OSU News Archive
1997
News releases from 1997 and 1996 are available on the web, listed by month.
December 1997
November 1997
October 1997
September 1997
August 1997
- El Nino to make winter look like
Jekyll and Hyde
- Students host regional education
conference Sept. 16
- Gene to help growers sex turkey
poults by their feathers
- Instructor to teach in
Czech Republic on Junior Fulbright Award
- American Dairy Association honors
Sandine
- Business College
receives largest stock gift in OSU's history--$6.1 million
- From Scio to Silicon Valley:
alum makes the "E Trade" his stock in trade
- OSU 21st in nation for Peace
Corps volunteers
- Northeastern Oregon apple
investors sought
- Workshop for returning older
students held Sept. 24
- Medford family business workshop
slated
- Leno named head of Extension Home
Economics department
- State's climatologist to lead
national organization
- OSU acquires collection of Malamud
works
- Solutions found to potatoes' corky
ringspot
- Today's warm wet weather result of
tropical storm Ignacio
- OSU
appoints interim vice president for finance
- Mercedes Bates, the
executive woman behind Betty Crocker, dies at 81
- Is tobacco fraud a symptom of
wider truth-bending?
- National pesticide network adds
web site, more staff
- Natural population controls in
marine fish demonstrated
- UPS strike shouldn't
effect OSU textbook delivery
- Murdock gift allows X-ray lab
- New selenium test allows better look into
toxicity, deficiency
- 4-H Exchange program celebrates
25th anniversary
- Alum named to
leading Forest Service slot
- Finance head to lead OSU athletics
- Emeritus administrator to help run
veterinary group
- Riparian zones
need nature's touch, not man's
- Relay cropping: lawn-like fields
soak up cornfields' manure smell and runoff
- Dairy scientist challenges protein
feed limits
- Grants Pass, Madras students earn
four-year science and technology scholarships
- Indian spiritual leader to visit OSU
in mid-August
- How to beat the weather and
sugar beet weeds
- Bag those posts to stave off rot
- OSU scientists clone Mendel's
famous dwarfing gene
- 'Soft' control of pests saves
money, may be more effective
- Yeast may prevent pear rot
- Research subs beneath Arctic ice to
study currents, river pollution, radiation, climate change
- OSU communicators win national
awards
- Fresh sliced pears on their way
to market
- Interns enter engineering
program with 100 percent hiring history
July 1997
June 1997
May 1997
April 1997
March 1997
- Presidents urge focus on
students
- OSU awarded for electronic
services
- Cryptographer, electronic commerce
expert to talk April 8
- "The Betrayal of Science and
Reason" author Paul Ehrlich speaks April 9
- Logging competition held April 3-5
- Spring film series includes "Secrets
and Lies"
- Thirty- to 45-year-old women
sought for bone study
- New offices to be opened this
fall to help students
- Program helps Native, American
Indian students
- Series offered on flood damage,
prevention, causes
- Historian recounts 750 years of
Europe's first insane asylum
- OSU
honored by business coalition for electronic services
- Spreading disease threatens PNW horses
- Student helps grow food for
those in need
- Sally McNall reads poetry March 31
- Foundation opens food science
scholarship
- OSU is open to businesses
- Students plan Hispanic event
- Albany sophomore to rule OSU
airwaves
- OSU to hold rules hearing April 2
- Fraternity to roll keg for Kidney
Association
- Springfield students to run
Barometer, KBVR-TV
- Greek Chefs offer benefit for Habitat
for Humanity
- Center offers finals food for
students
- Sustainable forestry series
offered
- Ethics
expert to provide national religious perspective on cloning
- Exercise prof given regional honor
- Barometer editor tagged as OSA
intern
- Students plan Indonesian Night
April 6
- Saadat to speak on state's minority
women on March 14
- Publisher honors researcher's
biography
- Low-vision students' education aided
by donation
- Family business course
offered statewide
- Wheelchair device makes riding bus
safe, easier
- Historian, animal
biologist named Distinguished Professors
- Talented, gifted summer programs
offered
- Don't touch that "abandoned" seal
pup!
- Soil, water, pests covered in
March 18 crop workshop
- Applications from high achieving
students at record levels
- Learning for life: New Alumni
College unveiled
- OSU provides statewide access to 11
degrees--for starters
- Hunger banquet benefits Habitat
for Humanity
- Course focuses on world's
oceans
- Civil Rights leader to speak on
campus
February 1997
January 1997
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