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Oregon State University

Oregon State University (OSU) is a public land-grant research university based in Corvallis, Oregon. OSU offers more than 200 undergraduate-degree programs along with a variety of graduate and doctoral degrees. It has the seventh-largest engineering college in the nation for 2023.[11] Undergraduate enrollment for all colleges combined averages over 32,000 while an additional 5,000 students are engaged in post-graduate coursework through the university.[12] In 2023, over 37,000 students were enrolled at OSU - making it the largest university in the state. Out-of-state students typically make up over one-quarter of the student body. Since its founding, over 272,000 students have graduated from OSU.[13] It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity".[14]

Oregon State University
Former name
see "Early Names"
Motto"Out there"[1]
TypePublic land-grant research university
EstablishedOctober 27, 1868; 155 years ago (October 27, 1868) (official designated charter day)
AccreditationNWCCU
Academic affiliations
Endowment$819.6 million (2021)[2]
Budget$1.1 billion[3]
PresidentJayathi Murthy[4]
ProvostEdward Feser
Total staff
4,700 (Spring 2023)[5]
Students37,121 (Spring 2023)[6]
Undergraduates32,014 (Spring 2023)[7]
Postgraduates4,439 (Spring 2023)[8]
1,458 (Spring 2023)[9]
Location, ,
United States

44°33′50″N 123°16′29″W / 44.5639°N 123.2747°W / 44.5639; -123.2747
CampusSmall city, 400 acres (160 ha)
Other campuses
NewspaperThe Daily Barometer
ColorsOrange and black[10]
   
NicknameBeavers
Sporting affiliations
MascotBenny Beaver
Websitewww.oregonstate.edu
ASN4201

Chartered as a land-grant university initially, OSU became one of the four inaugural members of the Sea Grant in 1971.[15] Memberships in the Space Grant and Sun Grant research consortia were awarded in 1991 and 2003, making it one of only three schools in the nation to obtain land, sun, sea and space grant memberships.[16] OSU received a record high $449.9 million in research funding for the 2022 fiscal year and has ranked as the state's top earner in research funding for over 50 years.[17] OSU is also one of the top five doctoral university destinations in the nation for Fulbright Scholars (2022–2023).[18]

History edit

The 1800s edit

 
In 1889 Benton Hall first served as OSU's administration building and is still part of the campus today.

The university's roots date to 1856, when it was founded as a primary and preparatory community school known as Corvallis Academy. The school's first teacher and principal was John Wesley Johnson, a famous figure in Oregon higher education. Johnson received his secondary education in Corvallis and his undergraduate from Pacific University before working at the new academy. He later attended Yale University and became an instrumental figure in the development and administration of several other early Oregon colleges.[19] Within a decade of its inception, college-level coursework was added to the academy's curriculum, making it the first public college in the region and a magnet for Oregon's young adults seeking a profession.[20] The university adopted eight name variations during the 1800s and three more in the 1900s. Like many of today's land-grant colleges and universities, name changes were common during this period and helped schools better align with some of the largest available grants in agricultural research.[21][22][23]

Early Names
Year Name
1856 Corvallis Academy
1858 Corvallis College[a]
1872 Corvallis State Agricultural College
1876 State Agricultural College
1881 Corvallis Agricultural College
1882 Corvallis College
1886 State Agricultural College of Oregon
1890 Oregon Agricultural College
1927 Oregon State Agricultural College
1937 Oregon State College
1961 Oregon State University
  1. ^ Unofficial name: 1868-1885[24]
 
Faculty in 1883 (Left to Right): E. E. Grimm, Professor of Agriculture; Ida Callahan, Assistant Professor of English; B. L. Arnold, President; B. J. Hawthorn, Professor of Languages; Joseph Emery, Professor of Math and Natural Sciences; W. W. Briston.

Corvallis area Freemasons played a leading role in developing the early school. Several of the university's largest buildings are named after these early founders.[25][26] The school offered its first college-level curriculum in 1865, under the administration of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South and the school's first president, William A. Finley.[27]

On August 22, 1868, official articles of incorporation were filed for Corvallis College. October 27, 1868, is known as OSU Charter Day. The Oregon Legislative Assembly designated Corvallis College as the "agricultural college of the state of Oregon" and the state's designated recipient of the Land Grant. Acceptance of this grant required the college to comply with the requirements set forth in the Morrill Land-Grant Acts. The school was then authorized to grant Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts degrees. The first graduating class was in 1870, with Bachelor of Arts degrees. In 1872, the name of the school was changed to Corvallis State Agricultural College. As the school's name changed so did its mission. Coursework in the sciences and technology became the most popular majors starting in 1900.[28]

The 1900s edit

 
Engineering students taking a class in analytical geometry (1904)

In 1914, the Oregon State Board of Higher Education, known then as the State Board of Higher Curricula, began assigning specific colleges to Oregon State University and the University of Oregon in an effort to eliminate duplication. "...the board confined studies in engineering and commerce to the Corvallis campus and major work in the liberal arts and related subjects to the University of Oregon in Eugene. This was the first in a series of actions to make the curricula of the two schools separate and distinct."[29][30] In 1929 the legislative assembly passed the Oregon Unification Bill, which placed the school under the oversight of the newly named Oregon State Board of Higher Education. A doctorate in education was first offered in the early 1930s, with the conferral of four Doctor of Philosophy degrees in 1935. That year also saw the creation of the first summer session. The growing diversity in degree programs led to another name change in 1937, when the school became Oregon State College.[31]

The institution's current name, Oregon State University, was adopted on March 6, 1961, by a legislative act signed into law by Governor Mark Hatfield.[32]

Campuses and educational outlets edit

Main campus (Corvallis) edit

 
Aerial view of Memorial Union Quad

The 420-acre (170 ha), tree-lined main campus serves as an internationally recognized arboretum and the centerpiece of Corvallis, Oregon.[33] The campus is 83 miles south of Portland, near the middle of the state's Willamette Valley. Much of the main campus was designed by landscape architect John Charles Olmsted in 1906. In 2008, Olmsted's early campus design was designated by the National Register of Historic Places as the Oregon State University Historic District.[34] It is the only college or university campus in Oregon to hold a historic district designation.[35][36] The Memorial Union was designed by OSU alumnus and renowned Oregon architect, Lee Arden Thomas. It has been recognized as "one of the finest examples of neoclassical architecture in Oregon."[37]

OSU-Cascades (Bend) edit

In 2016 OSU completed the construction of a 30-acre branch campus in Bend. This campus is called OSU-Cascades and offers students living in Oregon's central region an opportunity to attend select classes closer to their homes.[38]

Ecampus (online) edit

Oregon State offers more than 80 degree and certificate programs made up from a selection of over 1,500 online courses in more than 110 subjects.[39] U.S. News & World Report ranked OSU's online bachelor's degree programs 4th in the nation in 2021 and has ranked them in the top 10 since 2013.[40][41] In 2021 College Choice ranked the Ecampus liberal arts program number one in the nation.[42] The same faculty teaching on campus also offers many of their programs and courses online through the Oregon State University Ecampus website. Students who pursue an online education at Oregon State earn the same diploma and transcript as on-campus students.[43]

OSU Portland Center (offices, classrooms and meeting spaces) edit

In 2017, Oregon State University's Portland headquarters were relocated to the newly renovated Meier & Frank building. The building features offices, classrooms and meeting spaces; which fill the entire second floor of the historic downtown Portland building.

