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AgSciAcademicReport2016-2017
IntroductionTheCollegeofAgriculturalSciences(AgSci)connectspeopleandtheenvironment,helpingcommunitiesandindustriesthrivebyfindingreal-worldsolutionsthatarebotheconomicallyandecologicallysustainable.Withover2600students,250professorialfaculty,$500,000inscholarships,and$90millioninresearchgrantsandcontracts,AgSciisintegraltoOSU’sstandingasatop-tierland-grantuniversityanditsinternationalrankingforagricultureandforestry.
TheStudentExperienceAgSciprovidesatransformationaleducationalexperienceforalllearnersby:
Enhancingthelearningenvironmenttoraiseandequalizestudentsuccess:Ø Fisheries&Wildlifecreatedanewgraduatecourse,PsychologyofEnvironmentalDecisions,whichcoverssocial
foundationsformanagersandthegeneralpublictomakedecisionsregardingtheuseofnaturalresources.Ø AppliedEconomicsinstitutedanewdepartmentalseminarseries,TakingTimeforTeaching,tosharepedagogyresearch
andstrategiesamongAECfaculty.Graduatestudentsalsoparticipatedasaone-creditseminar.Ø TheJobMarketPreparationProgramforPhDcandidatesinAppliedEconomicsisayear-long,faculty-ledprogramthat
providesPhDcandidateswithjobskills:applicationwriting,presentingresearch,interviewing,andwebpresence.Ø AppliedEconomicscreatedtheSecondYearPaperprogramforPhDstudentsthatculminatesinwritingandpresentinga
researchpaper,inordertolearnhowtocommunicateresearchideasinpublishablewrittenform.
Makinghigh-impactlearningahallmarkofundergraduateeducation:Ø StatisticsfacultyLanXue,DuoJiang,YuanJiang,andTomSharptonreceivedaResearchExperiencesforUndergraduates
grantfromtheAmericanStatisticalAssociationtosupportundergradresearchinmicrobiomeinformatics.Ø Fisheries&Wildlifecreatedanewrequiredcourse,CommunicationSkillsforFisheriesandWildlifeProfessionals,to
engageundergraduatesinapplyingtheircommunicationskillsacrossdiverseaudiences.Ø TheEasternOregonAgricultureandNaturalResourceProgramexpandeditsclassofferings,aswellascollaborativework
experiencesforundergraduates.
Advancinglearningthroughcoursedesign,assessment,andfacultydevelopment:Ø AgriculturalEducation&GeneralAgriculturedevelopedanintegratedCurriculumforAgriculturalScience
Education(CASE)courseforagriculturalscienceteacherpreparation.Ø FrankChapleninBiological&EcologicalEngineeringcreatedahybridcoursedesignforAdvancedFoodProcessing
gearedforFoodScience&TechnologymajorsanddegreerequirementsforIFTprogramcertification.Ø JeffAndersoninBotany&PlantPathologydesignedanddeliveredacapstonecourseforthenewBiologicalData
Sciencegraduateminor,whichprovidesgradstudentswithhands-onexperienceinlifescienceresearch.
CollegeofAgriculturalSciencesStrandAgriculturalHall
Corvallis,Oregon97331-7301agsci.oregonstate.edu
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Growingonlineeducationandexploringnewpedagogicalmodels:Ø AgriculturalEducation&GeneralAgriculturedevelopedanewuniversity-wideleadershipminorthatisnow
offeredthroughEcampus.Ø BernadineStrikinHorticulturedevelopedacourseinBlueberryPhysiology,ProductionSystems,and
Managementfornon-creditaudiencesthroughProfessionalandContinuingEducation(PACE).Ø AndrewMillisoninHorticultureexpandedcreditandnon-creditpermaculturecoursesbydeliveringaMassive
OpenOnlineCourse(MOOC),complimentedbyanopentextbook,reachingnearly35,000students.Ø HorticultureexpandedtheirofferingofaBaccCorecourse(Plagues,Pests,andPolitics)throughEcampus,now
servingabout600studentsperyear,improvingaccessforbothworkinganddistancestudents.Ø Statisticsdevelopedfivenewonlinecoursesandtwonewonlineprograms:GraduateCertificateinDataAnalysisandMS
inDataAnalytics:bothprogramsaremultidisciplinary,incollaborationwithEECS.Ø Animal&RangelandSciencespioneeredanewonlinedegreeprograminRangelandScience,whichisthefirstandonly
ofitskindinthenation.
HelpingensurethesuccessofinternationalstudentsØ FoodScience&Technology(FST)partneredwithINTOtoconnectINTOPathwaystudentstoFSTearlyintheir
studies.Studentsmeetwithanadvisorandreceiveorientationtoofferingstailoredtotheirneeds.Developinggloballeadersthroughengagementwithothercountries:Ø BrianSidlauskas(Fisheries&Wildlife)ledanexpeditiontoGabon,whereheworkedwithTheNatureConservancy
andsixGabonesescientiststoassesspotentialimpactsonfishbiodiversityofthreeproposedhydroelectricdams.Theexpeditionyielded5,000newspecimensandgeneticsamplesfortheOSUIchthyologyCollection.
Ø AquaFishsupportedandmentorednearly120undergraduateandgraduatestudentsinninecountries,andtrained294peopleduring10short-termtrainingeventsinsevencountries,coveringavarietyoftopicsaboutaquaculture.
Ø PhDStudentPabloFierro,acceptedasavisitingScholarinFisheries&WildlifefromUniversityofConcepcion(Chile),developedecologicalindicatorsofwaterqualityinstreamsofChilephysiographicallysimilartoPNWstreams.
Ø MatthewMartin,agraduatestudentinBotany&PlantPathology,wasselectedtoattendthericeproductioncourseinInternationalRiceResearchInstituteinthePhilippines.
Expandingstrategiestorecruitdiverseandhigh-achievingstudents:Ø KlamathBasinResearch&ExtensionCentercontinuedtheDegreeCompletionProgramwithKlamathCommunity
Collegeandgraduatedfivestudentswithfour-yeardegrees.Ø UndergraduatestudentBenRietmannwasselectedbytheAmericanSocietyofAnimalSciencetoserveasasummer
2017SciencePolicyInterninWashington,workingforUSDA'sNIFAontheFarmBillandotherissuesinCongress.Ø TheUSDAAgriculturalOutlookStudentDiversityProgramchoseanAgScistudentforthe4thyearinarow.Joshua
Harms,anAgBusinessManagementmajor,wasselectedforthecompetitiveprograminWashington,DC.Ø TheAgSciLeadershipAcademypaired27students,manyfromunderrepresentedgroups,withfacultymentorsfor
yearlongleadershipdevelopment.Ø AgriculturalEducation&GeneralAgriculturereceivedover$36,000todirectlyfundunderrepresentedandhigh
achievinggraduatestudents.Ø FiveOSUFermentationSciencestudentsreceivedJackJoyceScholarshipstotaling$70,000.Thescholarshipswere
createdbyColumbiaDistributingandRogueBrewingasatributetoRoguefounderJackJoyce.Ø ValerianDoljainBotany&PlantPathologyparticipatedintheinternationalconference‘BioresourcesandViruses’,
inKyiv,Ukraine,whereheheldaQ&Asessionwith100+UkrainianstudentsonUSeducation&researchcareers.Ø JeffAndersoninBotany&PlantPathologydevelopedworkshopsandlaboratoryactivitieson“DNABiologyand
Bioinformatics”aspartoftwoseparateOSUSTEMacademysummercampsfor24highschoolstudents.Ø JavierRojojoinedStatisticsandbroughthisResearchforUndergraduatesSummerInstituteprogramtoOSU,which
focusesonrecruiting,training,andguidingunderrepresentedminoritiesandeconomicallydisadvantagedstudents.
