In an effort to reduce the amount of Mercury on Campus; I have received, through unofficial channels, an offer to PI’s that EH&S will swap out your Mercury Thermometers for Alcohol Thermometers.
Please contact Jenette Paul (Jenette.Paul@oregonstate.edu) or call 541-737-4720.
Rusty
Desk 737-6722
Cell 541-231-9243
Science Worth Spreading
Science Worth Spreading: In today’s challenging times, science can help us create a better future. Expand your mind with a series of powerful 7-minute talks from OSU scientists followed by vidorous discussion. Free. Saturday, APril 22, 10-11:30am LINC 100. Complimentary coffee/tee at 9am and free pizza lunch afterwards. RSVP here.
Holocaust Memorial Week
Fall 2018 ACS Graduate Student Symposium Planning Committee Call for Applications
The Fall 2017 ACS Graduate Student Symposium Planning Committee (GSSPC) is requesting applications to compete for the Fall 2018 ACS GSSPC. The GSSPC was developed by the American Chemical Society (ACS) Division of Chemical Education (CHED) for graduate students to contribute to the ACS National Meeting by providing an exceptional atmosphere of learning and networking through a student organized symposium. A GSSPC comprised of 6-8 students is selected for each national ACS meeting and tasked with generating a unique symposium theme and organizing the entire event, including fundraising, speaker recruitment, and logistical arrangements.In order to apply, please email your application packet to fall17gsspc@vt.edu by Thursday, June 1st. Required application items include:1. A one-page mission statement2. Two proposed symposia themes, each with a list and brief bio of 8-12 proposed speakers3. A short biography for each member of your committee.If you have any questions or concerns please visit our website (http://vtgsspc.weebly.com/) or email us atfall17gsspc@vt.edu.Best regards,
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Ryan MondscheinPhD Candidate, Polymer ChemistryProfessor Timothy E. Long Research GroupDepartment of Chemistry, Virginia TechPresident, Virginia Tech POLY/PMSE Student ChapterCommittee Chair, 2017 Fall ACS GSSPC
Career Expo
The Career Expo is taking place in just a few weeks, and we can’t wait! We have planned over a week of events for students to develop their professional skills, culminating in our multi-location career convention and two virtual fairs. The career expo provides students with the opportunity to interact with hundreds of employers who want to hire OSU students. We are providing print and digital materials for your use in promoting the Career Expo; please print and post these items accordingly! This term, the Career Development Center is hosting the following events:
- April 25, 2017 – Speed Mock Interviews
- April 26, 2017 – Spring Career Convention
- April 26, 2017 – Diversity Career Symposium
- April 27, 2017 – Interview Day
- May 3, 2017 – Computer Science Virtual Career Fair
- May 4, 2017 – Business Virtual Career Fair
Please join us in encouraging our students to invest in their futures by participating in these events. Don’t forget about the Expo print and digital materials for your use in promoting the Career Expo!
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Campus-Wide Career Development Training for Staff
Tuesday, May 9 | 2:00-4:00pm
MU 206
Mark your calendars for OSU Career Development Center Campus-wide Training for Staff coming up on May 9th from 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm. in MU 206. Jeanna Ramos from the U.S. Forest Service will present a workshop on the process of applying for a job or internship with the federal government. This workshop will cover the differences in the application process between industry and federal jobs; how to help your students apply for federal jobs and internships; and what makes applications stand out. Please RSVP to Crystal Laine by May 1.
Thank you for partnering with us in pursuing excellent career options for our students. We appreciate everything you do!
Sincerely,
The Career Development Center
career.oregonstate.edu
541.737.4085 | career@oregonstate.edu
Emergency Preparedness App
OSU Community,
OSU Emergency Preparedness provides a free app that contains emergency response plans and important campus emergency numbers.