 
Historic Meier & Frank Building (Portland Building).

Located just across the street from downtown Portland's Pioneer Square are offices for the OSU Extension Service, the OSU Foundation, the OSU Alumni Association, and the OSU Athletics department. The downtown location provides the university with a more central location, in the state's largest city, to maintain a base of operations. Aside from offices, the second floor also provides classroom space for teaching, research and meeting space for outreach engagement - similar to the work at OSU's other campuses in Corvallis and Bend. Executives and university scientists working on major initiatives, such as the Marine Studies Initiative, use the space for lectures and international conferences.

The OSU Portland Center is also an important part of the OSU Advantage partnership. The partnership brings members of private industry, from throughout the world, to Portland to discuss proposed commercialization initiatives.[44]

Organization and administration edit

Colleges and schools edit

 
Memorial Union

All academic courses at OSU operate under the quarter-system, which breaks down into four, 11-week terms. The professional disciplines taught at OSU are divided among 11 colleges, an honors college, and a graduate school. Each college has a dean who is responsible for all faculty, staff, students and academic programs. Colleges are divided either into schools or departments, administered by a chair/head/director who oversees program coordinators. Each school or department is responsible for academic programs leading to degrees, certificates, options or minors.

Educational extension edit

The OSU Educational Extension is a section for non-students and adult education.

Extension Service edit

 
Researchers at the OSU N. Willamette Research & Extension Center inspecting Hazelnuts. Photo: Sean Nealon.

The OSU Extension service is an agricultural extension established on July 24, 1911,[45] under the leadership of Vice Provost Ivory W. Lyles (OSU Extension Service Administration).[46] There are OSU Extension offices, Combined Experiment & Oregon Agricultural Experiment Stations, and Branch Experiment Stations located throughout the state.[47] Programs include 4-H Youth Development, Agriculture and Natural Resources (includes OSU Master Gardener), Family and Community Health/SNAP-Ed, Forestry and Natural Resources, OSU Open Campus, K-12 Outdoor School, and Oregon Sea Grant.[48]

Funding edit

 
OSU's Beta Campanile Tower

Together with university leaders, the Oregon State University Foundation publicly launched Oregon State's first comprehensive fundraising campaign, The Campaign for OSU, on October 26, 2007, with a goal of $625 million.[49] Donors exceeded the goal in October 2010 nearly a year ahead of schedule, resulting in a goal increase to $850 million. In March 2012, the goal was raised to $1 billion.[50] At OSU's annual State of the University address in Portland on January 31, 2014, President Edward J. Ray announced that campaign contributions had passed $1 billion, making OSU one of 35 public universities to cross the billion-dollar fundraising mark and one of only two organizations in the Pacific Northwest to reach that milestone.[51][52][53] The Campaign for OSU concluded on December 31, 2014, with more than $1.1 billion from 106,000 donors.[54]

The Oregon State University Foundation is a nonprofit organization chartered to raise and administer private funds in support of the university's education, research and outreach, governed by a volunteer board of trustees.[55] It holds net assets exceeding $1 billion and manages most of the university's composite endowment, valued at more than $827 million.

In October 2022, the Foundation publicly launched Believe It: The Campaign for OSU, the university’s second comprehensive fundraising and engagement campaign, with a $1.75 billion goal for student and faculty support, facilities and equipment and strategic initiatives. Donors have stepped forward with over $1 billion in gifts since the campaign began in 2017.

International partnerships edit

 
Weatherford Hall, 2009

Oregon State has varied and numerous[56] partnership agreements with international institutions, including James Cook University in Australia, the University of Forestry in Bulgaria, Lincoln University in New Zealand and India's Gokula Education Foundation.[57]

Academics edit

Undergraduate admissions edit

Undergraduate admission to Oregon State is rated "selective" by U.S. News & World Report.[58] The total student enrollment for the 2021–2022 academic term was 33,193,[59] the largest of any university in Oregon.

For fall 2015, OSU received 14,058 freshman applications; 11,016 were admitted (78.4%) and 3,593 enrolled.[60] Fall of 2022 brought in the largest freshman class the university had seen, with 7,146 new students.[61] The average high school grade point average (GPA) of the enrolled freshmen was 3.58, while the middle 50% range of SAT scores were 480-610 for critical reading, 490-630 for math, and 470-590 for writing.[60] The middle 50% range of the ACT Composite score was 21–28.[60]

Annual Incoming Student Cohort Statistics, 2011–2017
2011[62] 2012[63] 2013[64] 2014[65] 2015[60] 2016[66]
Applicants 12,197 12,330 14,239 14,115 14,058 14,595
Admissions 9,471 9,720 11,303 10,975 11,016 11,308
% Admitted 77.7 78.8 79.4 77.8 78.4 77.5
Enrolled 3,506 3,333 3,970 3,718 3,593 3,814
Median GPA 3.56 3.56 3.56 3.59 3.58 3.67
Combined SAT (max. 2400)[i] N/A 1430-1810 1430-1810 1440-1820 1440-1830 1460-1830
ACT Composite (max. 36)[i] 21-27 21-27 21-27 21-28 21-28 22-28
  1. ^ a b Ranges shown represent the thresholds for the second quartile (25%) and top quartile (75%) of all scores submitted that year.

