Members of the university community,

As you likely know, a total solar eclipse will occur on Monday morning, Aug. 21, passing directly over the Willamette Valley and through Central Oregon on its way across the nation. As a result, Oregon is expected to attract hundreds of thousands of eclipse visitors from throughout the world. In anticipation, federal, state and local public agencies are preparing for significant traffic congestion and engaging in detailed advance safety plans.

Meanwhile, our Corvallis and OSU-Cascades campuses have extensive eclipse festival events planned for Aug. 19-21, including showcases of OSU Space Grant programs, as well as the innovative science and teaching conducted at the university. These eclipse activities include musical performances, public accommodations in our residence halls, and eclipse watch events.

With the travel safety of our students, employees and the public in mind, OSU leaders have decided to limit university operations on Aug. 21 to those providing basic services to the visiting public and those essential to maintaining campus safety and security.

As a result, classes will not be held, Monday, Aug. 21, and most OSU operations and campus buildings will be closed that day.

University divisions located on the Corvallis campus that will be open and have extensive eclipse day plans include:

  • Department of Public Safety and Oregon State Police
  • Student Health Services
  • University Housing and Dining Services
  • Memorial Union
  • Intercollegiate Athletics
  • University Relations and Marketing
  • Parking and Transportation Services
  • Facilities Services

Meanwhile, OSU-Cascades classes will be cancelled, however all campus buildings will remain open for eclipse programming.  The following OSU-Cascades departments should report to work as assigned:

  • Public Safety
  • Housing and Dining Services
  • Marketing and Communications
  • Facilities and Operations, including Transportation
  • Business Office
  • Information Technology

If you are an OSU employee who is not working that day – as a result of this partial closure – please work now with your manager to prepare for your schedule for the week of the eclipse and/or discuss your leave usage for this closure day. For safety and security reasons, employees who typically work in campus buildings that will be closed on Aug. 21 should not seek to work from that campus location on the day of the eclipse closure and are encouraged to use leave or work from home as appropriate.Below is general employee information regarding the eclipse closure. Additional employee information and workplace FAQ’s will be added to the OSU eclipse web page this week.

  • Unclassified non-exempt employees may take paid leave (vacation or comp time); work from home, if appropriate; request leave without pay; or work with their supervisor or manager to organize their schedule to work a full week over the remaining four days of that week.
  • Classified employees may take paid leave (vacation, personal or comp time); request leave without pay, or work with their supervisor or manager to request an irregular or flexible work schedule for that week.  An Irregular or Flexible Work Schedule Request form is not required to be completed for the week of Aug. 20 to accommodate the closure on Aug. 21, but may be referred to for conditions of employment (http://oregonstate.edu/admin/hristeam/irrflex.pdf).
  • Unclassified exempt employees, who are scheduled to work at any time during the week of Aug. 20, do not need to take leave on Aug. 21. If an employee is scheduled to be off (such as for vacation) for the entire week of Aug. 20, the employee would record appropriate use of leave (such as for vacation) on Aug. 21.

If you have questions about scheduling or leave usage, please contact Employee Relations for assistance at Employee.Relations@oregonstate.edu.

I also encourage you to engage with the many university employees and students, who are making plans for OSU Space Grant Festival activities in Corvallis, the Bend Eclipse Experience and the Orange & Black Eclipse Festival in Central Oregon. These events will serve as a launch to OSU150 – the university’s celebration of its 150th anniversary as a public university.

Sincerely,

Mike Green

Interim Vice President

Finance and Administration

Residents of Gilbert Hall and Gilbert Addition,

Information Services has planned a network outage for Gilbert Hall and Gilbert Addition on July 31st from 5pm to midnight to install new single mode fiber.  Cosine would like to take this opportunity of the planned network outage to move Gilbert Hall and Gilbert Addition over to the New Core network.

Find more information about the New Core network here: https://cosine.oregonstate.edu/new-core-network. The link also includes a request form for those needing  public IP addresses for network devices; please read the Q&A for details.

