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.
 

Four ways to make beef more sustainable (Popular Science)

In many rangelands, the problem isn’t too many cattle, it’s that the cattle aren’t using the land evenly, says Leticia Henderson, a livestock and range science professor at Oregon State University. 
 

Oregon State begins the bidding process for Reser Stadium $175 million west side remodel; school eyes a 2023 unveiling (Oregonian)

The west side remodel of Reser Stadium, expected to be the most expensive construction project in Oregon State University history, was put out for bid Tuesday.
 

Oregon State University developing tiny self-driving cars (KGW)

There's no question, self-driving vehicles will someday be a reality on our roads. The challenge is making sure they're absolutely, one hundred percent safe before they ever hit the pavement. So how do you do that? Engineers at Oregon State University have found one way and it's in the form of tiny autonomous cars.
 

Putney the new forestry and natural resources Extension agent (Blue Mountain News)

Jacob Putney is the new Oregon State University Forestry and Natural Resources Extension agent in Baker and Grant counties.
 

Is this berry edible? Where to learn to forage for wild plants (Oregonian)

Fall has arrived, but gardening season is far from over. We’re still getting plenty of questions to Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer tool from Oregon State University’s Extension Service. 
 

OSU's new research lab studies buildings made of mass timber (Bend Bulletin)

A new facility dedicated to researching and testing mass timber in commercial buildings is now open at Oregon State University.
 

Memorial services set for OSU old growth (Gazette-Times)

A community memorial service will be held this weekend for an old growth grove that was logged in May on Oregon State University's McDonald-Dunn Research Forest.
 

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Today

Board of Trustees: The OSU Board will meet from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 18, in the Horizon Room of the Memorial Union. The board will consider items recommended for action by its committees and the board’s 2020 work plan. The board also will hear a report on the university’s efforts to advance equity, inclusion, and social justice. The board will hold an executive session pursuant to ORS 192.660(2)(d) to conduct deliberations with persons designated by the governing body to carry on labor negotiations. Committees of the board will meet from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 17, in the Horizon Room and the Multipurpose Room of the Memorial Union. The board will hold a retreat on Wednesday, Oct. 16, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Reser Stadium Loge, 660 S.W. 26th St. in Corvallis. The agendas and meeting materials will be posted as they are available at http://oregonstate.edu/leadership/trustees/meetings. For accommodations: (541) 737-3449 or [email protected] at least 48 hours in advance.

OSU GO’s annual Global Opportunities Fair: Join the Office of Global Opportunities, campus colleagues and partner representatives during this four hour event that allows students to “See Yourself Out There!” and explore the many ways one can study, research and intern abroad through OSU. Oct. 16 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the SEC Plaza.  

Gatekeeper Suicide Prevention Training: Did you know that suicide is the second leading cause of death among college students? This makes it especially important for campus community members to equip ourselves with knowledge that enables us to recognize and help when someone is in need. 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. 16, noon to 1:30 p.m., MU 206, and Nov. 8, noon to 1:30 p.m., MU Journey Room. 

Biochemistry and Biophysics Guest Lecture Seminar: Andrew Hinck, a professor at the University of Pittsburgh, will present "Structural biology of TGF-beta family signaling proteins – new insights into mechanism to novel therapies for cancer and fibrosis" on Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 3 p.m. in ALS 4001. 

Register for a CIM Training Session: OSU will implement a new curriculum proposal system in Fall 2019 called CIM (pronounced ‘Kim’), which will replace the current CPS. A representative from the vendor, Leepfrog, will be on the Corvallis campus Oct. 16-17 to provide training sessions on how to use CIM. Everyone who interacts with the current CPS or anticipates needing to propose, review or approve curriculum proposals in future, should attend this training. Register your attendance using the survey link and share with your colleagues. For an overview of the project and to stay up-to-date on the implementation, visit the Office of the Registrar’s projects page. Direct all CIM-related questions to [email protected]

Jazz Guitar Masterclass: Visiting guest artist Wayne Goins presents a free jazz and blues masterclass Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 4 p.m., Community Hall 202. Free and open to the public.

Visiting Artists and Scholars Lecture Series: Joan Truckenbrod: Joan Truckenbrod is a digital artist who has exhibited her artwork nationally and internationally. Recently her digital artwork was included in an exhibition titled “Programmed: Rules, Codes and Choreographies in Art from 1965 to 2018” and in the Digital Artwork Collection at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. Truckenbrod is curator of the Truckenbrod Gallery, a contemporary art gallery in downtown Corvallis. Wednesday, Oct. 16. Light reception 4:30 p.m., public talk, 5:30 p.m. C&E Hall at the LaSells Stewart Center. Free and open to the public.