Teaching edit

OSU has more majors, minors and special programs than any other university or college in Oregon.[67]

Research edit

 
The R/V Taani. One of Oregon State University's three new research vessels (launched in 2023).[68]

Research has played a central role in the university's overall operations for much of its history.[69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78] Most of OSU's research continues at the Corvallis campus, but an increasing number of endeavors are underway at various locations throughout the state and abroad. Research facilities beyond the campus include the John L. Fryer Aquatic Animal Health Laboratory in Corvallis,[79] the Seafood Laboratory in Astoria and the Food Innovation Laboratory in Portland.[80]

 
An OSU marine technician at Hatfield Marine Science Center prepares a surface mooring

The university's College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences (CEOAS) operates several laboratories, including the Hatfield Marine Science Center and multiple oceanographic research vessels based in Newport.[81] CEOAS is now co-leading the largest ocean science project in U.S. history, the Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI). The OOI features a fleet of undersea gliders at six sites in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans with multiple observation platforms.[82] CEOAS is also leading the design and construction of the next class of ocean-faring research vessels for the National Science Foundation, which will be the largest grant or contract ever received by any Oregon university.[83] The first of three planned research vessels, the Taani, was launched in May 2023 and will be stationed in Newport, Oregon. OSU also manages nearly 11,250 acres (4,550 ha) of forest land, including the McDonald-Dunn Research Forest.[84]

 
Irish Bend Covered Bridge - The west side of campus is dedicated, primarily, to agricultural research. It is also home to this historic landmark.

The 2005 Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education recognized OSU as a "comprehensive doctoral with medical/veterinary" university. It is one of three such universities in the Pacific Northwest to be classified in this category. In 2006, Carnegie also recognized OSU as having "very high research activity", making it the only university in Oregon to attain these combined classifications.[85]

In 1967 the Radiation Center was constructed at the edge of campus, housing a 1.1 MW TRIGA Mark II Research Reactor. The reactor is equipped to utilize Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU) for fuel. U.S. News & World Report's 2008 rankings placed OSU eighth in the nation in graduate nuclear engineering. In the early 2000s, researchers at the campus reactor developed a prototype for an alternative, small-scale reactor to power factories, buildings, and other individual large-scale industrial facilities. More recently, Oregon State University has partnered with a leading manufacturer of small-scale reactors, NuScale, to provide continued research and development for commercial applications.[86]

OSU was one of the early members of the federal Space Grant program.[87] Designated in 1991, the additional grant program made Oregon State one of only 13 schools in the United States at that time to serve as a combined Land Grant, Sea Grant and Space Grant university.

In 2001, OSU's Wave Research Laboratory was designated by the National Science Foundation as a site for tsunami research under the Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation. The O. H. Hinsdale Wave Research Laboratory is on the edge of the campus and is one of the world's largest and most sophisticated laboratories for education, research and testing in coastal, ocean and related areas.[88]

The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences funds two research centers at OSU. The Environmental Health Sciences Center[89] has been funded since 1969 and the Superfund Research Center[90] has been funded since 2009.

OSU administers the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, a United States Forest Service facility dedicated to forestry and ecology research. The Andrews Forest is a UNESCO International Biosphere Reserve.

OSU's Open Source Lab is a nonprofit founded in 2003 and funded in part by corporate sponsors that include Facebook, Google, and IBM.[91][92][93] The organization's goal is to advance open source technology, and it hires and trains OSU students in software development and operations for large-scale IT projects. The lab hosts a number of projects, including a contract with the Linux Foundation.[91][94]

Military edit

 
Construction of the Oregon Agricultural College Armory, known today as McAlexander Fieldhouse, was completed in 1910.

Oregon State University is one of the few universities to have ROTC detachments for each branch of the US Military. Oregon State University Army ROTC is a distinguished program and has been taught regularly since 1873. The so-called Beaver Battalion is known as the West Point of the West for producing more commissioned officers than any other non-military school during World War II.[95] It is located in McAlexander Fieldhouse, named after General Ulysses G. McAlexander, the former commander of Army ROTC.

After the Second World War ended in 1945, a Department of Naval Science was added at Oregon State. Providing officer training for both the US Navy and the US Marine Corps, it is now one of the largest in the nation and has earned the unofficial title "Naval Academy of the Northwest."[96] On July 1, 1949, the US Army Air Corps training branch became a separate officer training unit now known as Aerospace Science. The Oregon State Air Force ROTC draws more freshmen scholarships than any other AFROTC unit in the nation and has had over 1,000 officers commissioned. In 1977, two graduates of the OSU AFROTC became the first women pilots in the Air Force.[97] Today, the Army and Air Force ROTC programs at the university share the McAlexander Fieldhouse.

Libraries edit

 
The Valley Library

In 1999, OSU finished a $40 million remodeling of the campus library. Known as the Valley Library, the remodeled building was selected by The Library Journal as its 1999 Library of the Year, the first academic library so named.[98]

Rankings and recognition edit

In 2023, the Center for World University Rankings (CWUR) ranked Oregon State University in the top 1.4 percent out of 20,531 degree-granting institutions of higher education worldwide.[99] The CWUR is known for relying heavily on outcome-based data to compile their rankings.

In 2021, U.S. News & World Report ranked OSU tied for 139th nationally, tied for 71st top public and tied for 58th "most innovative" university in the U.S., and tied for 277th best globally.[100]

In its 2021 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects, the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) ranked Oregon State University's oceanography program 5th in the world, its agricultural sciences program in the top 50 worldwide, and its earth sciences, ecology and water resources program among the top 100 worldwide.[101]

Agriculture and forestry at Oregon State University rank 26th in the world (11th in the U.S.), according to QS World University Rankings in 2021.[102]

In 2012, ECONorthwest conducted an economic impact analysis that found that each year OSU has a $2.06 billion economic footprint. $1.93 billion of this total was in the state of Oregon.[103][104]

Student life edit

 
Dixon Recreation Center

Corvallis is Oregon's 10th-largest city. It is a relatively small community and many of the local events have a strong connection to the university. OSU has over 400 active student organizations and groups. The campus is only a few hours' driving distance from any number of outdoor recreation opportunities. Several federal and state natural forests and parks are popular student destinations. These include the Cascade Range, a rugged coastline, several large forests, the high desert and numerous rivers and lakes. Portland, Oregon's largest city, is 85 mi (137 km) north of campus.

From 1930 to 1968, OSU was home to the Gamma chapter of Phrateres, a philanthropic-social organization for female college students. Gamma was the third chapter of the organization, which eventually had over 20 chapters in Canada and the U.S.[115]

Most older OSU students live off campus, but on-campus housing is available and required for most incoming freshmen. There are 16 residence halls on campus.[116]

The LaSells Stewart Center is the conference and performing arts center for the campus. Many famous speakers have graced the stage of the campus's main auditorium, Austin Auditorium, while the Corvallis-OSU Symphony plays there frequently. The OSU Office of Conferences and Special Events is in the auditorium.

