10 Questions With... Brandon Trelstad, sustainability officer
10 Questions With… Brandon Trelstad, sustainability officer with the Sustainability Office
10 Questions With… Brandon Trelstad, sustainability officer with the Sustainability Office
At Oregon State Univer
10 Questions With… Libby Ramirez, university architect and executive director of Capital Planning and Resources
What originally drew you to Oregon State?
My firm was hired for consulting work on campus in 2013, so I commuted from Portland weekly to work on space planning and project management, first once a week, then up to four days a week. I grew to look forward to my time in Corvallis and working with my colleagues here, so when a position was posted in July 2015, I jumped at the chance to join OSU.
10 Questions With… Scott Vignos, vice president for mission and impact, formerly vice president and chief diversity officer
What originally brought you to Oregon State?
The Division of Finance and Administration has announced the first phase of organizational changes following a comprehensive assessment launched earlier this year. These changes will align more closely with OSU’s strategic plan, Prosperity Widely Shared, and enhance the division’s ability to serve as a partner across the university.
10 Questions With… Roy Haggerty, provost and executive vice president and former dean of the College of Science, who has just returned to OSU after working at Louisiana State University
Why did you want to return to Oregon State?
As spring term concludes, Oregon State University is offering a series of special individual free drop-in mental health and support sessions to students and employees. The free sessions are provided by a partnership with Lines for Life suicide and crisis hotline and the Oregon Health Authority.