noon.

NEW! Inclusive Excellence Open House: An open house will he held Oct. 12, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., in the MU Talisman Room (MU 105) to learn more about the Inclusive Excellence at Oregon State project (IE@OSU). Funded by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the American Association of Colleges and Universities, IE@OSU is one of 57 endeavors at universities across the country pioneering pathways for greater inclusivity in STEM. The OSU project will focus on faculty development to expand evidence-based instructional practices to include culturally responsive pedagogies. Refreshments provided.  For accommodations contact [email protected] (541) 737-2197.

NEW! Interested in Disability Studies? Want to help promote diversity, equity, and inclusion? If so, join the OSU Disability Network and the Disability Studies Center for Humanity Research Cluster for our upcoming events. Join us on Oct. 12, noon, in Milam 301 for a Disability Studies Research Cluster Planning Meeting.

NEW! 80s OSU Film Footage Fest: Rewind to a simpler time and watch films shot in OSU and Corvallis during the 80s. Clips include art professor Harrison Branch talking about sculpture, early DaVinci Days activities, random student conversations, and aerial views of campus. Friday, Oct. 12, noon to 1 p.m., OSU Library, Willamette East Room, third floor.

NEW! TEAM Oregon Open House: Join us for the TEAM Oregon Open House, located at 3550 S.W. Deschutes Street, on Friday, Oct. 12, from 1 to 4 p.m.  During this event view riding demonstrations and riders can join in 'slow races' for a chance to win prizes.  Meet the staff, enjoy refreshments and learn about Team Oregon's role at OSU and in Oregon.  Precision riding demonstrations will take place at 2 and 3 p.m. This event is part of the OSU150 Land Grant Festival.

NEW! Robert Michael Pyle reading: Join renowned naturalist author Robert Michael Pyle for an event at the Corvallis Public Library on Sunday, Oct. 14, at 2 p.m. He'll read from his new novel, "Magdalena Mountain." This event is sponsored by the Spring Creek Project and is free and open to the public. Book signing to follow reading. Learn more.

NEW! Celebrating Global Impact: Join us on Oct. 15 at 6 p.m. for Celebrating Global Impact – a selection of stories about impact by Beavers will be presented, plus after the program food will be served. This event is part of the OSU150 Land Grant Festival. Reserve your spot today. 

NEW! Weekly Bridge Walk: You are invited to join the OSU community for 45 minutes of conversation and movement. Our weekly bridge walk combines the benefits of social connection and physical activity on overall well-being.  The walk is a flat, paved 2.8 mile out and back path to the covered bridge. Walk at your own pace. Join us for the full walk or just a portion. We meet in front of the Womens Building on 26th Street. Look for the Recreational Sports volunteer with the Bridge Walk sign. Walks will commence rain or shine.  All are welcome. Mondays at 12:10: Faculty/Staff walk, Tuesdays at 4 p.m.: Student Walk. Questions? Contact Danielle Caldwell at [email protected].

Flu Shot Clinic for Employees: Flu shot clinics will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Oct. 11 in MU 109.  For additional information about the clinics, visit the Office of Human Resources website at:   https://hr.oregonstate.edu/announcement/oct-11-flu-shot-clinic.

Ocean Observing Center: Tour the Ocean Observing Center, located at 126 S.W. McKenzie, Corvallis, on Thursday, Oct. 11, from 4 to 6 p.m.  This event is part of the OSU150 Land Grant Festival.

BBQ: OSU employees and students with children are invited to attend a free, catered family barbecue event, hosted by OSU’s Family Resource Center, Bates Child Development Center, Bright Horizons and KinderCare.  Join us on Thursday, Oct. 11, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the Family Resource Center in Champinefu Lodge, 1030 S.W. Madison Avenue.  RSVP is not necessary to attend, but if you know you don’t want to miss out on family fun with other OSU families and eating good food, RSVP; doing so will assist us with our catering.  Need more info?  Contact the Family Resource Center at 541-737-4906 or [email protected].

OSUsed Store Public Sales: The OSUsed Store is open for its weekly public sales Friday noon to 3 p.m. at 644 S.W. 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.