The university is home to Orange Media Network, the university's student media department. Orange Media Network encompasses the award-winning The Daily Barometer student newspaper, KBVR 88.7 FM, KBVR-TV, Prism Art and Literary Journal, lifestyle magazine Beaver's Digest, and fashion magazine DAMchic.

Student government edit

The Associated Students of Oregon State University (ASOSU) is the officially recognized student government at Oregon State University and represents all students in campus affairs and at community, state and federal levels regarding issues that directly influence the quality of and access to, post-secondary education.

Diversity edit

Undergraduate demographics as of Fall 2020
Race and ethnicity[117] Total
White 62% 62
 
Hispanic 12% 12
 
Other[a] 10% 10
 
Asian 8% 8
 
Foreign national 6% 6
 
Black 2% 2
 
Native American 1% 1
 
Economic diversity
Low-income[b] 23% 23
 
Affluent[c] 77% 77
 

Like most American universities and colleges, OSU actively works to diversify its faculty and staff. In 1993, OSU reported having difficulties retaining and hiring minority faculty members. Only 150 out of 2,284 faculty members were black, Native American, Asian, or Hispanic.[118] In response, the school president and vice president introduced a hiring initiative to promote and enhance diversity. The initiative "recognizes the compelling need to build a welcoming and inclusive university community and the direct relationship between excellence and diversity".[119]

Oregon State University has several cultural centers aimed at promoting diversity and supporting students of color, including the Lonnie B. Harris Black Cultural Center, Native American Longhouse, Asian & Pacific Cultural Center and the Centro Cultural César Chávez. It also has a Pride Center for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students.

In the fall of 2022, 30 percent of Oregon State University's total enrollment was composed of students of color.[9]

Athletics edit

 
Reser Stadium in 2005
 
OSU mascot Benny Beaver

In a 2008 national ranking of academics, athletic opportunity and overall performance, Oregon State was selected as one of America's "premier" universities. The ranking, performed by STACK magazine, placed Oregon State 29th in the nation's "Elite 50" universities and was uncontested within the state for that year.[120] Since then, the University of Oregon has also appeared in the STACK rankings.

The history of Oregon State athletics dates back to 1893 when "Jimmie the Coyote" was recognized as the first official mascot.[121] In 1910, the official mascot was replaced by the beaver and remains the school's mascot to this day. In 1915, the university's varsity athletic teams were invited to join the Pacific Coast (Athletic) Conference as one of four charter members.

Reser Stadium now serves as the home field for the school's football team. The school mascot is Benny the Beaver and first appeared on the football sidelines in 1952. The next year Oregon State added a football stadium to its campus, known then as Parker Stadium. Fundraisers in 2006 and 2007 helped expand Reser Stadium from 35,000 seats to 46,200. A time lapse video recording of the expansion is viewable on the internet.[122] 1962 saw OSU's (and the west coast's) first Heisman Trophy winner, quarterback Terry Baker. The University of Oregon is the university's in-state rival for athletics. The annual Oregon–Oregon State football rivalry football game is one of the longest-running rivalries in all of college football.

The university's home golf course, Trysting Tree's, features championship-worthy golf and practice facilities. The name of the course can be traced back to a locally famous tree near Community Hall on campus where student couples would meet to make dates. Basketball is held in Gill Coliseum and named after former Beavers coach Slats Gill. The Coliseum is also home to the university's Collegiate wrestling team. Baseball is played in Goss Stadium at Coleman Field. The OSU baseball team, won back-to-back NCAA Division I Baseball Championships in 2006 and 2007[123] and added a third win in 2018.[124][125] Softball is held in the OSU Softball Complex. Opened in April 2001, the $1.5 million OSU Softball Complex seats 750. Oregon State hosted a Regional and Super Regional tournament in the 2006 NCAA tournament, winning both and moving on to the Women's College World Series.

Oregon State has a total of four NCAA championships. In addition to the three baseball titles (2006, 2007 and 2018), the Beavers won the 1961 NCAA Men's Cross Country Championship. In 1975, the men's rowing Varsity-4 with coxswain team won the Intercollegiate Rowing Association National Collegiate Rowing Championships in Syracuse, New York, establishing a course record which stood for 15 years.[126] The Oregon State racquetball team has won 10 consecutive USA racquetball intercollegiate championships, beginning in 2008.[127]

The 2018 Oregon State baseball team won the NCAA Division I Championship defeating the Arkansas Razorbacks in three games making it their third title ever in the sport of baseball managed by the same manager from the previous two titles Pat Casey.

People edit

Faculty and staff edit

OSU has several notable faculty members, including:

Alumni edit

Oregon State University has numerous nationally and internationally famous alumni who have contributed significantly to their professions. Among over 200,000 OSU alumni, scientist and peace activist Linus Pauling may be the most famous.[129] Pauling is the only recipient of two unshared Nobel Prizes, in the fields of chemistry and peace.[98][130] Oregon State athletes have had a significant showing in professional sports, including more than 15 MLB players, more than 20 NBA players and more than 130 NFL players.[131][132][133]

Points of interest edit

 
Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport, 2022

Further reading edit

  • Annual Catalogue of Officers and Students, Corvallis State Agricultural College, 1873-1874. Salem, OR: E.H. White, 1874. —Includes several annual volumes listing professors, alumni, students, and college regulations.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Other consists of Multiracial Americans & those who prefer to not say.
  2. ^ The percentage of students who received an income-based federal Pell grant intended for low-income students.
  3. ^ The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum.