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Creatingprogramsthatsupportlifelonglearning:Ø TheOregonMasterBeekeeperProgram,incollaborationwiththeOregonStateBeekeepersAssociation,hasdelivered
accreditededucationtomorethan1,000beekeeperstodate.Thereisalreadyalongwaitlistfor2018.Ø Nearly3,000MasterGardenerscompleted82,000+hoursoftrainingtoprovidehighqualityservicetoover105,000
Oregoniansanddonated214,000hoursoftheirtime,atavalueof$4.9millionand103FTE.Ø GailLangellottoandtheOSUCommunityHorticultureTeamhostedthe2017InternationalMasterGardenerConference
inPortland,whichdrewover1,300attendeesfromtheUSandCanada.Enhancingexperientiallearning:Ø FisheriesandWildlifedevelopedanewexperientiallearningcourse,EcologyandConservationofHawaiianCoralReefs.Ø TheFoodInnovationCenterprovided3BranchExperimentStation(BES)internships,2high-schoolinternships,4OHSU
dieticianrotations,1internationalinternship(Chile),andemployed5undergradsinSensoryandConsumerEvaluation.Ø TheExploringWorldAgriculturefaculty-ledcoursetook14AppliedEconomicsstudentstoFrancetostudytheFrench
foodsystem,frompoint-of-productiontoretailsales.Ø AppliedEconomicsdevelopedAgBizLogic,asuiteoffarm-scaleeconomic,financial,andenvironmentaldecision
toolsforbusinessesthatgrow,harvest,package,addvalue,andsellagriculturalproducts. Ø EasternOregonAgriculturalResearchCenterprovided5BESinternships,7internationalinternshipsinBrazil,and
employed18undergradsassummertechnicians.Ø TheOSULeadershipMinor,offeredthroughAgSci,had43studentsfromsevendifferentcollegesparticipatingin
leadershipdevelopmentinternships.Ø Newexperientiallearningopportunitiesinmarineornithologywereincorporatedintoathree-courseprogression
throughFisheriesandWildlife;significantfuturegrowthisanticipatedaspartofOSU'sMarineStudiesInitiative.Ø StudentsintheTurfManagementprograminternedatvariousgolfcoursesaroundthecountry.AlecKowalewskiin
Horticulturevisitedeachintern,tohelpstudentsgetthemostbenefitfromtheirinternships.Ø HorticulturecourseworkpromotescommunityengagementinprojectssuchasrestoringOakCreek,buildingagarden
complexinMcNaryEast,andinstallingagreenroofandlandscapingattheCorvallisFireStation.Ø TheOregonFloraProjectoffersengaged32studentswithhands-onexperienceinrestorationprojectdesign,
planting,andnativeseedcollection,throughpaidpositions,volunteerism,andinternships.Ø EnvironmentalandMolecularToxicologystudentsMichaelGarlandandMitraGeierwerejointlyawardedan
ExternshipAwardatthePacificNorthwestNationalLaboratorytostudyregenerationinzebrafish.
LeadersinResearchandInnovationAgSciintegratesscholarship,creativity,andcollaborationthroughoutlearninganddiscoveryby:
Attractingandretaininghigh-qualityfaculty:Ø ChrisMundtinBotany&PlantPathologyidentifiedawheatvarietythataltersthesoilmicrobiometosuppressa
highlyimportantrootdiseasecalled“take-all”.Ø SouthernOregonResearchandExtensionCenterhiredtwonewtenuretrackfaculty:AchalaKCinPlantPathology
andAlexLevininViticulture,aswellasAgriculturalExtensionAsst.ProfessorofPracticeGordonJones.Ø HillaryEgnaatAquaFishservedasapanelistattheSeaWebSeafoodSummit,offeringperspectivesondeveloping
newapproachesforsustainableseafoodsystems;andataUSAIDmeetinginSenegal,WestAfrica,discussingkeyagricultureandnutritionresearchpriorities.
Ø FoodScience&Technologyhiredfournewtenure-trackfaculty:ChristopherCurtin(brewingmicrobiologist),JovanaKovacevic(foodsafety),JungKwon(seafoodinnovation),andSi-HongPark(foodsafety).
Ø JuyunLiminFoodScience&TechnologyhadherresearchhighlightedinnationalandinternationalpublicationsandinThinkOutLoudonNationalPublicRadio.
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Ø Horticulturehiredtwonewtenure-trackfacultyoncampus:AndonyMelathopoulos(Extensionpollinatorhealth),andMarceloMoretti(weedscience).
Ø Horticulturehiredoff-campusfaculty,includingJeffChoate(HorticultureinLinnCounty),GregO’Neill(MinorCropPesticideRegistrationProgramatNWREC),AlexanderLevin(ViticultureatSOREC),ScottLucas(HorticultureatHAREC),andNicoleSanchez(HorticultureatKlamathCountyandarea).
Ø KimAndersoninEnvironmental&MolecularToxicologyhadherchemicaldetectorwristbandsfeaturedbyseveralmediaoutlets,includingBBCNews,KPTVNewsinPortland,andACSChemicalEngineering&News.
Ø StaciSimonichinEnvironmental&MolecularToxicologyhadherresearchonthecancerrisksofair-pollutantspublishedinseveralmediaoutlets,includingtheProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciences.
Increasingthequality,capacity,andimpactofgraduateprograms:Ø AgriculturalEducation&GeneralAgriculturenowofferstwograduateLeadership(LEAD)electivecourseswiththe
CollegeofEducationMSprogramandtheGraduateCertificateinCollegeandUniversityTeaching.Ø FoodScience&TechnologygraduatestudentsorganizedahighlysuccessfulTasteofResearchDayincluding
invitedspeakersand29“speedpresentations”tocapsulizetheresearchacrossthedepartment.Ø JenniferFieldinEnvironmental&MolecularToxicologyreceivedthe2016ExcellenceinGraduateMentoring
AwardfromOSU.Ø PredoctoraltraineeGloriaGarciainEnvironmental&MolecularToxicologywasawardedthe2017EricA.