Benny’s Virtual Run and Walk: All of Beaver Nation is invited to take part in Benny’s Virtual Run and Walk, no matter where in the world you are. Your participation will test your endurance and directly supports a student success area of your choosing here at OSU. Participants sign up to run, walk, swim or bike at a distance of their choosing on Oct. 13, and pledge to raise money for a student success initiative of their choosing. To register and learn more: http://bit.ly/2zOpnOy

Discovery Day: Celebrate OSU in Central Oregon. Watch research in action. Try your hand at a new craft. Meet the researchers and experts from throughout the university. Explore the growing Bend campus. And learn about the solutions OSU brings to your community – and our world. Talks. Research demos. Activities for kids. Food. Music. Free and open to the public. Saturday, Oct. 13, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the OSU-Cascades campus in Bend. Discovery Day is part of OSU’s Land Grant Festival and hosted by OSU-Cascades and OSU Extension in Central Oregon in recognition of OSU150.

Urban Horticulture open house: Saturday, Oct. 13, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for the Urban Horticulture Open House. There will be wood-fired pizza for sale. James Cassidy will be on hand to talk about soil. Amy Garrett will share information on dry land farming. OCCUH buzzes with activity, and you can get to know the bees with Andony Melathopoulos and learn about backyard bee keeping with Carolyn Breece. Come taste the honey. Cody Buckman and Alan Shay will speak about vegetable production and riparian zone exploration. You can even play croquet on the low input fine fescue plot. This event is part of the OSU150 Land Grant Festival. 

Come to OSU Discovery Days: Faculty, staff, and their families are invited to participate in Discovery Days on Oct. 31 in LaSells Stewart Center. This hands-on event is aimed at elementary aged kids and will feature activities on chemistry, biology, physics, and botany. The event is free, runs from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., and is open to the entire Corvallis community. Sign up here.

OSU Innovation Showcase: Join the Oregon State University Advantage team for the fifth biannual Innovation Showcase, a celebration of technology and entrepreneurship, on Thursday, Nov. 8, from 5-8 p.m. At this showcase, learn about advances in natural material applications and nuclear energy and listen to startup pitches. The showcase is followed by a hosted networking reception. Registration is free: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/osu-advantage-innovation-showcase-tickets-50385059068.

Lectures, Workshops, Webinars

NEW! Thesis Defense – Water Resources Graduate Program: Aaron Rachels, Friday Oct. 12, at 1 p.m., in The Valley Library 1420. The title of his thesis is “Quantifying impacts of timber harvesting operations on suspended sediment inputs to Oregon Coast Range.” Rachels is advised by Kevin Bladon of CoF.

NEW! The College of Public Health and Human Sciences’ weekly research seminar will be held Friday, Oct. 12, 1-2 p.m., in HFC 115. Karen Davison, the Fulbright Canada research chair, faculty in the health science program at the Kwantlen Polytechnic University, will present “Feeding Minds: Nutrition, Food Security and the Promotion of Mental Health.”

NEW! Speech Communication Colloquium: Trischa Goodnow, professor of speech communication, will present her talk, “Enough is Enough: Visualizing School Violence” on Friday, Oct. 12 at 4 p.m. in STAG 113. This presentation will contain graphic/offensive images. Light snacks and refreshments will be served.  

Academic Technology webinar: Course Sections in Canvas Join Tasha Biesinger on Thursday, Oct. 11, at 10 a.m. and learn about new section functionality in combined and crosslisted Canvas courses. Register for the free 30-minute webinar in advance, or sign in on Oct. 11 at 10 a.m. Discover more webinars. Questions? Email us at [email protected]

Black Minds Matter: Oregon State University is a broadcast site for the Black Minds Matter course. Black Minds Matter is a 10-week public course that focuses on addressing issues affecting Black  student success in secondary education. The first viewing/ kick-off session will take place on Thursday, Oct. 11, from 10:30 a.m. to noon followed by a lunch and discussion for participants from noon-1:30 p.m. at the Lonnie B. Harris Black Cultural Center. Click this link to register or to sign up for more information about winter and spring courses. For more information: [email protected].