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Oregon State redirects here For the U S state see Oregon Oregon State University OSU is a public land grant research university based in Corvallis Oregon OSU offers more than 200 undergraduate degree programs along with a variety of graduate and doctoral degrees It has the seventh largest engineering college in the nation for 2023 11 Undergraduate enrollment for all colleges combined averages over 32 000 while an additional 5 000 students are engaged in post graduate coursework through the university 12 In 2023 over 37 000 students were enrolled at OSU making it the largest university in the state Out of state students typically make up over one quarter of the student body Since its founding over 272 000 students have graduated from OSU 13 It is classified among R1 Doctoral Universities Very high research activity 14 Oregon State UniversityFormer namesee Early Names Motto Out there 1 TypePublic land grant research universityEstablishedOctober 27 1868 155 years ago October 27 1868 official designated charter day AccreditationNWCCUAcademic affiliationsHECCORAUSea grantSpace grantSun grantEndowment 819 6 million 2021 2 Budget 1 1 billion 3 PresidentJayathi Murthy 4 ProvostEdward FeserTotal staff4 700 Spring 2023 5 Students37 121 Spring 2023 6 Undergraduates32 014 Spring 2023 7 Postgraduates4 439 Spring 2023 8 Doctoral students1 458 Spring 2023 9 LocationCorvallis Oregon United States44 33 50 N 123 16 29 W 44 5639 N 123 2747 W 44 5639 123 2747CampusSmall city 400 acres 160 ha Other campusesBendPortlandNewportNewspaperThe Daily BarometerColorsOrange and black 10 NicknameBeaversSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I FBS Pac 12MPSFMascotBenny BeaverWebsitewww wbr oregonstate wbr eduASN4201Chartered as a land grant university initially OSU became one of the four inaugural members of the Sea Grant in 1971 15 Memberships in the Space Grant and Sun Grant research consortia were awarded in 1991 and 2003 making it one of only three schools in the nation to obtain land sun sea and space grant memberships 16 OSU received a record high 449 9 million in research funding for the 2022 fiscal year and has ranked as the state s top earner in research funding for over 50 years 17 OSU is also one of the top five doctoral university destinations in the nation for Fulbright Scholars 2022 2023 18 Contents 1 History 1 1 The 1800s 1 2 The 1900s 2 Campuses and educational outlets 2 1 Main campus Corvallis 2 2 OSU Cascades Bend 2 3 Ecampus online 2 4 OSU Portland Center offices classrooms and meeting spaces 3 Organization and administration 3 1 Colleges and schools 3 2 Educational extension 3 3 Extension Service 3 4 Funding 3 5 International partnerships 4 Academics 4 1 Undergraduate admissions 4 2 Teaching 4 3 Research 4 4 Military 4 5 Libraries 4 6 Rankings and recognition 5 Student life 5 1 Student government 5 2 Diversity 6 Athletics 7 People 7 1 Faculty and staff 7 2 Alumni 8 Points of interest 9 Further reading 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksHistory editMain article History of Oregon State University The 1800s edit nbsp In 1889 Benton Hall first served as OSU s administration building and is still part of the campus today The university s roots date to 1856 when it was founded as a primary and preparatory community school known as Corvallis Academy The school s first teacher and principal was John Wesley Johnson a famous figure in Oregon higher education Johnson received his secondary education in Corvallis and his undergraduate from Pacific University before working at the new academy He later attended Yale University and became an instrumental figure in the development and administration of several other early Oregon colleges 19 Within a decade of its inception college level coursework was added to the academy s curriculum making it the first public college in the region and a magnet for Oregon s young adults seeking a profession 20 The university adopted eight name variations during the 1800s and three more in the 1900s Like many of today s land grant colleges and universities name changes were common during this period and helped schools better align with some of the largest available grants in agricultural research 21 22 23 Early Names Year Name1856 Corvallis Academy1858 Corvallis College a 1872 Corvallis State Agricultural College1876 State Agricultural College1881 Corvallis Agricultural College1882 Corvallis College1886 State Agricultural College of Oregon1890 Oregon Agricultural College1927 Oregon State Agricultural College1937 Oregon State College1961 Oregon State University Unofficial name 1868 1885 24 nbsp Faculty in 1883 Left to Right E E Grimm Professor of Agriculture Ida Callahan Assistant Professor of English B L Arnold President B J Hawthorn Professor of Languages Joseph Emery Professor of Math and Natural Sciences W W Briston Corvallis area Freemasons played a leading role in developing the early school Several of the university s largest buildings are named after these early founders 25 26 The school offered its first college level curriculum in 1865 under the administration of the Methodist Episcopal Church South and the school s first president William A Finley 27 On August 22 1868 official articles of incorporation were filed for Corvallis College October 27 1868 is known as OSU Charter Day The Oregon Legislative Assembly designated Corvallis College as the agricultural college of the state of Oregon and the state s designated recipient of the Land Grant Acceptance of this grant required the college to comply with the requirements set forth in the Morrill Land Grant Acts The school was then authorized to grant Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts degrees The first graduating class was in 1870 with Bachelor of Arts degrees In 1872 the name of the school was changed to Corvallis State Agricultural College As the school s name changed so did its mission Coursework in the sciences and technology became the most popular majors starting in 1900 28 The 1900s edit nbsp Engineering students taking a class in analytical geometry 1904 In 1914 the Oregon State Board of Higher Education known then as the State Board of Higher Curricula began assigning specific colleges to Oregon State University and the University of Oregon in an effort to eliminate duplication the board confined studies in engineering and commerce to the Corvallis campus and major work in the liberal arts and related subjects to the University of Oregon in Eugene This was the first in a series of actions to make the curricula of the two schools separate and distinct 29 30 In 1929 the legislative assembly passed the Oregon Unification Bill which placed the school under the oversight of the newly named Oregon State Board of Higher Education A doctorate in education was first offered in the early 1930s with the conferral of four Doctor of Philosophy degrees in 1935 That year also saw the creation of the first summer session The growing diversity in degree programs led to another name change in 1937 when the school became Oregon State College 31 The institution s current name Oregon State University was adopted on March 6 1961 by a legislative act signed into law by Governor Mark Hatfield 32 Campuses and educational outlets editMain campus Corvallis edit nbsp Aerial view of Memorial Union QuadThe 420 acre 170 ha tree lined main campus serves as an internationally recognized arboretum and the centerpiece of Corvallis Oregon 33 The campus is 83 miles south of Portland near the middle of the state s Willamette Valley Much of the main campus was designed by landscape architect John Charles Olmsted in 1906 In 2008 Olmsted s early campus design was designated by the National Register of Historic Places as the Oregon State University Historic District 34 It is the only college or university campus in Oregon to hold a historic district designation 35 36 The Memorial Union was designed by OSU alumnus and renowned Oregon architect Lee Arden Thomas It has been recognized as one of the finest examples of neoclassical architecture in Oregon 37 OSU Cascades Bend edit In 2016 OSU completed the construction of a 30 acre branch campus in Bend This campus is called OSU Cascades and offers students living