AndreasenMemorialGraduateStudentAwardforExcellenceinResearchandScholarship.Ø StaceyHarperandSusanTiltoninEnvironmental&MolecularToxicologyorganizedThePacificNorthwest
AssociationofToxicologistsWorkShadowEvent.Ø TheHuman-AnimalInteractionLab,directedbyMoniqueUdellinAnimalandRangelandSciences,hadresearch
oncaninegeneticsfeaturedbyseveralmediaoutlets,includingBBC,NationalGeographic,andSmithsonian.Ø Graduatestudentgroupsareactiveincollaborativeoutreachandresearch,forexample:
Team-Tox,(Environmental&MolecularToxicology)providesprofessionaldevelopmentbeyondtheEMTcurriculum,andwererecentlyawarded$3500fromtheERJackmanFriends&AlumniClub.
FisheriesandWildlifeGraduateStudentAssociationactivelyengagesonlineF&Wstudentswithcampus-basedcolleaguesinactivities,symposia,andprofessionaldevelopmentopportunities.
BUDS(BolsteringUndergraduateDevelopmentandSuccess),BotanyandPlantPathologygraduatestudentsmentorundergraduatestostrengthenacademicexcellence.
Expandinghigh-profileprogramsintheartsandhumanities:Ø ArtAboutAgriculturehasconnectedurbanandruralculturefor40years.SpacewithintheremodeledStrandAgHall
nowservesasarotatinggalleryforthis250-pieceartcollection,whichwasrecentlyappraisedatmorethan$300,000andpurchasedexclusivelywithprivatefunds,gifts,sponsors,andgrants.
Cultivatingtransdisciplinaryresearchtoadvancethescienceofsustainableearthecosystems:Ø MichaelBehrenfeld’sresearchteaminBotanyandPlantPathologycontinuestheNorthAtlanticAerosolandMarine
EcosystemsprojecttostudyphytoplanktonannualbiomasscyclesandatmosphericaerosolsintheNorthAtlantic.Ø TomSharpton(MicrobiologyandStatistics)isleadingtheOSUMicrobiomeInitiative,supportedbyNSFandOSU,which
exploresnewscientificandenvironmentalapplicationsofmicrobiomescience.SharptonrepresentedOSUataWhiteHouseannouncementofthe$121millionNationalMicrobiomeInitiativebytheOfficeofScienceandTechnology.
Ø AppliedEconomicsfacultyareinvolvedinamultidisciplinaryprogramthatstudiesColumbiaRiverwaterallocationacrosscompetingusesinasecuredecisionsupportsystemforcoordinationofadaptationplanning.
Ø JohnAntleinAppliedEconomicswastheleadguesteditorofaspecialissueofAgriculturalSystemsJournal,whichfocusedonpromotingtransdisciplinarycollaborationamongtheagriculturalsciencecommunity.
Ø LarryLevinAppliedEconomicswasaguestco-editorofaspecialissueofthejournalAgriculture,whichdevelopedamultidisciplinarydiscussionoflocalandregionalagri-foodsystemsasalternativestoexistingconventionalones.
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Ø NadiaA.StreletskayastartedtheAppliedEconomicsExperimentalLabandreceivedaTeachingInnovationgrantforthepurchaseofMicrosoftSurfaceProtabletstouseinteachingandresearch.
Ø AnAppliedEconomicsteamledthesocioeconomicmodelingandanalysisforanNSF-fundedmultidisciplinaryresearchprojecton“water,sustainabilityandclimate”intheWillametteBasin.
Ø StevenDundasinAppliedEconomicshelpedrunaworkshoptodevelopnewtransdisciplinaryideasfocusedonmarineandcoastalissues,onbehalfoftheResearchSteeringcommitteefortheMarineStudiesInitiative.
Ø FritziGrevstadinBotany&PlantPathologyisdevelopinganewpubliclyaccessiblegeo-climaticphenologymodellingplatformandbiologicalcontrolprogramforinvasiveknotweeds,withpartnersinCanadaandtheUK.
Ø ScottBakerinFisheries&WildlifeiscollaboratingwiththeOceanAllianceinusinganUnmannedAerialVehicle,calledSnotBot,tocollectandextractDNAfromtheblowofwhales.
Ø AlixGitelmaninStatisticsisco-PIona5-year,$3MmultidisciplinaryNSFResearchTraineeshipprogramtoadvancegraduateeducationtraininginSTEMfields.
Ø ChadHigginsinBiological&EcologicalEngineeringrepresentedOSUataNorthwestsummitwithresearchersfromWashingtonandIdahotoaddressfood,water,andenergychallengesasregional,interconnectedissues.
Ø AgSciresearchersdiscoveredthatclimatechangeisdisruptingKodiakbearfeedingcycles,luringthemawayfromsalmoninfavorofearlier-bloomingelderberries,whichcouldhaveprofoundecologicalimplications.
Ø FisheriesandWildliferesearchershavelinkedarapiddeclineinAlaskanseabirdpopulationstodisappearingprey,suchaskrillandherring,whichhaslargelybeenfueledbychangingoceanconditions.
Ø ResearchersattheSinnhuberAquaticResearchLabfoundthattheeffectsofbenzopyreneexposureinzebrafisharehereditary,indicatingthathumanembryonicexposurecanchangethegenomeforfuturegenerations.
StrengtheningImpactThroughoutOregonandBeyondPositioningOSU’soutreachandengagementprogramsaslearninglaboratoriesthat:Promotehigh-impactlearningandeffectivelyutilizeuniversityresearch:Ø AquaFishresearchersinGhanaandUgandaincreasedtheutilityofmobilephonesforaquaculturebyproviding
marketdataandinformationonbestfarmingpracticesthroughtext-basedsystemsandapplications.Ø LuisaSantamariainBotany&PlantPathologyisconductingfoodsafetyworkshopsforberryfarmowners,
managers,andotherswhoareresponsibleforensuringthatgoodagriculturalpracticesareobserved.Ø TheOregonFloraProjectconducted11workshopsintheeffectiveuseofnativeplantsforover400gardenersand
landscapers,andcreatedawebpagetopresentthecommercialavailabilityofnativeplants.Ø YanyunZhaoinFoodScience&Technologyandherresearchteamhavedevelopedawater-resistant,antimicrobial
ediblewrapforfoodpreservation,whichcouldreplacesyntheticwrapscurrentlyusedformeats.Ø ResearchersintheCenterforGenomeResearchandBiocomputingmappedthegenomesequenceoftheNorth
Americanbeaver,whichwillyieldinsightsintobeaverpopulationsandtheirevolutionaryorigins.