Benefits of the new core migration are:

  • Improved speed to desktops. Currently, connections have a 100MB bandwidth, which will increase to 1GB.
  • Added security & protection from the internet. All IPs are private (public IPs provided via request form).
  • Added redundancy and improved network routing. On the old core, if hardware fails in another building, the failure has the potential to impact network traffic across campus.
  • Network isolation adds the ability to separate sensitive devices (cameras, sensors, printers, etc.) from the workstation network.
  • All network gear will be replaced, which in some cases is over 10 years old.
  • Floor switches will have 20GB aggregate (2x10Gb) links to the Gilbert core router. Gilbert buildings will then be connected to the campus backbone at 40Gb.

On Tuesday, August 1st, if you do not have an internet connection, please restart your computer before contacting the helpdesk for assistance. And in rare cases, if you are unable to print after the network outage because your printers are added via IP, you will need to re-add printers; contact the helpdesk for instructions or refer to our documentation here: http://cosine.oregonstate.edu/faqs/printing.

If you have comments or concerns, replying to this email will create a ticket.

Please distribute this message to your colleagues in Gilbert.

 

Thank you,

—————–

Joe Defilippis

Helpdesk Supervisor, Cosine IT Services

Division of Arts and Sciences

Oregon State University

541-737-5574 | Cordley 1003

Chemistry Department,

We have an Incubator that came from John Westall’s Lab.  It has not been used in 8 years and is just being stored.  Before I send this Incubator to University Surplus, I want to offer it to any other PI’s in the Department.

Please contact Rusty Root If you are interested in this Equipment.

 

NCU is continuing to seek an adjunct instructor for our Fall 2017 CHEM 321 Organic Chemistry course.  This includes lecture on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 2:30 pm to 4:00 pm, from August 31st thru the end of the semester on December 15th.  The CHEM 321L lab was taught by me the last time the course was offered, but the lecture adjunct could teach the Monday lab, 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm, as we if so desired.

 

We would greatly appreciate it if you could broadcast this call for an adjunct to appropriate parties and request that they follow the application process athttp://www.nwcu.edu/employment/adjunct-instructor-pool/.

Here is the update on the upcoming events pertaining to Chemistry’s Purchasing and Holiday Schedule.  Note: I will be out on vacation Wednesday July 3rd.

July Events

  1. Saturday July 1st – Purchasing active again. 
  2. Please send your orders requests and approvals in now so I may process them as soon as possible.
  3. Monday July 3rd – Chem Stores Closed
  4. Tuesday July 4th – Fourth of July Holiday

Purchasing active again:  As you are no doubt aware, Purchasing has been shut down since June 16th for the fiscal year end.  The new Fiscal Year begins Saturday July 1st.  I will be in on Saturday July 1st to place current backlogged orders and continue as needed on Monday, July 3rd.

Note: I will be away Tuesday and Wednesday.  July 4th: Holiday and, July 5th: Vacation Day.

Fourth of July Holiday:  Tuesday July 4th is a national Holiday: U.S. Independence Day.  As such the Chemistry Department and the University will be closed in observance of the Holiday.

Note: Chem Stores Personnel, making a long weekend, are on vacation Monday July 3rd.  Therefore Chem Stores will be closed from 4:00 PM Friday 6/30/17 until 9:00 AM Wednesday 7/5/17.  Please plan accordingly.

 

Check out the OSU Libraries’ free Graduate Student & Faculty Summer Workshops. There are new workshops on Git, ResearchGate, applying for Fulbrights – as well as some old favorites like Zotero, Qualtrics, and SPSS! Registration is encouraged, but not required. For complete session descriptions, visit:http://guides.library.oregonstate.edu/Library-Workshops-for-Grad-Students-Faculty  Can’t make it to a session?  Some of the sessions have handouts or online tutorials: http://guides.library.oregonstate.edu/WorkshopHandouts

Questions?  Ask Hannah Rempel, hannah.rempel@oregonstate.edu

Mendeley      

Tuesday, July 11, 2:00 – 3:30 p.m., Autzen Classroom

Getting What You Want Out of ResearchGate

Wednesday, July 12, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m.,  Autzen Classroom