in Oregon s central region an opportunity to attend select classes closer to their homes 38 Ecampus online edit Oregon State offers more than 80 degree and certificate programs made up from a selection of over 1 500 online courses in more than 110 subjects 39 U S News amp World Report ranked OSU s online bachelor s degree programs 4th in the nation in 2021 and has ranked them in the top 10 since 2013 40 41 In 2021 College Choice ranked the Ecampus liberal arts program number one in the nation 42 The same faculty teaching on campus also offers many of their programs and courses online through the Oregon State University Ecampus website Students who pursue an online education at Oregon State earn the same diploma and transcript as on campus students 43 OSU Portland Center offices classrooms and meeting spaces editIn 2017 Oregon State University s Portland headquarters were relocated to the newly renovated Meier amp Frank building The building features offices classrooms and meeting spaces which fill the entire second floor of the historic downtown Portland building nbsp Historic Meier amp Frank Building Portland Building Located just across the street from downtown Portland s Pioneer Square are offices for the OSU Extension Service the OSU Foundation the OSU Alumni Association and the OSU Athletics department The downtown location provides the university with a more central location in the state s largest city to maintain a base of operations Aside from offices the second floor also provides classroom space for teaching research and meeting space for outreach engagement similar to the work at OSU s other campuses in Corvallis and Bend Executives and university scientists working on major initiatives such as the Marine Studies Initiative use the space for lectures and international conferences The OSU Portland Center is also an important part of the OSU Advantage partnership The partnership brings members of private industry from throughout the world to Portland to discuss proposed commercialization initiatives 44 Organization and administration editColleges and schools edit nbsp Memorial UnionAll academic courses at OSU operate under the quarter system which breaks down into four 11 week terms The professional disciplines taught at OSU are divided among 11 colleges an honors college and a graduate school Each college has a dean who is responsible for all faculty staff students and academic programs Colleges are divided either into schools or departments administered by a chair head director who oversees program coordinators Each school or department is responsible for academic programs leading to degrees certificates options or minors College of Agricultural Sciences College of Business College of Earth Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences College of Education College of Engineering College of Forestry University Honors College College of Liberal Arts College of Pharmacy College of Public Health and Human Sciences College of Science Carlson College of Veterinary Medicine Educational extension edit The OSU Educational Extension is a section for non students and adult education Extension Service edit nbsp Researchers at the OSU N Willamette Research amp Extension Center inspecting Hazelnuts Photo Sean Nealon The OSU Extension service is an agricultural extension established on July 24 1911 45 under the leadership of Vice Provost Ivory W Lyles OSU Extension Service Administration 46 There are OSU Extension offices Combined Experiment amp Oregon Agricultural Experiment Stations and Branch Experiment Stations located throughout the state 47 Programs include 4 H Youth Development Agriculture and Natural Resources includes OSU Master Gardener Family and Community Health SNAP Ed Forestry and Natural Resources OSU Open Campus K 12 Outdoor School and Oregon Sea Grant 48 Funding edit nbsp OSU s Beta Campanile TowerTogether with university leaders the Oregon State University Foundation publicly launched Oregon State s first comprehensive fundraising campaign The Campaign for OSU on October 26 2007 with a goal of 625 million 49 Donors exceeded the goal in October 2010 nearly a year ahead of schedule resulting in a goal increase to 850 million In March 2012 the goal was raised to 1 billion 50 At OSU s annual State of the University address in Portland on January 31 2014 President Edward J Ray announced that campaign contributions had passed 1 billion making OSU one of 35 public universities to cross the billion dollar fundraising mark and one of only two organizations in the Pacific Northwest to reach that milestone 51 52 53 The Campaign for OSU concluded on December 31 2014 with more than 1 1 billion from 106 000 donors 54 The Oregon State University Foundation is a nonprofit organization chartered to raise and administer private funds in support of the university s education research and outreach governed by a volunteer board of trustees 55 It holds net assets exceeding 1 billion and manages most of the university s composite endowment valued at more than 827 million In October 2022 the Foundation publicly launched Believe It The Campaign for OSU the university s second comprehensive fundraising and engagement campaign with a 1 75 billion goal for student and faculty support facilities and equipment and strategic initiatives Donors have stepped forward with over 1 billion in gifts since the campaign began in 2017 International partnerships edit nbsp Weatherford Hall 2009Oregon State has varied and numerous 56 partnership agreements with international institutions including James Cook University in Australia the University of Forestry in Bulgaria Lincoln University in New Zealand and India s Gokula Education Foundation 57 Academics editUndergraduate admissions edit Undergraduate admission to Oregon State is rated selective by U S News amp World Report 58 The total student enrollment for the 2021 2022 academic term was 33 193 59 the largest of any university in Oregon For fall 2015 OSU received 14 058 freshman applications 11 016 were admitted 78 4 and 3 593 enrolled 60 Fall of 2022 brought in the largest freshman class the university had seen with 7 146 new students 61 The average high school grade point average GPA of the enrolled freshmen was 3 58 while the middle 50 range of SAT scores were 480 610 for critical reading 490 630 for math and 470 590 for writing 60 The middle 50 range of the ACT Composite score was 21 28 60 Annual Incoming Student Cohort Statistics 2011 2017 2011 62 2012 63 2013 64 2014 65 2015 60 2016 66 Applicants 12 197 12 330 14 239 14 115 14 058 14 595Admissions 9 471 9 720 11 303 10 975 11 016 11 308 Admitted 77 7 78 8 79 4 77 8 78 4 77 5Enrolled 3 506 3 333 3 970 3 718 3 593 3 814Median GPA 3 56 3 56 3 56 3 59 3 58 3 67Combined SAT max 2400 i N A 1430 1810 1430 1810 1440 1820 1440 1830 1460 1830ACT Composite max 36 i 21 27 21 27 21 27 21 28 21 28 22 28 a b Ranges shown represent the thresholds for the second quartile 25 and top quartile 75 of all scores submitted that year Teaching edit OSU has more majors minors and special programs than any other university or college in Oregon 67 Research edit nbsp The R V Taani One of Oregon State University s three new research vessels launched in 2023 68 Research has played a central role in the university s overall operations for much of its history 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 Most of OSU s research continues at the Corvallis campus but an increasing number of endeavors are underway at various locations throughout the state and abroad Research facilities beyond the campus include the John L Fryer Aquatic Animal Health Laboratory in Corvallis 79 the Seafood Laboratory in Astoria and the Food Innovation Laboratory in Portland 80 nbsp An OSU marine technician at Hatfield Marine Science Center prepares a surface mooringThe university s College of Earth Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences CEOAS operates several laboratories including the Hatfield Marine Science Center and multiple oceanographic research vessels based in Newport 81 CEOAS is now co leading the largest ocean science project in U S history the Ocean Observatories Initiative OOI The OOI features a fleet of undersea gliders at six sites