Supportregional-basedproblem-solvingwithresearch-basedalternatives:Ø ResearchersatSouthernOregonResearch&ExtensionCenterhavedevelopedateamapproachtoaddressserious
commercialwinegrapeissues,includingthenewdisease“redblotch.”Ø AppliedEconomicssuccessfullylaunchedanewresearchinitiativewiththeOregonWineResearchInstituteto
examineeconomicandmarketissuesfacingtheOregonwineindustry.Ø TheOSUOrganicExtensionProgramwaslaunchedinapartnershipbetweenOregonTilthandtheOSUCenterfor
SmallFarms&CommunityFoodSystemstodeveloporganicagriculture,Oregon’sfastest-growingfarmsector.Ø TheOSUExtensionSmallFarmsPrograminitiatedtheDryFarmingCollaborative,whichconsistsoffarmers,
extensioneducators,plantbreeders,andotherspartneringtoincreaseknowledgeandawarenessofdryfarming.Ø TheOSUPlantClinic,housedinBotany&PlantPathology,providedinformationanddiagnosestonearly800
companiesservingover1,200clientsacrosstheUS.Correctidentificationofproblemsreducesunnecessarytreatmentswhichmitigatesenvironmentalimpactandmaximizesresources.
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Growruralandurbanregionalcenterstoadvancesocialprogress:Ø TheKlamathCountyExtensionServiceDistrictthatwaspassedbyvotersinMayof2015contributedcloseto$180,000
inthe2016fiscalyear.Ø KlamathBasinResearch&ExtensionCenter(KBREC)continuestoworkwiththeBasinPartnersInternshipProgramto
bringjobskillstrainingtotheKlamathBasin.Itprovided19internshipslastyear,andwillincreaseto35-40in2017.
Driveeconomicdevelopment:Ø TheTri-StatePotatoBreedingandVarietyDevelopmentteamthatseveralAgScifacultyparticipateinhasreleased
potatovarietiesthatcontributemorethan$500MinvaluetovariouseconomiesinthePacificNorthwest.Ø ChristineBrekken,MalloryRahe,andLarryLevinAppliedEconomicsworkedonasetofeffortstoinvestigatethe
economic,social,andenvironmentalimpactsoflocalfoodsystemsinOregon.Ø StuartReitzandClintShockattheMalheurExperimentStation,alongwithJoyWaite-CusicinFoodScience&
Technology,workedwithoniongrowerstoensurethehighestfoodsafetyandqualityduringgrowingandharvesting,withaspecialemphasisonirrigationwaterquality.
Ø ClintShockatMalheurExperimentStationandMaziarKandelousinCrop&SoilScienceareworkingtogetherwithseveralOSUfacultyandSmartVineyardstooptimizegrapeproductionandreducetheuseofirrigationwater.
Ø PlantbreedersaredevelopingnewvarietiesofhopsandbarleytoprovideNorthwestbrewerswithafullrangeofflavorsandaromas,helpingtodriveinnovationforOregon’s$4.5Bcraftbeerindustry.
Ø ThenewSpiritsTeachingandInnovativeLibationsLab(STILLab)isexploringnewproductsandprocesses,includingtheuseofnativejuniperberriesfordistillinggin,tohelpgrowOregon’sdistillingindustry.
Ø ResearchersattheFoodInnovationCentercollaboratedwithOregonDept.ofAgtopresenttheCrop-UpDinnerSeries,whichhelpedincreaseawarenessofthebountifuldiversityOregonSpecialtyCrops.
Increasestudyabroadandstrategicinternationalresearchpartnerships:Ø TheNorthAmericanAssociationofFisheriesEconomists,housedinAppliedEconomics,organizedaresearch
conferenceinLaPaz,Mexico,toenhancecollaborationamongeconomistsworkingonaquaculture.Ø AquaFishcontinuedtopartnerwithinstitutionsworldwidetodevelopandtransferinnovativetechnologiesand
managementpracticesinaquacultureandfisheries.Highlightsfromthepastyearinclude: InNepal,successfullybreedingandgrowinganeconomicallyimportantcool-waterfish,Sahar,inwarmerwater,
expandingthepotentialforaquacultureandreplenishingdecliningnaturalstocks. InCambodia,playingacriticalroleinliftingthegovernmentbanonsnakeheadaquaculture,andinformingthe
designandimplementationofasuccessfulandsustainablesnakeheadpolicy. InTanzania,formulatingfishfeedusinghighqualityproteinfrominvertebrates,whichcanreduceoverhead
costsandimprovethesustainabilityofsmallholderaquaculturesystems.Ø DawnMoyerandMistyLambertinAgriculturalEducation&GeneralAgricultureledaFarm,Fork,&Glass
InnovationTourinEngland.Ø RobSuryanandtheSeabirdOceanographyLab,incollaborationwithUSandJapaneseagencies,documentedthe
firstsuccessesoftheirendangered-speciesreintroductioneffortsinarecentpublicationinAnimalConservation.Ø TomShellhammerinFoodScience&Technologyorganizedandhostedthe2017InternationalBrewers
SymposiumonHopFlavorandAromainBeeratOSU,whichdrew190participants.Ø CindyOcambinBotany&PlantPathologyparticipatedinanevaluationandoutreachonblackSigatokaintheDominican
RepublicandengagedwiththebananaindustryintheDominicanRepublic.Ø HillaryEgnaatAquaFishorganizedandchairedanall-daytechnicalsessionattheWorldAquaculture2017
conference,whichwasattendedbyapproximately1,500peoplefrom100countries,andalsoservedontheawardscommitteeattheAssociationforInternationalAgriculture&RuralDevelopment53rdAnnualConference.
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Engagealumniandotherexternalpartnerstoadvanceourgoals:Ø WiththeEasternOregonUniversityAlumniOffice,theAg&NaturalResourceprogramatEOUisorganizingthefirst
OSU@EOUalumnireunionwhichwilloccuratEOU’shomecominggameinOctober.Ø TheEasternOregonAgriculturalResearchCenternominatedtheUnionStationRedBarnasa2018Oregon’sMost
EndangeredPlaces.Ifaccepted,thisstatuswillhelpengageexternalpartnerswithfuturerestorationprojects.Ø TheEasternOregonAgriculturalResearchCentercontinuestohosttheSummerAgricultureInstituteSessionIIthat
provideshands-onpedagogicalexperienceinagricultureandnaturalresourcestoOregoneducators(K-12).Ø AgriculturalEducation&GeneralAgricultureconducted10teacherprofessionaldevelopmentworkshopsin
conjunctionwiththeOregonAgricultureTeachersAssociation.Ø TheAgSciLeadershipAcademybroughtinover20industryspeakerstoprovideleadershipdevelopmenttraining
forAgScistudents.Ø AgriculturalEducation&GeneralAgricultureorganizedandconductedstatewideworkshopsengagingover120
highschoolagricultureandSTEMteachers.
Buildcommunitynetworksfortwo-wayengagement:Ø StevenDundasinAppliedEconomicsisco-PI(withotherOSUfaculty)fora2017OregonSeaGrantSEEDprojectto
developcoastalcommunitynetworkstoimproveresilienceandadaptationtoacuteandchroniccoastalhazards.Ø AgriculturalEducation&GeneralAgriculturehostedtheOregonFFACareerDevelopmentEventdayswhich
allowedover1,000highschoolstudentstoengageinSTEMrelatedactivitiesthroughoutAgSci.Ø TheOSUCenterforSmallFarms&CommunityFoodSystemsisoneoftwobackboneorganizationssupportingthe
workoftheOregonCommunityFoodSystemsNetwork,acollaborationof40nonprofitorganizationsacrossOregondedicatedtostrengtheninglocalandregionalfoodsystems.