American Strings: Peter Buck (R.E.M.) and Scott McCaughey (Young Fresh Fellows, The Minus 5, R.E.M. ) of The Baseball Project; Veteran rockers talk music and baseball, and perform. Hosted by Bob Santelli. Oct. 16, 7:30 p.m., the Majestic Theatre. Tickets: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=107302

Events

NEW! Disability Studies: Interested in disability studies? Want to help promote diversity, equity, and inclusion? If so, join the OSU Disability Network for an upcoming event, Disabled Students’ Union Friday, Oct. 18, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Milam 301. Accommodations for disability can be made by emailing [email protected] or calling 541-737-6517.

NEW! Music a la Carte: BMW Jazz Trio (Ryan Biesack, drums; Ben Mutschler, saxophone; Steve Willis, guitar). Friday, Oct.18, at noon, Memorial Union Lounge, free.

NEW! BABy@OSU Meetup: Do you have a child under the age of 2? Have you participated in a BABy@OSU workshop in the past year? Come meet others on campus that are also parenting young children and enjoy some complimentary breakfast treats and beverages. The Family Resource Center and Office of Work-Life will be hosting a meetup on Saturday, Oct. 19 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Champinefu Lodge. RSVP requested. Questions? Contact [email protected] or 541-737-4906.

NEW! Forest Memorial ServiceEveryone is invited to honor the long, beautiful life of the grove of ancient trees that OSU’s College of Forestry mistakenly clear-cut in May. The service will include readings by Kim Stafford and Kathleen Dean Moore, songs by Absolute Harmony, and a benediction by children. Cider and donuts to follow. Oct. 20, 3-4 p.m., Willamette Park Rotary Shelter. Sponsored by the OSU Spring Creek Project.

NEW! Meet the Majors: Academic Options at OSU:  Wondering about how you can find a major or curate your academic experience at OSU? Attend the Majors Fair to talk with representatives from academic departments about majors, minors, options, certificates, and experiential opportunities. MU Ballroom, Monday, Oct. 21 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information, click here or contact Joanna Abbott.

An Evening with Jazz and Blues Guitarist Wayne Goins & Friends: Goins is a guitarist, recording artist and author. He is the founder of Little Apple Records and a distinguished professor of Jazz Studies at Kansas State University. Goins will be joined by some of the mid-Valley’s favorite jazz artists: Joe Manis, saxophone; Sean Peterson, bass; Torrey Newhart, piano; and OSU Jazz Band Director Ryan Biesack, drums. Oct. 17, 7:30 p.m., the Majestic Theatre. Tickets: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=105050

OSUsed Store Public Sales: The OSUsed Store is open for its weekly public sales Tuesday 5:30 -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.

Magic Barrel: The 25th anniversary of The Magic Barrel: A Reading to Fight Hunger will feature a range of writers this year, including Oregon author Barry Lopez, who won the National Book Award for "Arctic Dreams" and just published "Horizon," as well as OSU authors. The event, which raises money for the Linn-Benton Food Share, takes place Oct. 18, 6 p.m., at the Whiteside Theater in downtown Corvallis. In addition to readings there will be music and refreshments will be available for purchase. Tickets are $12 in advance and can be purchased online at http://magicbarrel.org, or at the door for $15 (cash only).

Faculty Conversations with President Ray: In an ongoing effort to improve communication lines between the faculty and administration, the Faculty Senate Executive Committee is sponsoring several small group conversations with President Ray and faculty (academic, research and professional) during fall term. Each conversation will be facilitated by a Faculty Senate executive committee member and will consist of up to 12 faculty. This is an opportunity for the president to hear what faculty are thinking and experiencing; faculty are encouraged to speak freely. If you wish to participate, access the registration form to register for these sessions: Oct. 24, 9-10:30 a.m., or Nov. 4 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. 

Military Blood Drive Challenge: OSU vs. UW. The OSU Naval ROTC will be hosting the Armed Services Blood Bank Center - Pacific Northwest for a blood drive on Oct 25 from 9 a.m to 2 p.m., 102 Naval Armory. All members of the community are welcome to donate blood. You can go to www.militarydonor.com/index.cfm and make an appointment. Walk-ins are welcome.

Lectures, Workshops, Webinars

NEW! Library Faculty Association Seminar Series: Michael Boock, associate professor and scholarly communications librarian at OSU Libraries and Press ,will deliver the first presentation in this year's Seminar Series. The topic is: A Fulbright and Librarian in Bulgaria. He will speak on Oct. 18 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. in the Valley Library, room 3622 - East Willamette Industries Seminar Room.