Download the CrisisManager app to your cell phone or other device for a just-in-time reference on how to protect yourself and respond to fire, earthquakes, winter storms, utility failures, etc. Go to http://emergency.oregonstate.edu/files/EP-Bulletin/2016-Emer-Prepcommunication-poster.pdf or follow these instructions:
1. Download “CrisisManager” by School Dude from the App Store or Google Play *
• Apple iTunes Store (iOS)
• Google Play (Android)
• Kindle Fire
* For Window devices, Download the PDF version from the emergency preparedness website
2. Open the App, select “Continue without logging in”
3. Add the OSU Plan
• Click on the “+” in the right corner
• Search keyword “beaver” or “OSU” or “Corvallis”
• OR Find the Client Plans folder and look inside for ”Oregon State University
Emergency Plan”
4. Select the down arrow “˅” and download the plan
5. Tap on the plan to open
Thank you,
Mike Bamberger
Emergency Preparedness Manager
Oregon State University
601 SW 17 Street
Cascade Hall, Room 221
Corvallis, Oregon 97333
Phone: 541-737-4713 | Cell: 541-758-9126
Michael.Bamberger@oregonstate.edu | http://emergency.oregonstate.edu
UVDF RFP Release
For the past several months, we’ve been working with our advisory council to improve OSU’s University Venture Development Fund grant program. The program will move from once per year to now, twice per year, and we will be releasing the spring 2017 RFP this Friday – the submission deadline will be May 19th. Additional information:
Program Aims: The purpose of the funding is to facilitate development and commercialization of research inventions, tools, prototypes, software, digital content or other intellectual property (IP) created by OSU faculty and students. The funding plan should address one, or at most two key obstacles or opportunities that if successfully addressed within a six-month or less timeframe, would significantly increase the likelihood of out-licensing of intellectual property for commercial development either through a new OSU startup or an existing Oregon company.\
Funding Levels: Anticipated funding levels from the UVDF are up to $60,000 per proposal. Departments, schools, and/or colleges are highly encouraged to cash match funding up to $15,000 in addition to the requirement that they provide graduate student tuition support for their participating students. Approximately $250,000 is available for funding in this round of proposals.
I will send you the RFP directly Friday, as well as broadcast widely throughout OSU. If you have any questions, please let me know.
BRIAN M. WALL
Assistant Vice President
Research, Commercialization & Industry Partnerships
OSU Advantage
Oregon State University
312 Kerr Administration | Corvallis, OR | 97331
541-737.9058 | http://advantage.oregonstate.edu/home
Weekend Building Usage
In the near future (per OSU WebViewer http://registrar.oregonstate.edu/web-viewer)
Gilbert Hall:
Saturday April 22nd
GILB 124, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM; MIME Class CRN : 60635
GILB 224, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM; MIME Class CRN : 60635
Gilbert Addition:
None at this time.
Linus Pauling Science Center:
None at this time.
Faculty Scholars for Teaching Excellence Endowment
As it was announced at our COS Faculty Awards ceremony in February 2017 by our interim Provost Ron Adams, our college has established a “Faculty Scholars for Teaching Excellence Endowment.”
We have an exciting opportunity to select at least one of our colleagues to receive support from this endowment, with matching funds from the Provost, that recognizes excellent teaching and learning innovations. Please visit the following website for details about this program (also attached):
Both tenured/tenure track and non-tenure track faculty in the College of Science are eligible for this recognition. Our selected COS Faculty Scholar will be a critical contributor to the University’s broader Student Success Initiative, be recognized by the community of practice, and committed to sharing teaching practices that are proven to engage students and increase their success at OSU and beyond.
The first step in this process is to form a selection committee to establish a selection process and a timeline. Please respond to me by April 24 with the names of nominees for the selection committee. Self-nominations are also welcome. Potential nominees for the Faculty Scholar Award should not be member of the selection committee.
Thank you,
Staci
Dr. Staci L. Massey Simonich, Professor
Associate Dean, College of Science
Oregon State University
Environmental & Molecular Toxicology and
Department of Chemistry
Kidder 112
Corvallis, Oregon USA 97331-7301
v: (541)737-9194; f: (541)737-0497
email: staci.simonich@oregonstate.edu
Temp Faculty Positions at Humboldt State University
Please let your soon to graduate students and post-docs looking for employment that the Department of Chemistry at Humboldt State University is hiring up to three temporary faculty in Organic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry. The advertisements may be viewed here:
http://www2.humboldt.edu/aps/employment/temp.html
Please feel free to let your students and post-docs know that they may contact me for more information.
Thank you for your time-
Josh
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Joshua R. Smith, Professor
Chair, Department of Chemistry and Department of Physics and Astronomy
Humboldt State University
One Harpst Street
Arcata, CA 95521
Ph 707.826.4882
Fax 707.826.3279
email: joshua.smith@humboldt.edu
web: http://humboldt.edu/chemistry/faculty/smith.html