EssentialCommitmentsofOSU
EnhancingDiversityIncreasingdiversityoffaculty,staff,andstudents:Ø DavidLewisandStevenDundasinAppliedEconomicswereco-mentorsforanundergraduateresearcherfroman
underrepresentedgroupthroughtheRegionalApproachestoClimateChange(REACCH)program.Ø TheInternationalInstituteforFisheriesEconomicsandTrade(AppliedEconomics)appliedeconomicanalysistogender
issuesinfisheriesandaquaculturesectorsbyhostingaspecialconferencesession,bydevelopinganew“bestpaper”prizetoencouragefuturework,andbysupportingthedevelopmentofthenewglobal“Genderaquafish”network.
Ø TheSTEMsummercampforDNABiologyandBioinformatics,co-organizedbyPankajJaiswalinBotany&PlantPathology,providedfinancialsupportto36underrepresentedandlow-incomestudentsforthe2-weekcamp.
Ø AquacultureWithoutFrontiershonoredHillaryEgnaatAquaFishforhercommitmentandachievementstowardincreasingcapacityandsustainabilityforpeopleandinstitutionsindevelopingcountriesforalmost3decades.
Ø HillaryEgnaatAquaFishpublishedachapterinabookthatidentifiesshortcomingsingenderintegrationindisastermanagementinfishingandaquaculturecommunitiesaswellasmitigationsolutionsthatareunderway.
Ø AgriculturalEducation&GeneralAgriculturereceivedNIFAfundingspecificallyallocatedtorecruitandretainunderrepresentedgraduatestudents.
Ø IvanArismendiinFisheries&WildlifewastheleadauthorofanarticlepublishedinBioscienceaboutdiversityandinclusioninfisheriessciences,whichwasrecognizedasaPointofPridebyOSU’sOfficeofInstitutionalDiversity.
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StewardshipofResourcesEnhancingresourcesthroughprivatephilanthropyby:Promotingsustainablebuiltandnaturalenvironments:Ø JohnAntleinAppliedEconomicsco-leadstheAgModelIntercomparisonandImprovementProject,aninternational
organizationpromotingcollaborationamongagsciencestoimprovetheuseofquantitativetoolsfordecisionmaking.Ø AppliedEconomicsoffersaclass,ConservationonPrivateLand,withpresentationsbytheGreenbeltLandTrust,
RockyMountainElkFoundation,andWetlandsConservancy;andincludesfieldtripstopropertiesundergoingextensiverestorationofwetlands,uplandprairie,andriparianvegetation.
Ø Renewedfundingofapproximately$6milliondollarsover7yearshasbeenobtainedbyCarlSchreckandDavidNoakesinFisheries&WildlifefromtheUSArmyCorpsofEngineerstocontinueresearchondevelopmentofcaptivereared,wildfish“surrogates”tostudyfishpassagebehaviorandsurvivalthroughWillametteReservoirs.
Ø ClintShockattheMalheurExperimentStationisworkingonnativeplantseedproduction,anintegralpartofthemulti-institutionalGreatBasinNativePlantProjecttoprovideplantmaterialsforrangelandrestoration.
Ø TheOregonFloraProjectwebsitehasdrawnover6,700pageviewspermonth,andisanimportantbotanicalresourcefornaturalresourcemanagers,citizenscienceinitiatives,andthenativeplantgardeningindustry.
Ø TheFoodInnovationCenterremodeledanunder-utilizedlabtobeamodernfoodsafety/microbiologylabforworkonimportantpublichealthpathogens,installedthreenewpollinatorgardensinthefrontplazaincoordinationwiththeOSUMasterGardenerProgram,andlaunchedanewwebsitetopromoteitsservices.
Ø LesleyMorrisreceivedaninternalgranttodevelopthehistoryofUnionStation’sHallRanch.Thisresearchwillbeusedasabaselineforfutureclasses,managementofOSU’sresourcesontheHallRanchandextensionactivitiesintheCatherineCreekwatershed.
Ø ChadHigginsinBiological&EcologicalEngineeringfoundthatplantingcropsdirectlybeneathsolarpanelscanboostphotovoltaicefficiency,asnotedbytheSierraClubintheirrankingofOSUasa“CoolSchool.”
Balancingeconomicandenvironmentalimprovementsintheregion:Ø FundraisingandindustrypartnershipsfortheOregonQualityFood&BeverageProductsInitiativearefocusedon
anewpilotprocessingfacilityforbeer,wine,andcheeseinnovation.TillamookCountyCreamerypledgeda$1.5milliongiftforthedairypilotplant.
Ø JoelFelixattheMalheurExperimentStationisworkingonmethodstomanageyellownutsedgeinrowcrops,especiallyonion.Yellownutsedgecausessubstantiallosstoonionproductionandisincreasinglyproblematic.
Ø PattySkinkisinHorticulturehasbeenresearchingyieldmanagementofwinegrapesthroughmultipleprojects,andtheirfindingshaveledtheindustrytoincreaseyieldtargetsby0.5to1tonperacre.
Ø AndonyMelathopoulosinHorticulturecreatedanExtensioncoursethatteachesgrowershowtoapplypesticideswithminimalimpacttopollinators.Thishasbeendeliveredtoapproximately1,200licensedpesticideapplicatorsforOregonDepartmentofAgriculturerecertificationcreditsacrossatotalofninedifferentsessions.
Ø RameshSagiliinHorticultureleadsthehoneybeeresearchandextensionprogram,whichpromotessustainableapicultureandpollinationinOregonandhasanannualestimatedeconomicimpactof$9million.
Ø RyanContrerasinHorticultureissupportingeconomicgrowthandecologicalsustainabilityofnurserycrops.Maplenurserysaleshavedeclinedto10%ofwhattheywere10yearsagoduetotheirinvasivenature.Heisdevelopingsterilemaplesforthecurrent$174millionnationalmarketformapletrees.
Ø NikWimanandVaughnWaltoninHorticulturedevelopedanewmatingdisruptionproductforfilbertworm.Thiscontributestoa70%reductionintheuseofpesticidesforthecontroloffilbertworm.
Ø VaughnWaltoninHorticulturedeterminedtheinsectvectorresponsibleforspreadinganewviraldiseasethatcausesredblotchinwinegrapes,whichcanseriouslyreducesugarcontentingrapes.
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TechnologyasaStrategicAssetSharingrelevantinformationtomakeeffectivedecisions:Ø MelodiePutnaminBotany&PlantPathologyishelpingdevelopandbeta-testhand-helddiagnosticequipment
foron-sitediagnostics;andisworkingwithfacultyinPharmacytodevelopaneffectivebiocontrolforAgrobacteriumandRhodococcus.