Intro to Zotero: A Web-Based Way to Manage Your Citations    

Wednesday, July 12, 2:00  – 3:00 p.m., Autzen Classroom

Intermediate/Advanced Zotero  

Wednesday, July 12, 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m., Autzen Classroom

Basic EndNote Workshop          

Thursday, July 13, 9:00 – 10:30 a.m.,  Autzen Classroom

Intermediate/Advanced EndNote         

Thursday, July 13, 10:30 – 11:30 a.m.,  Autzen Classroom

Fulbright US Student Program: Study/Research Grant Workshop  

Thursday, July 13, 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m., Autzen Classroom

Copyright and Fair Use in Education

Wednesday, July 19, 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. , Autzen Classroom

Intro to Qualtrics – Making Great Surveys           

Thursday, July 20, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m.,  Autzen Classroom

Advanced Qualtrics                                           

Thursday, July 20, 3:00 – 4:30 p.m.,  Autzen Classroom

Intro to LaTeX   

Tuesday, July 25, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., Autzen Classroom

How to Find and Use Dossier Metrics 

Wednesday, July 26, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m.,  Autzen Classroom

Introduction to Git   

Wednesday, August 2, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m., Autzen Classroom

Preservation and Curation of Your Thesis and Dissertation Research Data: Storage and Version Control  

Monday, August 7, 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m., Autzen Classroom

Statistics Basics with SPSS

Wednesday, August 9, 10:00 – 11:30 a.m., Autzen Classroom

SPSS Intermediate

Thursday, August 10, 10:00 – 11:30 a.m., Autzen Classroom

The EPA Environmental Research and Business Support Program has an immediate opening for a Chemical Data Analysis and Curation Support position with the Office of Research and Development at the EPA’s Research Triangle facility in Raleigh-Durham, NC. The National Center for Computational Toxicology (NCCT) is responsible for developing computational tools and solutions for improving environmental risk assessments and regulatory decisions pertaining to chemical safety and sustainability. The selected candidate shall provide data management, data curation and data analysis support to the ToxRefDB project. This is a combination of limited MySQL database management, file management, data curation and extraction, quality control, as well as performing qualitative and quantitative data analysis.

  • Full Time, $28.14 per hour,
  • Have earned at least a Master’s degree in biology, toxicology, chemistry, bioinformatics, statistics, computational biology, math, physics, information science, or a  closely related field of study from an accredited university or college within the last 24 months,
  • Experience with chemical biology and toxicology,
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (i.e., Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Word, Outlook), Atlassian Jira,
  • Proficiency with descriptive statistics to provide reports on curation progress,
  • Experience with R-language programming (or other scripting language),
  • Experience with MySQL database and MySQL workbench, and
  • Experience with CDISC/SEND terminology.

For the full position description and to apply, visit our website: https://www.zintellect.com/Posting/Details/3389

Questions? Email EPAjobs@orau.org. To hear more about position openings like this, follow us on Twitter at @GovCareerPaths.

The OSU NMR Facility and BB Department will be hosting a one-day symposium on biological NMR spectroscopy here on campus on August 4th, 2017.  The speakers invited will cover topics ranging from protein dynamics, NMR in drug discovery to metabolomics:

“We have assembled an exciting list of external speakers for the symposium.  This will be a great opportunity for students, postdocs and faculty to network and learn more about biological NMR.  To encourage students and postdocs to attend, we will be offering speaking opportunities for students and postdocs, a poster session with a best poster award, and a career panel.  Registration includes coffee breaks, lunch and dinner.  Please see the attached flyer for more information or visit our website.”

Reigistration is open already:

http://nmr.science.oregonstate.edu/stories/inaugural-bionmr-symposium

The deadline to register is July 21, 2017.

The cost is $30 per student and $50 per PI/staff scientist

This is a great opportunity to learn about what is possible with modern NMR technology, and get connected with the new NMR facility director Patrick Reardon, and facility manager Steve Huhn, to discuss how you might get started with using NMR in your research!  They really have a broad expertise in applications.