

The meeting is scheduled from 9:15 a.m.-2 p.m. Proctor is advised under the guidance of major professor Ganti Murthy of Biological & Ecological Engineering.īoard of Trustees meeting: The OSU Board of Trustees will meet May 27 to consider approving the university’s fiscal year 2022-23 operating budget and two construction projects on the Corvallis campus.

Defense: Kyle Proctor will present “Harvesting Sunshine: A Modular Integrated Framework for Modeling the Agrivoltaic System,” on May 27 at 9 a.m. Shaver is advised under the guidance of major professor Aaron Wolf of CEOAS. in Strand Agricultural Hall Room 113 or on Zoom. Shaver will present, “Scoring Water Stewardship at Academic Institutions: A Water Resources Management Scoring Framework for Future Sustainability, Resilience and Innovation,” on May 27, from 9-9:50 a.m. Submit your comments via the online form or email them to. NEW! Presidential Candidate feedback requested: OSU community members’ evaluation of Charles Martinez and Jayathi Murthy, finalist candidates for serving as OSU’s next president, and the qualities and qualifications that each would bring to the role are due by noon on Friday, May 27. Timely Teaching Tips: Considering textbook options for future courses? See Tips for Evaluating Textbooks for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for a concise guide to important factors such as accessibility affordability range of scholars represented inclusive representation of people, cultural heritage and lived experiences and whether students are given multiple ways to explore concepts. Don’t forget to stop and smell them during your busy spring term days!” We are accepting photo submissions at. Smell the lilacs: Gosia Wojtas, graduate program specialist for the College of Education, says, “April showers did bring May flowers. She says the presence of plovers indicate the quality of a beach. Susan Haig, a professor of wildlife ecology at Oregon State University, has been studying the plover for decades. On the wing: The East End's most controversial bird (The East Hampton Star) Spotlight: Art about Agriculture exhibit to visit Corvallis, Baker City, Newport (Gazette-Times)Īrt About Agriculture’s annual exhibition of agriculture and natural resource-themed artwork by Oregon State University’s College of Agricultural Sciences has started a statewide tour in Corvallis and will continue to Baker City and Newport in the coming months. Waite-Cusic has studied food safety extensively and reviewed the cannabis commission’s investigatory report at the request of The Oregonian/OregonLive. But we need to use it to educate,” said Joy Waite-Cusic, professor at Oregon State University’s Department of Food Science and Technology. Portland marijuana production blunder sickened more than a dozen: Here's how it happened (Oregonian) The project, funded this year through NIFA’s Agriculture and Food Research Initiative, will yield key insights into how land managers can best reduce soil erosion, improve its nutrient availability, and encourage vegetation to successfully regrow. NIFA-funded research strengthens tools for wildfire management, adaptation and recovery (National Institute of Food and Agriculture)Īt Oregon State University, Kevin Bladon is leading a $734,000 project to study the west side of Oregon’s Cascade Mountains - which were recently burned by large, high-severity wildfires - to assess the effectiveness of various post-fire land management strategies. There’s a “myopia and invisibility about this sort of office in American public life,” he said. Some county clerks are appointed, but in many counties in Oregon and elsewhere they are beholden to the whims of voters who may not be paying attention, said Christopher McKnight Nichols, an associate professor of history at Oregon State University. Oregon's ballot fiasco spotlights clerk's troubled 20-year run (Washington Post) 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. Today in the News Media is a synopsis of some of the most prominent coverage of OSU people and programs.