Equity,Inclusion,andCivilDiscourseØ RobSuryanandtheSeabirdOceanographyLabhavehostedEnvironmentfortheAmericassummerinternsforthe
past5yearstoassistwithfieldstudiesandprovideenvironmentaleducationoutreachtoHispanicstudents.Ø AquaFishsupportedthe6thGlobalSymposiumonGenderinAquacultureandFisheriesandthecreationoftheAsian
FisherySociety’sGenderinAquacultureandFisheriesSection.Ø InpartnershipwiththeWorldAquacultureSociety,AquaFishlaunchedtheWorldAquacultureSocietyAfrican
ProfessionalFellowshipinsupportofcollaborationandnetworkbuildingatWorldAquaculture2017.Ø Statisticshostedover200statisticiansoncampusfortheInternationalIndianStatisticalAssociationMeetings.
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AppendixSeveralAgScifacultyreceivedgrantsof$500,000ormore:
Ø JeffAndersoninBotany&PlantPathologyreceivedanNSFIntegrativeOrganismalSystemsawardfor$646,724. Title:“RegulationofPseudomonassyringaeVirulencebyPlant-DerivedChemicalSignals”
Ø StephenGiovannoniinMicrobiologyreceivedanNSFDimensionsofBiodiversityawardfor$799,590.Title:“Dimensions:CollaborativeResearch:FunctionalandgenomicdiversityinvitaminB1metabolismandimpactsonplanktonnetworksandproductivity”
Ø ChristianHageninFisheries&Wildlifereceivedfunds(non-competitive)formtheUSDANaturalResourcesConservationServicefor$701,040. Title:“ScienceAdvisorforLesserPrairieChickenInitiative”
Ø ShawnMehlenbacherinHorticulturereceivedaUSDASpecialtyCropResearchInitiativeawardfor$3,112,410 Title:“GenomicTools,GeneticResources,andOutreachtoExpandCommercialU.S.HazelnutProduction”
Ø TomSharptoninStatisticsreceiveda3-year$752KNSFgranttodevelopanalyticalmethodstoexaminetheevolutionaryecologicaldistributionofmicroorganisms.
Ø KatieDuggerinFisheries&Wildlifereceived$1.2MinfundingfromtheUSDAForestServicetocontinuestudiesofthedemographyofnorthernspottedowlsinOregonandWashington.
Ø PankajJaiswalinBotany&PlantPathologyreceivedaCommonReferenceOntologiesandApplicationsforPlantBiology,fromtheNationalScienceFoundationfor$1,327,215.
Ø YuanJianginStatisticsisco-PIona5-year$4millioncollaborativegrantfromNSFforaprojectongeneticallyengineeredcrops.
Ø HillaryEgnaofAquaFishreceived$3.6MfromtheUnitedStatesAgencyforInternationalDevelopment(USAID)forFY17toaddressglobalissuesinfoodsecurityandaquaculturebycultivatinginternationalmultidisciplinarypartnershipsthatadvancescience,research,education,andoutreach.FacultyAwards:
Ø SarahEmersoninStatisticsreceivedthe2017LoydCarterAwardforOutstandingandInspirationalTeachinginScienceforhergraduateteaching.
Ø JuliannMooreinStatisticsreceivedthe2017LoydCarterAwardforOutstandingandInspirationalTeachinginScienceforherundergraduateteaching.
Ø KimAndersoninEnvironmental&MolecularToxicologywasawardedthe2016OSUAlumniAssociationDistinguishedProfessorAward.
Ø JonathanVelezinAgriculturalEducation&GeneralAgriculturewasawardedtheOutstandingResearchPaperattheAmericanAssociationforAgriculturalEducationResearchConference.
Ø ClintShockatMalheurExperimentStationreceivedtheDistinguishedServiceAward,NationalOnionAssociation,RecognitionofServicefromtheNyssa-NampaSugarbeetGrowersAssociation,andVolunteeroftheYearawardfromtheTreasureValleyCommunityCollegeFoundation.
Ø BruceMcCuneinBotany&PlantPathologyreceivedtheprestigiousArchariusMedalforLifetimeAchievementinLichenology–thehighestinternationalhonorforalichenologist.
Ø JoyceLoperinBotany&PlantPathologywasawardedtheprestigioushonortobeinductedintotheUnitedStatesDepartmentofAgriculture,AgriculturalResearchService(USDA-ARS)HallofFame,September2016.
Ø MollyMegrawinBotany&PlantPathologyreceivedthe2017OSUPromisingScholarAward,andthe2017OSUPhiKappaPhiEmergingScholarAward.
Ø ChrisMundtinBotany&PlantPathologyreceivedtheDistinguishedServiceAwardfromtheOregonWheatGrowersCommittee.
Ø JayPscheidtinBotany&PlantPathologyreceivedtheAmericanPhytopathologicalPacificDivisionDistinguishedServiceAward
Ø GarRothwellinBotany&PlantPathologyreceivedthe2017LifetimeAchievementAward,PaleobotanicalSection,formtheBotanicalSocietyofAmerica
Ø AlexandraWeisberginBotany&PlantPathologyreceivedthePostdoctoralFellowshipAward,CharacterizingCompetitivenessandPersistenceofAgrobacteriaintheCrownGallDiseaseNiche,USDANIFA
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Ø ReinaldoCookeinAnimal&RangelandSciencesreceivedthe2017ExtensionAwardfromtheWesternSectionoftheAmericanSocietyofAnimalScience.
Ø ReinaldoCookeinAnimal&RangelandSciencesreceivedwashonoredwiththeF.E.Price/AgriculturalResearchFoundationAwardforExcellenceinResearch.Theawardrecognizesoutstandingcontributionstoagriculture.
Ø DavidBohnertinAnimal&RangelandScienceswashonoredwiththeBriskeyAwardforFacultyExcellence-RecognizingfacultyachievementwithintheCollegeofAgriculturalSciences.
Ø AnnColonna,programmanagerfortheSensoryandConsumerEvaluationProgramattheFoodInnovationCenter,washonoredwiththisyear’sOSUOutstandingFacultyResearchAward.
Ø KellyBiedenweginFisheriesandWildlifereceivedanEPASTAREarlyCareerAward.Ø YanyunZhao’sresearchgroupinFoodScience&Technologyreceivedthe2017TannerAwardfromtheInstitute
ofFoodTechnologistsforahighlycitedpaperpublishedintheJournalofFoodScience.Ø RonWrolstad,DistinguishedProfessorEmeritusinFoodScience&Technology,receivedthe2017JimJoseph
AwardattheBerryHealthBenefitsSymposium.Ø RonWrolstadalsoreceivedthe2017AmericanChemicalSocietyAdvancementoftheApplicationofAgricultural
&FoodChemistryAward.Ø YanyunZhaoinFoodScience&Technologyreceivedthe2016AgriculturalResearchFoundationDistinguished
FacultyAward.GraduateStudentAwards:
Ø StephanieIchieninEnvironmentalSciencereceivedatravelawardfromtheFoodandAgOrganizationtoattendFishAdapt:GlobalConferenceonClimateChangeAdaptationforFisheriesandAquacultureinBangkok,Thailand.