in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans with multiple observation platforms 82 CEOAS is also leading the design and construction of the next class of ocean faring research vessels for the National Science Foundation which will be the largest grant or contract ever received by any Oregon university 83 The first of three planned research vessels the Taani was launched in May 2023 and will be stationed in Newport Oregon OSU also manages nearly 11 250 acres 4 550 ha of forest land including the McDonald Dunn Research Forest 84 nbsp Irish Bend Covered Bridge The west side of campus is dedicated primarily to agricultural research It is also home to this historic landmark The 2005 Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education recognized OSU as a comprehensive doctoral with medical veterinary university It is one of three such universities in the Pacific Northwest to be classified in this category In 2006 Carnegie also recognized OSU as having very high research activity making it the only university in Oregon to attain these combined classifications 85 In 1967 the Radiation Center was constructed at the edge of campus housing a 1 1 MW TRIGA Mark II Research Reactor The reactor is equipped to utilize Highly Enriched Uranium HEU for fuel U S News amp World Report s 2008 rankings placed OSU eighth in the nation in graduate nuclear engineering In the early 2000s researchers at the campus reactor developed a prototype for an alternative small scale reactor to power factories buildings and other individual large scale industrial facilities More recently Oregon State University has partnered with a leading manufacturer of small scale reactors NuScale to provide continued research and development for commercial applications 86 OSU was one of the early members of the federal Space Grant program 87 Designated in 1991 the additional grant program made Oregon State one of only 13 schools in the United States at that time to serve as a combined Land Grant Sea Grant and Space Grant university In 2001 OSU s Wave Research Laboratory was designated by the National Science Foundation as a site for tsunami research under the Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation The O H Hinsdale Wave Research Laboratory is on the edge of the campus and is one of the world s largest and most sophisticated laboratories for education research and testing in coastal ocean and related areas 88 The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences funds two research centers at OSU The Environmental Health Sciences Center 89 has been funded since 1969 and the Superfund Research Center 90 has been funded since 2009 OSU administers the H J Andrews Experimental Forest a United States Forest Service facility dedicated to forestry and ecology research The Andrews Forest is a UNESCO International Biosphere Reserve OSU s Open Source Lab is a nonprofit founded in 2003 and funded in part by corporate sponsors that include Facebook Google and IBM 91 92 93 The organization s goal is to advance open source technology and it hires and trains OSU students in software development and operations for large scale IT projects The lab hosts a number of projects including a contract with the Linux Foundation 91 94 Military edit nbsp Construction of the Oregon Agricultural College Armory known today as McAlexander Fieldhouse was completed in 1910 Oregon State University is one of the few universities to have ROTC detachments for each branch of the US Military Oregon State University Army ROTC is a distinguished program and has been taught regularly since 1873 The so called Beaver Battalion is known as the West Point of the West for producing more commissioned officers than any other non military school during World War II 95 It is located in McAlexander Fieldhouse named after General Ulysses G McAlexander the former commander of Army ROTC After the Second World War ended in 1945 a Department of Naval Science was added at Oregon State Providing officer training for both the US Navy and the US Marine Corps it is now one of the largest in the nation and has earned the unofficial title Naval Academy of the Northwest 96 On July 1 1949 the US Army Air Corps training branch became a separate officer training unit now known as Aerospace Science The Oregon State Air Force ROTC draws more freshmen scholarships than any other AFROTC unit in the nation and has had over 1 000 officers commissioned In 1977 two graduates of the OSU AFROTC became the first women pilots in the Air Force 97 Today the Army and Air Force ROTC programs at the university share the McAlexander Fieldhouse Libraries edit nbsp The Valley LibraryIn 1999 OSU finished a 40 million remodeling of the campus library Known as the Valley Library the remodeled building was selected by The Library Journal as its 1999 Library of the Year the first academic library so named 98 Rankings and recognition edit In 2023 the Center for World University Rankings CWUR ranked Oregon State University in the top 1 4 percent out of 20 531 degree granting institutions of higher education worldwide 99 The CWUR is known for relying heavily on outcome based data to compile their rankings In 2021 U S News amp World Report ranked OSU tied for 139th nationally tied for 71st top public and tied for 58th most innovative university in the U S and tied for 277th best globally 100 In its 2021 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects the Academic Ranking of World Universities ARWU ranked Oregon State University s oceanography program 5th in the world its agricultural sciences program in the top 50 worldwide and its earth sciences ecology and water resources program among the top 100 worldwide 101 Agriculture and forestry at Oregon State University rank 26th in the world 11th in the U S according to QS World University Rankings in 2021 102 In 2012 ECONorthwest conducted an economic impact analysis that found that each year OSU has a 2 06 billion economic footprint 1 93 billion of this total was in the state of Oregon 103 104 Academic rankingsNationalForbes 105 136THE WSJ 106 167U S News amp World Report 107 142Washington Monthly 108 137GlobalARWU 109 201 300QS 110 499THE 111 401 500U S News amp World Report 112 277 National Program Rankings 113 Program RankingBiological Sciences 90Business 99 131Chemistry 81Computer Science 68Earth Sciences 31Economics 90Education 123Engineering 74Mathematics 74Pharmacy 31Physics 83Psychology 148Public Affairs 101Public Health 54Statistics 74Veterinary Medicine 24 Global Program Rankings 114 Program RankingAgricultural Sciences 52Biology amp Biochemistry 247Chemistry 488Clinical Medicine 560Engineering 412Environment Ecology 41Geosciences 40Materials Science 380Microbiology 139Molecular Biology amp Genetics 393Physics 684Plant amp Animal Science 25Social Sciences amp Public Health 201Student life edit nbsp Dixon Recreation CenterCorvallis is Oregon s 10th largest city It is a relatively small community and many of the local events have a strong connection to the university OSU has over 400 active student organizations and groups The campus is only a few hours driving distance from any number of outdoor recreation opportunities Several federal and state natural forests and parks are popular student destinations These include the Cascade Range a rugged coastline several large forests the high desert and numerous rivers and lakes Portland Oregon s largest city is 85 mi 137 km north of campus From 1930 to 1968 OSU was home to the Gamma chapter of Phrateres a philanthropic social organization for female college students Gamma was the third chapter of the organization which eventually had over 20 chapters in Canada and the U S 115 Most older OSU students live off campus but on campus housing is available and required for most incoming freshmen There are 16 residence halls on campus 116 The LaSells Stewart Center is the conference and performing arts center for the campus Many famous speakers have graced the stage of the campus s main auditorium Austin Auditorium while the Corvallis OSU Symphony plays there frequently The OSU Office of Conferences and Special Events is in the auditorium The university is home to Orange Media Network the university s student media department Orange Media Network encompasses the award