Category Archives: Announcements
ATTENTION: Women in Science
The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) has generously agreed to host the 2016 Women in Science Annual Mixer! The date is set for Wednesday, November 2 from 5:30PM – 8:00PM in OMSI’s fun and dynamic Turbine Hall.
Appetizers will be provided by Bon Appétit. Drinks for purchase at the bar. Turbine Hall exhibits will be open for exploration, and WIS will host networking games with prizes.
**The College of Science will cover the cost of attendance for all students (undergraduate and graduate) who belong to the College of Science. Please email Lyn Riverstone (lyn.riverstone@oregonstate.edu) to coordinate this. In addition, if students wish to carpool, the College will reimburse mileage; also contact Lyn Riverstone. **
We are requesting that all attendees register in advance – https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2016-women-in-science-mixer-at-omsi-registration-28293792495
Registration fees for this year’s mixer – $10 for general admission, $5 for students and post-docs. Please note there will be an additional, small processing fee charged by Eventbrite.
To promote our mission of enhancing networking and mentoring across career levels and career types, we are encouraging supporters of women in STEM fields of all career levels and types to join us on November 2!
UO Masters’ Industrial Internship Program
Closure or Curtailment of Operations
October 17, 2016
MEMORANDUM
To: University Employees
From: Donna Chastain, Director and Interim Chief Human Resources Officer, Office of Human Resources
Subject: Closures or Curtailment of Operations (including inclement weather or hazardous conditions)
If it becomes necessary for the University to close or curtail operations due to inclement weather or hazardous conditions, employees will be notified that they are not to report to work. Information regarding closures or curtailments will be distributed in the following manner:
1. The official time of closure will be posted on the University’s OSU Campus Alert website http://alert.oregonstate.edu. Announcements of closures or curtailments will typically also be noted on the OSU home web page, http://oregonstate.edu, with a headline linking readers to the OSU Campus Alert home page.
2. Information will also be posted online via the FlashAlert Newswire at http://www.flashalert.net/. On the map, click on the Willamette Valley, then “Public Colleges & Universities,” and choose Oregon State University to see any current information or new announcements.
3. The OSU Department of Public Safety/Oregon State Police Emergency Status Information Phone provides current information about weather alerts and closures as well as campus emergencies. The recorded phone message will report the status of campus (open or closed) and information related to the emergency or closure situation. You may access this information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by dialing 541-737-8000.
4. In some cases, supervisors will call employees at home to inform them of closure or curtailment information.
5. The University will ask that announcements be made on the following radio and television stations and, where appropriate, their websites:
Albany Lebanon
KRKT – 990 AM/99.9 FM KGAL – 1580 AM
KXPC – 103.7 FM
Corvallis Salem
KBVR – 88.7 FM KBZY – 1490 AM
KFLY – 101.5 FM KYKN – 1430 AM
KLOO – 1340 AM/106.3 FM
Eugene Portland
KPNW – 1120 AM KEX – 1190 AM
KUGN – 590 AM KOPB – 91.5
KEZI TV Channel KATU TV Channel 2
KMTR TV Channel 16 KGW TV Channel 8
KVAL TV Channel 13 KOIN TV Channel 6
The University will make every effort to announce a closure or curtailment decision before the start of the work day. The information will be distributed or posted by 6:30 a.m. The official closure time will be posted to the announcement located at http://alert.oregonstate.edu/. Unless otherwise informed, employees are to assume that the University is open and that they are to report to work.
As a reminder, only the President or his designee may close the University. On-campus departments may not cease operations and send employees home due to inclement weather or hazardous conditions unless the President has closed the University. Off-campus facilities should contact the Office of the Vice President for Finance and Administration to discuss the appropriateness of ceasing or curtailing operations at their location if they believe it is necessary.
Should you have questions, please contact Viki Dimick Jackson at: viki.dimick@oregonstate.edu or by phone at: 541-737-0547.
Donna Chastain
Director & Interim CHRO | Office of Human Resources |
Oregon State University | Direct: 541.737.2806 | Fax: 541.737.0553 |
Location: 204 Kerr Admin Bldg | Mailing: 122 Kerr Admin Bldg | Corvallis, OR 97331-2132 | Go Beavs!
Mid-month Emergency Preparedness Topic – Family Care in Disasters
Applications for PCOSW scholarships and event co-sponsorships are now being accepted.
The President’s Commission on the Status of Women provides funding to women faculty, students, and staff who are pursuing professional development or conducting research, outreach, or creative projects related to women’s issues. Scholarships average $500. Applications are due Friday, Oct. 28, with notification in Week 7. Please visit http://leadership.oregonstate.edu/pcosw/awards-scholarships for detailed guidelines and application links.
OSU Shakeout Earthquake Guide & Tips
Computational Science Graduate Fellowship
ACS Poster Symposium
The third annual Portland American Chemical Society Undergraduate Poster Symposium and Career Fair will be held on Sunday, October 23, at the SRTC Building at Portland State University, from 4-7 PM. We hope to have 40 or more undergraduates presenting posters about their summer research; there will be free pizza and pastries (and other food and drink).
There will be $150 first prizes and possibly $75 second prizes in each of seven divisions (Organic, Inorganic, Analytical, Physical, Biochemistry, Polymers, Materials). Note that the chances of winning a prize are pretty high!
We anticipate that representatives of many local companies and graduate schools will be present; the schedule is designed to allow plenty of time for the students to leave their posters and interact with the recruiters and other students.
I am writing to seek your help in getting this information to every undergraduate attending a school in the Portland or Oregon ACS sections who did chemistry-related research during the summer of 2016. No one knows this better than the faculty. Please forward this to your colleagues, and through them (or directly) to appropriate students; in addition to those who did research on campus last summer, please try to remember those who did research somewhere else. Company and national lab internships count, as long as the students are able to divulge their results, and researchers from other departments are also welcome, as long as there is some connection to chemistry. The results need not be high impact—we understand that some projects do not work as expected, but one can still make good posters about them.
There is no selection process for this event—any student registering may present. Full information, including registration instructions, can be found at the following web site: https://sites.google.com/site/portlandacsposters/home. However, we do not want a bunch of no-shows—registration should constitute a good-faith commitment to attend and present.
Deadline for registration is October 11. We need some lead time to prepare the booklet. To encourage early submission, there will be a $10 prize for the first 5 students who register!
Cheers,
Dave Reingold
Pauling Medal 2016 at PLU – Prof. Tim Swager – Sat. Nov. 12th
The Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) Department of Chemistry and American Chemical Society (ACS) Puget Sound Section are honored to host the 2016 Linus Pauling Medal Award Symposium on Saturday, November 12, 2016.Awardee
This year, the Linus Pauling Medal will be awarded to Dr. Timothy Swager, the John D. MacArthur Professor of Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The symposium celebrating Dr. Swager’s achievements is entitled From Valence Bonds to Valence Bands. It will feature three eminent scholars in the fields of organic electronics and materials chemistry: Dr. Colin Nuckolls (Columbia University), Dr. Malika Jeffries-EL (Boston University), andDr. William Dichtel (Northwestern University).
Reception/Poster Session & Award Banquet
Attendees will then be welcomed to join our honored guests at a reception and student poster session. The night will be capped with a banquet ($35 tickets, $20 for students), the Linus Pauling Medal Award ceremony, and a talk by Prof. Swager.
Registration
Co-sponsored by the ACS Puget Sound, Portland, and Oregon Sections; the PLU Division of Natural Sciences, and PLU Office of the Provost.