Ø RodrigoMarquesinAnimal&RangelandSciencesreceivedtheYoungScholarPh.D.studentAwardfromtheWesternSectionoftheAmericanSocietyofAnimalScience.
Ø IvanTitaleyinEnvironmental&MolecularToxicologywonthe2016GraduateStudentPaperAwardfromTheDivisionofEnvironmentalChemistryoftheAmericanChemicalSociety.
Ø KelseySchubachinAnimalSciencesreceivedtheYoungScholarM.S.studentAwardfromtheWesternSectionoftheAmericanSocietyofAnimalScience.
Ø JoshStewartinAgriculturalEducation&GeneralAgriculturereceivedtheNACTAGraduateStudentTeachingAwardattheAnnualConferenceoftheNorthAmericanCollegesandTeachersofAgriculture.
Ø JavierTabimaRestrepoinBotany&PlantPathologywasawardedthe2017SaveryOutstandingDoctoralAward,andtheLenoreBayleyFellowship.
Ø AbbyGlauserinBotany&PlantPathologywasawardedtheSaveryOutstandingMaster’sStudentAward,PregonLotteryGraduateScholarship(McCuneLab)
Ø HollyDixoninEnvironmental&MolecularToxicologywasawardedanInternationalSocietyforExposureScienceTravelGranttoattendthe2017InternationalSocietyofExposureScienceconference.
Ø JamieMinickinEnvironmental&MolecularToxicologyreceivedthe1stPlaceStudentPlatformPresentationAwardatthe2017PacificNWChapteroftheSocietyofEnvironmentalToxicologyandChemistryMeeting.
Ø MatthewGenizainBotany&PlantPathologywasawardedtheOregonBiosciencesInternshipattheLegacyResearchInstituteinPortland,Oregon.
Ø RyanLenzinBotany&PlantPathologyreceiveda2016-2017Provost’sDistinguishedGraduateFellowship.Ø LauriLutesinBotany&PlantPathologyreceivedHardmanFoundationAwardfromtheAmerican
PhytopathologicalSociety.Ø CatieWraminBotany&PlantPathologyreceivedtheMalcolmandCatherineQuigleyStudentTravelAward.Ø WyattDillonBlankenship(BPP)receivedthePortlandGardenClubFellowship.Ø KristenFinch(BPP)receivedOSUGraduateStudentTravelAward,BobAndersonMemorialStudentScholarship
(JonesLab),OregonLotteryGraduatestudentScholarshipØ MatthewBrown(BPP)receivedaNASAEarthandSpaceScienceFellowship.Hisprojectisfocusedon
understandingphytoplanktonphotoacclimation.Ø PatrickBennett(BPP)receivedtheCascadeMycologicalSocietyandtheOregonMycologicalSocietyScholarships.Ø ZacharyFoster(BPP)receivedbest“Lightningtalk”atCGRBConferenceandreceivedBestPosterattheOMBI
MicrobiomeResearchForum.
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Ø KatarinaLunde(BPP)receivedaHardmanFoundationAward.Ø MelindaGuzman(BPP)receivedaUSFWSConservationCareersScholarship.Ø EdwardBarge(BPP)receivedaMycologicalSocietyofAmericaStudentSpotlight.Ø KaiLiinStatisticsreceivedatravelawardtoattendthe2016IBS/WNARconferenceinVictoria,BC,Canada.Ø ChuanTianinStatisticsreceivedatravelawardtoattendtheSummerInstituteinStatisticsforBigDataat
UniversityofWashingtoninSeattle,WA.Ø HeatherKitadainStatisticsreceivedatravelawardtoattendthe2017AmericanAssociationforPublicOpinion
ResearchConferenceinNewOrleans,LA.
UndergraduateAwards:
Ø AshleyMiller(BPP)wasawardedaCharlesandHelenFultonMemorialScholarship.Ø SabrinaEdwards(EMT)wasawardedaCASUndergraduateResearchAwardforherprojecttitled:Ø ColetteLambert(BPP)wasawardedaKoriMayMemorialScholarship.Ø ChandlerSprueill(BPP)wasawardedaThomasC.MooreMemorialScholarship.Ø MeganSeslar(BPP)wasawardedtheBill&LaReaJohnstonOutstandingSeniorAward.Ø QuinnRasmussen(BPP)wasawardedaCharlesandHelenFultonMemorialScholarship.Ø TylerHardy(BPP)wasawardedaCharlesandHelenFultonMemorialScholarship.Ø WyattJohnston(BPP)wasawardedaThomasC.MooreMemorialScholarshipØ AmyKessler(BPP)wasawardedaThomasC.MooreMemorialScholarship.Ø ElenaDupen(BPP)wasawardedaJeanSiddallMemorialScholarship.
OSU Office of Institutional Research
Oregon State University College of Agricultural Sciences PART 1
Annual Academic Program Review 2016‐17
2002‐03
2003‐04
2004‐05
2005‐06
2006‐07
2007‐08
2008‐09
2009‐10
2010‐11
2011‐12
2012‐13
2013‐14
2014‐15
2015‐16
2016‐17
% Change '15 ‐ '17
Faculty FTE 229.4
200.9
195.8
206.8
211.6
204.1
222.1
204.6
201.7
224.3
225.6
236.8
242.2
Professorial 241.1 248.4 3.0% Non‐Professorial 301.5 321.0 301.3 305.1 296.7 306.4 298.4 301.8 319.6 333.1 344.8 345.1 346.7 342.0 351.3 1.3%
Total Faculty FTE 530.9 521.9 497.1 511.9 508.3 510.5 520.5 506.4 521.3 557.4 570.4 581.9 587.8 584.2 599.7 2.0% E&G Tenured/Tenure Track 41.5 36.0 31.1 40.4 36.8 39.5 31.6 36.2 36.5 45.8 47.2 49.3 48.2 50.7 48.9 1.5%
Faculty Headcount Professorial Non‐Professorial
Total Faculty Headcount E&G Tenured/Tenure Track 0% E&G Funded 1%‐33% E&G Funded 34%‐66% E&G Funded 67%‐99% E&G Funded 100% E&G Funded
Total Tenured/Tenure Track
242 335 577
57 86 29 13 4
189
218 365 583
54 70 28 12 2
166
214 336 550
55 63 21 13 3
155
224 338 562
52 60 30 14 7
163
233 331 564
63 66 24 12 7
172
222 339 561
61 62 25 15 8
171
251 329 580
64 63 23 9 4
163
225 347 572
61 62 27 11 6
167
222 366 588
50 64 29 9 6
158
249 379 628
47 67 30 13 13
170
253 386 639
33 81 33 12 12
171
274 382 656
34 79 31 15 10
169
273 378 651
39 75 35 16 8
173
271 286 5.5% 379 383 1.1% 650 669 2.9%
