CAPS adjusts to new reality
Counseling now offered via Zoom
Counseling now offered via Zoom
Making a difference has inspired TRACE workers
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Lori Englehardt and her team quickly adjusted the way mail and packages were delivered on the Corvallis campus.
Jennifer McKee, a self-described sewing fanatic, is doing her part to fill the national shortage of protective face masks with homemade ones.
Nash Hall building manager Cindy Fisher is making sure everyone's research and equipment stays safe while campus is in lockdown mode.
Parenting specialist Michaella Sektnan is providing parenting resources to groups statewide, as well as continuing her volunteer work with foster families.
Kristin Swetland is working with Samaritan to print out masks for medical staff
CORVALLIS, Ore. – The Oregon State University Alumni Association is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic by launching a worldwide two-week virtual gathering of volunteers called OSU Digital Days of Service.
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State University is joining universities and academic health centers nationally in making licensing agreements for its intellectual property quickly executable to speed up the development of technologies that can be used to diagnose, treat and prevent COVID-19.
Jocelyn Orr in the Office of the Registrar helped her team transition to remote work via the strategic use of softphones.