How OSU and Bobby Kennedy helped 1967 alumnus Husnu Ozyegin change the world
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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.
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.”
War and Roses
A different point of view on one of Oregon State’s most unusual and historic athletic contests
Who chooses whom in Beaver Nation?
30.5% of OSU pharmacy majors who choose a Beaver choose a fellow pharmacy major.
Ed Said: Moving moments and a bull named Satan’s Sister
We asked President Ray to talk about encounters with alumni.
Director’s Cut: Keeping a promise to serve you better
… Part of our institutional personality to try to be authentic about what we can deliver …
Rower regains pull after cancer
“She got off and she was crying. And she was just so thankful she could do this again.”
Back in the Day: A college by another name
Few academic units at Oregon State have reset their goals so dramatically
From Where I Sit: A remarkable way to build ‘degree equity’
… Nothing about OSU gets more consistent media attention than do our athletic contests and the young people in them.
A most hospitable collaboration
Tourism professionals sharpen skills with help from OSU-Cascades, Cornell University
A fairy-tale job
Alum leads Portland creature team for NBC’s ‘Grimm,’ in which beaver creatures wear Beaver gear