winning The Daily Barometer student newspaper KBVR 88 7 FM KBVR TV Prism Art and Literary Journal lifestyle magazine Beaver s Digest and fashion magazine DAMchic Student government edit The Associated Students of Oregon State University ASOSU is the officially recognized student government at Oregon State University and represents all students in campus affairs and at community state and federal levels regarding issues that directly influence the quality of and access to post secondary education Diversity edit Undergraduate demographics as of Fall 2020 Race and ethnicity 117 TotalWhite 62 62 Hispanic 12 12 Other a 10 10 Asian 8 8 Foreign national 6 6 Black 2 2 Native American 1 1 Economic diversityLow income b 23 23 Affluent c 77 77 Like most American universities and colleges OSU actively works to diversify its faculty and staff In 1993 OSU reported having difficulties retaining and hiring minority faculty members Only 150 out of 2 284 faculty members were black Native American Asian or Hispanic 118 In response the school president and vice president introduced a hiring initiative to promote and enhance diversity The initiative recognizes the compelling need to build a welcoming and inclusive university community and the direct relationship between excellence and diversity 119 Oregon State University has several cultural centers aimed at promoting diversity and supporting students of color including the Lonnie B Harris Black Cultural Center Native American Longhouse Asian amp Pacific Cultural Center and the Centro Cultural Cesar Chavez It also has a Pride Center for lesbian gay bisexual and transgender students In the fall of 2022 30 percent of Oregon State University s total enrollment was composed of students of color 9 Athletics editMain article Oregon State Beavers nbsp Reser Stadium in 2005 nbsp OSU mascot Benny BeaverIn a 2008 national ranking of academics athletic opportunity and overall performance Oregon State was selected as one of America s premier universities The ranking performed by STACK magazine placed Oregon State 29th in the nation s Elite 50 universities and was uncontested within the state for that year 120 Since then the University of Oregon has also appeared in the STACK rankings The history of Oregon State athletics dates back to 1893 when Jimmie the Coyote was recognized as the first official mascot 121 In 1910 the official mascot was replaced by the beaver and remains the school s mascot to this day In 1915 the university s varsity athletic teams were invited to join the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference as one of four charter members Reser Stadium now serves as the home field for the school s football team The school mascot is Benny the Beaver and first appeared on the football sidelines in 1952 The next year Oregon State added a football stadium to its campus known then as Parker Stadium Fundraisers in 2006 and 2007 helped expand Reser Stadium from 35 000 seats to 46 200 A time lapse video recording of the expansion is viewable on the internet 122 1962 saw OSU s and the west coast s first Heisman Trophy winner quarterback Terry Baker The University of Oregon is the university s in state rival for athletics The annual Oregon Oregon State football rivalry football game is one of the longest running rivalries in all of college football The university s home golf course Trysting Tree s features championship worthy golf and practice facilities The name of the course can be traced back to a locally famous tree near Community Hall on campus where student couples would meet to make dates Basketball is held in Gill Coliseum and named after former Beavers coach Slats Gill The Coliseum is also home to the university s Collegiate wrestling team Baseball is played in Goss Stadium at Coleman Field The OSU baseball team won back to back NCAA Division I Baseball Championships in 2006 and 2007 123 and added a third win in 2018 124 125 Softball is held in the OSU Softball Complex Opened in April 2001 the 1 5 million OSU Softball Complex seats 750 Oregon State hosted a Regional and Super Regional tournament in the 2006 NCAA tournament winning both and moving on to the Women s College World Series Oregon State has a total of four NCAA championships In addition to the three baseball titles 2006 2007 and 2018 the Beavers won the 1961 NCAA Men s Cross Country Championship In 1975 the men s rowing Varsity 4 with coxswain team won the Intercollegiate Rowing Association National Collegiate Rowing Championships in Syracuse New York establishing a course record which stood for 15 years 126 The Oregon State racquetball team has won 10 consecutive USA racquetball intercollegiate championships beginning in 2008 127 The 2018 Oregon State baseball team won the NCAA Division I Championship defeating the Arkansas Razorbacks in three games making it their third title ever in the sport of baseball managed by the same manager from the previous two titles Pat Casey People editThis section may contain unverified or indiscriminate information in embedded lists Please help clean up the lists by removing items or incorporating them into the text of the article July 2023 Faculty and staff edit Main article List of Oregon State University faculty and staff OSU has several notable faculty members including Bernard Malamud novelist and short story writer George Poinar Jr entomology professor whose work extracting DNA from insects fossilized in amber was the inspiration for the novel and film Jurassic Park William Appleman Williams historian Ernest H Wiegand inventor of the modern Maraschino cherry Pat Casey baseball coach who was named Coach of the Year by several publications in both 2006 and 2007 when he led the baseball team to back to back national championships Slats Gill former OSU basketball coach and member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Corinne Manogue physicist best known for clarifying superradiance in both gravitational and electromagnetic contexts Tevian Dray mathematician co author of scientific paper On the existence of solutions to Einstein s equation with nonzero Bondi news Ralph Miller former OSU basketball coach and member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Dana Reason director of the Popular Music Studies Program and acclaimed Canadian pianist and composer James Cassidy soil scientist bassist and keyboard player for Information Society Craig Robinson former OSU head basketball coach and the brother in law of President Barack Obama Bernadine Strik 1962 2023 horticulturist 128 Alumni edit Main articles List of Oregon State University alumni and List of Oregon State University athletes Oregon State University has numerous nationally and internationally famous alumni who have contributed significantly to their professions Among over 200 000 OSU alumni scientist and peace activist Linus Pauling may be the most famous 129 Pauling is the only recipient of two unshared Nobel Prizes in the fields of chemistry and peace 98 130 Oregon State athletes have had a significant showing in professional sports including more than 15 MLB players more than 20 NBA players and more than 130 NFL players 131 132 133 Points of interest edit nbsp Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport 2022Endurance Array Hatfield Marine Science Center Linus Pauling Institute O H Hinsdale Wave Research Laboratory Oregon State University Cascades Campus Oregon State University Radiation Center Peavy ArboretumFurther reading editAnnual Catalogue of Officers and Students Corvallis State Agricultural College 1873 1874 Salem OR E H White 1874 Includes several annual volumes listing professors alumni students and college regulations Notes edit Other consists of Multiracial Americans amp those who prefer to not say The percentage of students who received an income based federal Pell grant intended for low income students The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum References edit Mortenson Eric April 25 2017 Oregon State University displays new logo Capital Press Salem Oregon Retrieved August 17 2022 Thompson Trey Letter from the Outsourced Chief Investment Officer PDF Oregon State University Foundation amp Alumni Association Retrieved January 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