The partisan politics frequently seen in Washington, D.C. were also apparent in Oregon during the late 20th century, as many of the state’s most important laws were launched via the initiative process rather than by lawmakers.
Oregon State University President Edward J. Ray today called upon state leaders to invest in the future of all Oregonians by providing more funding for higher education.
Oregon State University President Edward J. Ray announced Tuesday the launch of OSU’s fourth phase of two decades of strategic planning to guide the university’s service to Oregon, the nation and the world for the next five years.
The Oregon State University Board of Trustees Friday approved a 10-year, $1.667 billion forecast of potential new university facilities and improvements to existing buildings around the state.