How to Avoid Car-Related Headaches During School Day Football Games
There are plenty of ways of getting to school and getting to the game this Friday (Nov. 1st) without a car. You could walk, bike, take the bus, use Drive Less Connect, scooter, skateboard, rollerskate, pogo-stick, get your friends to carry you, hire a dog sled team, landsail. There are millions of ways to get […]
Be Bright! Be Seen! Campaign hits OSU Quad this Wednesday
Calling all Alternative Transportation Advocates! Be Bright! Be Seen! is an annual collaborative event put on by the joint forces of Oregon State University and the City of Corvallis in an effort to increase bicyclist and pedestrian safety around campus and Corvallis. The campaign encourages those who use alternative modes of transportation to stay illuminated […]
OSU Sustainability Office Now Hiring Eco-Representatives
Are you living in a Residence Hall on campus? The OSU Sustainability Office is now seeking to hire four Eco-Representatives for the 2013/2014 school year for Wilson, West, Cauthorn and Halsell Hall. Eco-Reps are paid positions that assist with outreach and other sustainability related programming within the halls they reside. They help spread the word […]
OSU Extension Benton County Sustainability Volunteer Program
Make a difference in your community – join the Neighborhood Sustainability Steward Volunteers. A program to engage the local community in climate change actions on a household level. Attend an eight week course to increase your knowledge of energy savings and sustainable living practices in your own home. Course topics include climate change science, household […]
Corvallis Sustainability Coalition's Three Waters Project
Have you visited the First Alternative Natural Food Co-op South Store lately? If you have, you might have noticed bright mango colored containers surrounding the building. These containers are a part of the Corvallis Sustainability Coalition’s Three Waters Project which will soon be launched into the Corvallis community! The Three Waters Project encourages more efficient […]
Fiscal Year 2012 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory is Now Available
by Sonja Mae The Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory for Fiscal Year 2012 is now available on the OSU’s Sustainability Office webpage. A Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory is an annual report produced by Sonja Mae, Sustainability Program Specialist, and Brandon Trelstad, Sustainability Coordinator. A Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory is a collection of all measurable and verifiable […]
Benton County Sustainability is Hiring an Energy Star Intern!
Are you interested in gaining college credits while learning about sustainability, energy efficiency, and more green related topics? The Benton County Sustainability Program is seeking motivated students to work with the Sustainability Coordinator to develop an updated energy database for Benton County. The position is expected to begin in October 2013 and run until December […]
Oil Ex Tech: Local Business develops and sells home distillation system
Oregon State University researchers develop microwave tool to sustainably extract essential oils Oil ExTech, a company founded by engineers and retired HP employees David Hackleman (Ph.D.) and Bill Dean, offers a sustainable and cost-friendly way for the public to extract their own essential oils using a microwave extraction kit. The kits run at around $150 […]
Sierra Club ranks Oregon State University 11th among the top 'Cool Schools' in America
Earlier this week, The Sierra Club released it’s seventh annual “Cool School” rankings rating higher education universities on their sustainability and green practices on campus. For 2013, Oregon State University came in at 11th, moving up 14 spaces from its previous spot at 24th in 2010. The rankings are based of a variety of sustainable […]
Terra Magazine: Summer 2013 Issue now online
Oregon State University’s own Online Research Magazine publishes new Summer Issue. This week, Terra Magazine released it’s newest look into the research performed at OSU. Check out their website and learn about the groundbreaking good that our University is doing for the public! This issue includes feature articles on: Michelle Fournet’s journey to Alaska’s Frederick […]