Suicide prevention workshops: CAPS invites students, faculty, and staff to attend our Gatekeeper Suicide Prevention Workshops. Participants will learn how suicide impacts us nationwide and here at OSU, how to identify the signs and symptoms of emotional distress, and how to help or intervene if someone you know is considering suicide. No registration is required. Feel free to bring your lunch. Oct. 11, noon to 1:30 p.m., MU Journey Room.

OSU-OMSI Science Communications Spring Training: OSU and OMSI have partnered once again to host the Science Communication Fellows Program on campus in Spring 2019. Join the College of Science and OMSI for a brown bag information session on Oct. 11, at noon in LPSC 402. There is no cost to attend the info session. https://www.science.oregonstate.edu/OMSI2019.

Mental Health First Aid: An eight-hour course that teaches you how to help someone who is developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis. The training helps you identify, understand, and respond to signs of addictions and mental illnesses. Training will occur Friday, Oct. 12, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Spots are limited. RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/OSUMentalHealthFirstAid.

Prospective student open house: Fall preview, an open house program for prospective students, will be in LaSells Stewart Center and the Memorial Union on Friday, Oct. 12. There will be approximately 800 to 1,000 guests on campus, which may impact parking and retail food locations. Welcome the guests while they are on campus.

WIC kickoff: The Writing Intensive Curriculum (WIC) Program is holding its Fall Kick-Off Lunch on Friday, Oct. 12, from noon-1 p.m. in Milam 215.  WIC will provide pizza and soda.  Register here by noon Thursday, Oct. 11.  The speakers will discuss designing assignments that allow space for curiosity-driven topic choice, share ideas for teaching with curiosity about our students as writers, and explain how the Writing Studio works with student writers and with WIC classes.

TRIAD meeting: Randal Milstein, OSU instructor and astronomer-in-residence, will discuss his photography of cosplay character portraits on Thursday, Oct. 11, noon-1 p.m. in MU 213. The public is welcome to attend free of charge. An optional catered lunch is available for $13. Contact Kathy DeBellis, [email protected] to reserve a lunch.  TRIAD provides faculty, staff, students and community members with an opportunity to network, discuss events of the day, and learn something new. See triad.oregonstate.edu

Sea Grant symposium: Oregon Sea Grant is holding its biennial Scholars Day Symposium, Friday, Oct. 19, 1 to 4:15 pm, in Memorial Union Room 109. Students currently supported by Oregon Sea Grant's marine and coastal science programs will present talks and posters that link research, education, extension, fellowship and communication. The public is welcome.

The Promise and the Peril of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics: Save the date of Oct. 23, 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Join us for all or part of this symposium that culminates Oregon State University’s 150th anniversary and explores the benefits, risks, ethics and uncertainties of the emerging technologies of artificial intelligence and robotics.  Registration is free but required.

Entrepreneurs and wanna-be entrepreneurs: So you have a business idea. Now what? Time to join Iterate, our two-week free program starting Monday, Oct. 29, where we walk you through a focused approach to the next step. The program includes four workshops from 4 - 5:30 p.m. held at OSU’s Advantage Accelerator in Corvallis. Tech-based startups welcome. Register today: https://lnkd.in/gRsn7GS.

Athletics

OSU Athletics Hall of Fame: Join iconic members of the 2006 and ’07 College World Series championship baseball teams and the 1970 and ’71 volleyball teams that changed the culture of women’s athletics at OSU at the official induction ceremony Friday, Oct. 19, at the Toyota Club in Reser Stadium. The ceremony also includes the induction of longtime OSU administrator Sylvia Moore, standout women’s basketball player Felicia Ragland, and one of the first African American athletes at OSU, Earnel Durden. Tickets are available at http://ourbeavernation.com/.

Take Note

NEW! Library Services Review Board: OSU Libraries’ new Library Services Review Board (LSRB) gives OSU students a voice in the Valley Library. The first meeting is set for Nov. 13, from 4 -6 p.m. Come share your ideas regarding the Valley Library. To apply, complete this application by Oct. 21: http://oregonstate.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_a2x9Ay2b8CeA5Wl More information can be found at https://guides.library.oregonstate.edu/lsrb. Faculty and staff, share this with students.

