The College expanded Search Advocacy Training September 18th, 2015
The training was expanded to three off-campus sites (Newport, North Willamette, and Hermiston), where 25 faculty and staff were trained this summer alone.
The training was expanded to three off-campus sites (Newport, North Willamette, and Hermiston), where 25 faculty and staff were trained this summer alone.
AgSci’s Principles and Practices embrace behaviors to increase diversity and inclusivity in faculty, staff and students. These Principles and Practices are actively shared across the university and are a standard part of the culture of AgSci.
The taskforce delivered a series of recommendations to the Oregon legislature on how to help the state’s honey bees, native bees and other pollinators.
http://extension.oregonstate.edu/bridges/osu-research-zeroes-critical-factors-honey-bee-health
Fisheries and Wildlife Graduate Student Association actively engages online students with campus-based colleagues in activities, symposia, and professional development opportunities.
AgSci invested in creating a college-wide web team to develop new, consistent designs, navigation, and content management system that are fully integrated, mobile, and aligned with OSU’s branding.
AgSci’s flagship research publication, Oregon’s Agricultural Progress, launched two new versions in 2014—an app for tablets and a fully responsive mobile website—to reach an ever-expanding mobile audience with news and features about agricultural sciences.
The Bridges to Prosperity webpage was expanded to include more that 80 success stories geared for use with legislators and decision-makers from around the state.
http://extension.oregonstate.edu/bridges/oregon-agricultural-experiment-station
In a recent study led by Paul Jepson, director of OSU’s Integrated Plant Protection Center, researchers surveyed crop production in five African countries, and found a number of health and environmental concerns due to inefficient pesticide usage. The researchers are sharing their findings in an effort to educate the farmers on safe and sustainable application practices.
Team-Tox, in Environmental and Molecular Toxicology, provides professional development beyond the formal EMT curriculum. In 2014, Team-Tox set up grade-school level demonstrations, experiments, and resources for teachers, reaching over 700 K-12 students.