NEW! Introduction to CORE: The Cooperative Open Reporting Environment is OSU's central tool for accessing official university reports and institutional data. All OSU employees have access to CORE reports and dashboards based on their employment classification and Job Profile. This session is designed to give new employees and CORE users who would like to review the basics an orientation to CORE. Oct. 18,11 a.m. to noon, Kerr B094 or Zoom. This session is immediately followed by the IAR DataLab. RegisterQuestions
 

NEW! OSU Anthropology Lecture Series: Assistant Professor Judy Bluehorse Skelton of Portland State University will present “Reclaiming the Urban Forest for Food, Medicine and Ceremony: An Overview of Indigenous Cultural Collaborations in the Portland Metro Area” on Oct. 18, noon to 12:50 p.m., in Learning Innovation Center (LINC) 268. The lecture is free and open to all. For further information, contact [email protected].

NEW! Global health talk: The College of Public Health and Human Sciences presents “Global future health: When fetal development is global development in Guatemala – and beyond,” by Emily Yates-Doerr, assistant professor in OSU’s College of Liberal Arts, Friday, Oct. 18, from 1 to 2 p.m. in HFC 115/Bray Leadership Conference Room. Co-sponsored by the CPHHS Global Health Program.

NEW! Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology Seminar Series: Beth Gardner, associate professor in the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences at University of Washington, will give her talk “Wildlife Movement and Space Use in a Changing Environment” on Friday, Oct. 18, from 3 to 4 p.m. in LINC 302.

NEW! Health systems talk: The College of Public Health and Human Sciences presents “Health systems transformation and Medicaid expansion in Oregon: Impacts on women of reproductive age,” by CPHHS associate professors Jeff Luck and Jangho Yoon, from 1 to 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1, in HFC 115/Bray Leadership Conference Room.

TRIAD meeting: Nancy Steinberg, College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, will speak on the history of the Newport Hydrographic Line on Thursday, Oct. 17, noon to 1 p.m. in MU 211. The public is welcome to attend free of charge. An optional catered lunch is available for $13. Contact Janice Nave-Abele, [email protected] to reserve a lunch. TRIAD provides faculty, staff, students and community members with an opportunity to network and learn something new. See triad.oregonstate.edu.

Innovation Days@OSU: Research Impact Resources for OSU Faculty: Are you working on a research project that could have societal and economic impact? Interested in learning about resources available to help develop this research into something that might attract an industry partner or a startup? Join us on Oct. 17 from 3 to 5 p.m. at MU 109 to learn how engagement in innovation and entrepreneurial activities will increase your research impact, can increase industry engagement, increase your odds for competitive grants, lead to more publications and more citations of these publications. Register here:https://innovationenterprise.oregonstate.edu/innovation-days

Social Justice Works Lecture: Artist, Activist and Executive Director of SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective, Monica Simpson will share her experience using art for activism to create community-based social justice collaborations and health advocacy programs. Thursday, Oct. 17, 5 p.m. in Waldo 400.

C.S. Lewis on Pain and Suffering: This lecture focuses on the life and writings of C.S. Lewis on pain and suffering. Lewis was one of the most influential theologians of the 20th century. Presenter is Gary Ferngren, professor of History in the School of History, Philosophy and Religion at OSU. Event will take place Oct. 17 from 7 to 9 p.m. at The LaSells Stewart Center. Free and open to the public. Additional free outreach sessions and workshops about addiction issues in the community will be held at The LaSells Stewart Center throughout October. Presented in conjunction with the My Secret Double international art exhibit. More information.

Adventures in Climate Science: This years the CEOAS Distinguished Visiting Lecture will be given by Gavin Schmidt, director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies. It will take place Friday, Oct. 18, at The LaSells Stewart Center. There will be a reception starting at 5:30 p.m. followed by the lecture from 6 to 7 p.m. This lecture is free to public.

Motivational Listening and Networking: The Professional Faculty Leadership Association is offering a session titled “Motivational Listening & Networking” on Wednesday, Oct. 23, noon to 1 p.m., at Hallie Ford Center 115. This event is free to PFLA member and $10 for non-members. Beverages will be provided and you are welcome to bring your lunch. For more information about the event and how to register click here.

Workshop: Blending Your Teaching with Instructional Media: Want to know how to create instructional media for your on-campus courses and to learn best practices of blending classroom and Canvas content? The Center for Teaching and Learning and Academic Technology invite you to explore the new Faculty Media Center to learn how to make audio, video and other media, while planning an upcoming course. All faculty and GTAs invited. Thursday, Oct. 31, 10 a.m. or 2 p.m., Kidder 100; refreshments will be served. Bring a laptop and your imagination. Register.

Take Note

NEW! PFLA welcomes new members: The Professional Faculty Leadership Association welcomes new and returning members for the 2019-20 year. To be a part of this organization, submit the online application form along with membership fee. For more information about PFLA and its membership, click here.