Upcoming Fiscal Policy Changes: Several years ago, the Division of Finance and Administration initiated an extensive review of the university’s processes related to fiscal policies, dedicating a "Lean Process Team" to evaluate current practices.  The team identified potential risks, best practices, opportunities for improvement and ultimately recommended a new fiscal policy program.  This program has been under development for the past year and will be implemented campus-wide in the very near future.  Until then, continue to access FIS policies at http://fa.oregonstate.edu/fis-manual.  A notice of upcoming changes posted on this site provides more information about the new program, governance structure, process improvements and comprehensive website.

Applications for PCOSW scholarships and event co-sponsorships for Winter term projects are now being accepted: The President’s Commission on the Status of Women provides funding to faculty, students, and staff who are pursuing professional development, research, outreach, or creative projects related to women’s issues. Scholarships average $500 and are paid by reimbursement. Applications are due Friday, Oct. 26, with notification in Week 7.  Visit http://leadership.oregonstate.edu/pcosw/awards-scholarships for detailed guidelines, qualification requirements, and application links. Questions? Contact Joy Jorgensen at [email protected]
 
OWHE Conference Scholarship: OSU's President's Commission on the Status of Women (PCOSW) is offering funds to cover registration costs for OSU tenure line and non-tenure line faculty, staff, and students to attend the 2018 Oregon Women in Higher Education (OWHE) Conference in Lincoln City, Salishan Resort, Feb. 1-2, 2019. In order to apply, complete and submit the online form by Friday, Oct. 26. Notification of awards will be sent by Friday, Nov. 9. Apply through the following link: http://oregonstate.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bJaR38NZhLVJdqJ Questions? Contact Joy Jorgensen at [email protected]

Readers needed: A staged reading of Lynda Radley’s “The Interference,” will take place at Oregon State on Oct. 25. Readers are being sought for the performance. Rehearsals will take place Oct. 23-24, 7 p.m. Ten to 14 readers are needed, including male and female college-aged readers and some community or faculty readers. “The Interference” is a play about campus rape.The reading is part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and is sponsored by Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies, the Survival Advocacy Resource Center and the Office of Student Affairs. For more information, contact [email protected] or [email protected]

Records retention: Oregon State University will accept written comments on a proposed university standard: 04-010 Records Retention. Comments will be accepted through the end of business on Oct. 25. The purpose of the comment period is to receive public feedback on this proposed standard, which is a scheduled update of the current policy. The proposed amendments are minor, based on ongoing legal review in this area, and in line with those being adopted by other Oregon public universities. The proposed standard is available for review upon request as an electronic pdf document. Questions, comments or requests should be directed to Chris Viggiani at: [email protected].

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 http://oregonstate.edu/jobs unless otherwise specified. 

NEW! Student Success Counselor: Oregon State University Ecampus is seeking a student success counselor. This is a full-time professional faculty position. The student success counselor develops and enhances relationships with students, staff and faculty to support student enrollment, persistence and success in Ecampus distance degree programs. The success counselor will work with online students throughout the student cycle (i.e. admission through graduation) by implementing systems and processes to address student success and retention in distance programs and courses and to enhance the online student experience. Posting # P02506UF. Closes Oct. 28.

NEW! Grounds Maintenance Worker 2: The Grounds Maintenance Worker II is tasked with providing skilled landscape and grounds maintenance support for approximately 40 acres of UHDS properties on the Oregon State University Corvallis Campus, ensuring they are presentable and safe for students, staff and the general public. Lead responsibilities include training, scheduling, assigning, and reviewing work of student, seasonal, and temporary employees. This position is a full-time, 12-month, classified position. Posting # P01805CT. Closes Oct. 28.

Weather

“We cast a shadow on something wherever we stand, and it is no good moving from place to place to save things; because the shadow always follows. Choose a place where you won't do harm - yes, choose a place where you won't do very much harm, and stand in it for all you are worth, facing the sunshine.” ~ E.M. Forster

Corvallis: Sunny today, high of 66, low of 41. Sunny tomorrow.

Central Oregon: Mostly sunny today, high of 55, low of 29. Sunny tomorrow.

Newport: Sunny today, high of 60, low of 50. Sunny tomorrow.

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