Come ready; go boldly
How OSU and Bobby Kennedy helped 1967 alumnus Husnu Ozyegin change the world
A Commencement like no other
First Lady Michelle Obama draws record crowd as more grads than ever participate
A Heisman won on the field and in the mailbox
A look back on the 50th anniversary of Terry Baker’s triumph
Oates inspires campus writers
Honoree Joyce Carol Oates wows her hosts and grants instant credibility to the OSU’s new literary award
Ed Said: The people you’ll meet …
OSU’s president has learned from many interesting people, some of them quite famous
From Where I Sit: How not to answer a really important call
He was probably thinking, “I finally get time to answer these questions and it turns out there’s an idiot running my alma mater’s alumni magazine.”
Director’s Cut: First year was quite a ride
I grow more excited all the time about the new trails OSU is blazing in research and teaching. Every week there’s at least one new Oregon State accomplishment to brag about.
Not-so-small talk
One-or-two-liners for not-so-bashful Beavers who want to brag a little
OSU-Cascades growing, thinking big
Oregon State University – Cascades, the experiment that started 11 years ago with modest goals for bringing higher education to Central Oregon, has moved far beyond expectations and is on the brink of blossoming into a full, four-year branch campus of OSU.
Back in the Day: A stroll through the past
Even with growth and amazing change, the campus is still a fine place for a walk down memory lane
Playing the Open with Dad on the bag
When OSU’s Nick Sherwood got it in his head that he wanted his father to caddy for him at the U.S. Open, he made sure to ask in advance
Alumni Profile: OSU-Cascades graduate brings talent to promotional short films
Wes Coughlin may be new to the business world only two years after earning a business degree, but he isn’t new to films
Alumni Profile: Proud young engineering alumna is already a successful mentor
“When you go to an interview people are always telling you, ‘We love OSU graduates.’ It’s nice to hear that.”
OSU alumni sail the Baltic Sea
What a great time we are having as we sail the Baltic. We are in our 2nd port city, St. Petersburg, Russia and are out taking in the sites of this historic city. Yesterday we took in the sites of the port city of Helsinki in Finland. We were treated to a beautiful sunny day [...]
Jewels of The Antiquity: End of our voyage
It’s time to leave our boat and return home to Oregon. The transition back to our normal life will be difficult. I’m trying to figure out how to fit our cabin steward and chef into my luggage. The Oregon State alumni on this trip have been so much fun. All of our excursions were done [...]
Jewels of The Antiquity: Arles
Orange chocolate cake seemed fitting for the Oregon State crowd.
Jewels of The Antiquity: Under a Tuscan Sun
The highlight of the day was seeing Michelangelo’s David. It positively glowed.
Jewels of The Antiquity: Welcome to Roma
As we toured the Coliseum, it did not take much imagination to picture the hunts or gladiator fights.
Jewels of The Antiquity: A cliff hanger
The Italians are very pragmatic about a volcano in their backyard.
Jewels of The Antiquity: Volcanoes rule
I know the story of Pompeii and I knew that it had been excavated, but I was totally unprepared for this amazing archaeological site. They started excavation in the mid 1700s and they are still working on it. We saw frescoes in some of the houses, chariot tracks in the stone streets and bodies of [...]
Jewels of The Antiquity: Corfu town, Greece
Corfu was such a wonderful surprise.
Jewels of The Antiquity: Retirement home
… the perfect location with an amazing view.
Jewels of The Antiquity: Eating well
The potato was shaped like a pear.
Jewels of The Antiquity: Ravenna
The city of Ravenna is an interesting juxtaposition.
Jewels of The Antiquity: Things to know in Venice
You need a tour guide like Barbara.