OSU Health and Safety Committee: The University Health and Safety Committee would like to invite campus members interested in health and safety to attend our open meetings, held semi-annually in May and October. Meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of the month from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Anyone can access OSU’s University Health & Safety Committee online at https://ehs.oregonstate.edu/uhsc, including past meeting minutes, information on how to contact a committee member, and a web link to report safety concerns. If you are interested in attending the meeting or would like additional information about the Safety Committee, contact Kay Miller at [email protected] to RSVP and request the meeting location.

Candidate Nominations for Faculty Senate President-Elect and Executive Committee and Interinstitutional Faculty Senate Elections: Faculty are encouraged to suggest colleagues whom they believe are knowledgeable about the university and would well represent OSU faculty. Faculty may also nominate themselves. Forward candidate suggestions for any of the positions by noon on Oct. 24 to Vickie Nunnemaker at [email protected]. When responding, insert "Candidate" in the Subject line so your inquiry may be easily searched. Positions include president-elect, interinstitutional Faculty Senate senator and executive committee.

Declining Senator Election: All currently employed academic, research and professional faculty, regardless of FTE, are eligible to be elected to a senator position and represent faculty in their respective Faculty Senate apportionment unit. However, Executive Levels 1, 2 and 3 (dean or above) are excluded from being elected, as are senators who are completing two consecutive three-year terms or faculty on LWOP. If you wish to decline to have your name placed on the senator nomination ballot, complete and submit the survey at http://oregonstate.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8iT2qvutDWDvRat no later than noon on Oct. 22Faculty must decline each year.

Faculty Senate Elections – Faculty with Split Appointments: According to the Faculty Senate Bylaws, non-tenured faculty who have split appointments between two apportionment units may choose with which unit they wish to be apportioned for Faculty Senate purposes. For example, if a faculty member has a split appointment between Agricultural Sciences and Science, they may choose one or the other (FTE will not be split between apportionment units). This choice will determine Faculty Senate representation. Faculty not indicating where they wish to be apportioned will be placed in an apportionment unit at the discretion of the Faculty Senate Office.No later than noon on Oct. 22, complete and submit the survey at http://oregonstate.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_7Uwv4rKAOEAe5Pn to indicate with which apportionment unit you wish to be affiliated. Tenured faculty will be apportioned in their tenure unit, with the exception of the following apportionment units: off-campus Extension, OSU-Cascades and Hatfield Marine Science Center. 

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 2020 Oregon Women in Higher Education conference in Lincoln City, Salishan Resort, Jan. 31 to Feb. 1. To apply, complete and submit the online form by Friday, Oct. 18. Notification of awards will be sent by Friday, Oct. 25. Apply using the following linkhttps://oregonstate.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_7V74sEBbQpPe6Ud Questions? Contact Joy Jorgensen at [email protected]

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]

Athletics

NEW! Volleyball Faculty/Staff Friday: Oct. 18, 7 p.m., Gill Coliseum, vs. USC. $5 tickets available at the box office for with an Oregon State staff ID. Friday’s match is the Beavers’ annual Dam Worth It competition.

NEW! Volleyball: Oct. 20, 2 p.m., Gill Coliseum, vs. UCLA. Sunday’s contest is the Beavers’ annual DAM Cancer match.

Oregon State Volleyball Faculty/Staff Friday: Oct. 18, 7 p.m., Gill Coliseum, vs. USC. $5 tickets available at the door for Oregon State staff and faculty.

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! The Wasco County Extension Office at Oregon State University is seeking a Temp Bio Science Research Tech 2. This is part time (.5 FTE, 20 hours a week), temporary position. This position will be located between The Dalles and Hood River. Posting #P02422CT. Closes Oct. 18.

NEW! The Extension Service 4-H Youth Development program in Wasco County is seeking an Education Program assistant 2. This is a limited-duration (approximately 1 year), part-time (.80 FTE, 32 hours per week) position. This position will be located in The Dalles. Posting #P02424CT. Closes Oct. 28.

NEW! Assistant Professor, American Studies: Oregon State University – Cascades invites applications for a full-time (1.0 FTE), 9-month, tenure-track position with responsibilities split between American studies and creative writing. We will consider applications at the rank of beginning assistant professor or advanced assistant professor. Posting #P03369UF. Full consideration Nov. 4. Closes Nov. 11.

NEW! Library Technician 3: OSU Libraries & Press invites applicants for a full-time (1.0 FTE), 12-month, fixed-term classified staff position. Posting #P02420CT. Full consideration date Nov. 8.

Weather

“Our ambition should be to rule ourselves, the true kingdom for each one of us; and true progress is to know more, and be more, and to do more." ~ Oscar Wilde, born today in 1854.

Corvallis: Rain today, high of 58, low of 46. Showers tomorrow.

Central Oregon: Chance of rain today, high of 60, low of 39. Chance of rain tomorrow.

Newport: Rain and breezy, high of 60, low of 46. Showers tomorrow.

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