34 38 11.8% 76 68 ‐10.5% 30 45 50.0% 17 18 5.9% 9 2 ‐77.8%
166 171 3.0%
SCH (Academic Year) Undergraduate
Lower Division Upper Division
Graduate First Professional Other
TOTAL SCH
24607 6362
18245 10274
0 0
34881
25340 6870
18470 10277
0 0
35617
25246 7735
17511 10571
0 0
35817
25342 7634
17708 9907
0 0
35249
24529 7731
16798 9213
0 0
33742
23833 7327
16506 8685
0 0
32518
24741 8659
16082 9809
0 0
34550
27220 8912
18308 9599
0 0
36819
28479 8596
19883 10267
0 0
38746
33983 11277 22706 11404
0 0
45387
34677 11460 23217 12295
0 0
46972
37275 12348 24927 12359
0 0
49634
35859 11780 24079 11511
0 0
47370
36943 36047 ‐2.4% 12534 13489 7.6% 24409 22558 ‐7.6% 11493 10657 ‐7.3%
0 0 ‐ 0 0 ‐
48436 46704 ‐3.6%
Duplicated Major Count Undergraduate Graduate First Professional
TOTAL Major Count
1158 331
0 1489
1123 328
0 1451
1140 339
0 1479
1129 320
0 1449
1141 289
0 1430
1061 280
0 1341
1104 266
0 1370
1209 251
0 1460
1496 253
0 1749
1793 328
0 2121
2019 352
0 2371
2226 366
0 2592
2337 417
0 2754
2266 415
0 2681
2241 413
0 2654
‐1.1% ‐0.5%
‐ ‐1.0%
OSU Office of Institutional Research
Oregon State University College of Agricultural Sciences PART 1
STRATEGIC PLANNING METRICS 2016‐17
2002‐03 2003‐04 2004‐05 2005‐06 2006‐07 2007‐08 2008‐09 2009‐10 2010‐11 2011‐12 2012‐13 2013‐14 2014‐15 2015‐16 2016‐17
Goal 1. Provide a Transformative Educational Experience for all Learners. 1.3 First Year Retention Rate 73.5/ 71.4/ 74.1/ 76.3/ 71.1/ 72.4/ 70.5/ 71.4/ 71.5/ 73.2/ 70.9/ 71.4/ 70.2/ 73.9/ 60.4/ (College/University) 85.8 84.4 84.4 82.7 81.7 82.7 83.6 81.0 82.1 83.9 83.1 83.4 81.9 86.3 74.4 1.4 6‐Year Graduation Rate 43.1/ 51.3/ 58.2/ 46.2/ 50.9/ 53.1/ 53.7/ 57.0/ 53.2/ 43.7/ 44.2/ 51.4/ 49.0/ 53.0/ 54.9/ (College/University) 61.8 70.7 67.7 62.6 64.8 73.5 70.7 68.9 69.2 59.2 57.7 67.8 65.3 66.2 71.1 1.5 Junior Transfer 4‐Year Graduation 81.3/ 79.3/ 70.0/ 72.3/ 67.2/ 62.0/ 74.0/ 61.8/ 68.3/ 69.1/ 73.5/ 62.5/ 48.2/ 53.2/ 50.0/ Rate (College/University) 84.4 84.8 74.3 73.8 67.2 72.2 80.0 67.6 76.7 69.1 73.5 61.1 55.3 57.8 52.4
1.6 % US Minority Students 5.4% 5.8% 6.2% 6.5% 7.0% 7.2% 8.7% 9.4% 12.0% 14.2% 14.4% 14.3% 14.5% 16.4% 18.5% 1.7 % International Students 9.0% 10.0% 8.0% 8.0% 7.0% 8.0% 7.0% 6.0% 5.0% 4.0% 4.0% 5.0% 5.0% 5.1% 4.9% 1.8 % High Achieving Oregon High School Graduates
‐
36.7%
35.5%
40.0%
37.1%
28.6%
33.1%
31.5%
38.1%
35.4%
44.5%
43.4%
44.0%
39.2%
52.8%
Goal 3. Strengthen Oregon State's Impact and Reach throughout the state and beyond. 3.2 Invention Disclosures 13 6 9 13 10 15 6 13 14 12 14 17 16 17 14
Oregon State University
OSU Office of Institutional Research
College of Agricultural Sciences PART 2 Annual Academic Program Review 2016‐17
2002‐03
2003‐04
2004‐05
2005‐06
2006‐07
2007‐08
2008‐09
2009‐10
2010‐11
2011‐12
2012‐13
2013‐14
2014‐15
2015‐16
2016‐17
% Change '15 ‐ '17
Resources (Fiscal Year) 7,087,597
7,759,353
9,636,296
10,263,244
10,676,052
11,911,205
12,846,972
13,196,406
17,322,152
20,122,981
23,842,697
26,887,872
27,311,988
28,101,168
29,114,299
6.6% E&G ‐ Ending Budget ($)
Total R&D Expenditures ($) 62,647,329 70,084,034 81,050,466 81,687,349 89,526,889 92,423,017 89,955,398 88,675,532 87,712,386 95,790,661 FEB 2018 ‐ Awards from Grants and Contracts* (#) 555 668 614 669 608 475 427 560 517 492 417 404 539 531 417 ‐22.6% Awards from Grants and Contracts ($) 29,368,256 35,834,483 35,891,976 37,982,268 34,185,285 37,600,692 44,463,817 55,039,078 59,751,760 53,872,819 53,138,070 45,446,585 50,416,935 52,865,167 46,392,574 ‐8.0% Private Giving ($) 1,168,796 1,827,412 2,246,571 5,618,015 8,630,223 9,460,980 4,399,905 10,466,936 5,311,623 11,443,406 9,080,308 10,157,419 11,461,399 7,826,682 8,362,630 ‐27.0%
Strategic Planning Metrics 2016‐17
2002‐03 2003‐04 2004‐05 2005‐06 2006‐07 2007‐08 2008‐09 2009‐10 2010‐11 2011‐12 2012‐13 2013‐14 2014‐15 2015‐16 2016‐17 Goal 2. Demonstrate Leadership in Research, Scholarship and Creativity while enhancing preeminence in the three signature areas of distinction 2.1 Total R&D Expenditures see APR data above
Goal 3. Strengthen Oregon State's Impact and Reach throughout the state and beyond. 3.4 Dollars Leveraged per Appropriated Dollar for SWPS Research (AES)
1.29
1.41
1.51
1.51
1.45
1.30
1.54
1.63
2.50
2.50
2.30
2.10
2.16
1.90
1.79 3.5 Annual Private Giving see APR data above
* From 2000‐01 to 2007‐08, the number of grant/contract awards is based on the accounting transactions from the College's award index, rather than the actual number of awards received by the college.
Before 2005‐06, awards affiliated with both a campus department and OSU Extension Service were reported under the department's college. Starting in 2005‐06 these were considered part of Extension Service and are not reported in the department's college.
College of Agricultural Sciences award metrics include Agriculture Experiment Station (AES)
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