Temple Grandin and OSU–April 30, 2010

Dr. Temple Grandin is Coming to Oregon State University

Dr Temple Grandin will be coming to Oregon State University on April 30th.  Dr Grandin will be presenting three lectures.  All lectures are open to the public.  The daytime lectures are specifically for individuals who are currently, or will be working with animals/ livestock, the evening talk is a more general talk.

Lecture times, topics, and locations
—please note time and location changes below!.
10:00-10:50 AM Animal Behavior– OSU Gilfillan Auditorium
2:00-2:50 PM Humane Livestock Handling– OSU Withycombe 109
7:00-8:00 PM Animal Behavior and Animal Welfare– OSU Milam Auditorium (followed by book sales and signing)

Remote Viewing Options: The 2 pm lecture will be available for live web viewing at the link below–We will also be streaming the 2pm lecture at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center Auditorium-at 3328 Vandenberg Road, Klamath Falls, OR.  In addition,  all three lectures will be taped and available for web viewing a few days following, at the link below.

Web Streaming Link:

http://ans.oregonstate.edu/Videos/templegrandin.html

About Engel

Ms. Engel is an OSU field faculty member in the department of Animal Sciences. She has a B.S (1997) and a M.S. (2007) in Animal Science from South Dakota State University. She is housed at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center in Klamath Falls, OR where she serves the extension and research needs of livestock and forage producers. Her research has focused on investigating opportunities to extend the grazing season and low input methods to increase pasture productivity.
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