HUMAN LIBRARY- REGISTER NOW!

The Research Office is helping coordinate the Human Library this year. A human library functions similarly to a regular library, however, the Books are real, human beings, who teach others about themselves and their experiences through interpersonal dialogue. The Human Library will be held on February 14th and 15th, 2017 from 12:00pm-5:00pm on Tuesday, and 10:00am-3:00pm on Wednesday. We are looking for individuals who might want to sign up to be a human book. Everyone has something unique about themselves that makes them a great book to learn from. If you would like to volunteer to be a living Book, please visit this link http://oregonstate.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_0kqxrfCMEWidbsp to complete the online registration process. Participants who wish to meet with a Book can schedule a 30- 45-minute discussion session with a specific Book or drop by the library for a 30-minute discussion with an “on call” Book. Registration to meet with a book will open in January. If you would like to learn more about the Human Library, or if you have questions about registering, please contact Jillian Coleman (jillian.coleman@oregonstate.edu).

 

GREAT NEWS FROM  THE ACCELERATOR

Paul King + KW Associates have won a Phase I SBIR from the National Science Foundation. The topic area is to investigate the use of externally derived magnetic fields to control electric arcs in vacuum arc remelting furnaces. This topic leverages (and in fact is actionable only because of…) the VARmetric technology that we developed under their BEST grant and for which they participated in the accelerator to commercialize. The goal of this technology is to actively control arcs in VAR processing, as opposed to the passive control we offer now, and hence to dramatically increase the efficiency of VAR processing over what we already offer.

 

FAREWELLS

Anna Walsh, Operations Manager for the OSU Advantage Accelerator is transitioning at the end of this month, accepting a position with a startup company based in Portland, Oregon. Anna has contributed greatly to the Accelerator and the community working on social media, redesigning programs and supporting the Willamette Innovators Network. The Advantage team will miss her and wishes her the best of continued success in her future!

 

FEDERAL RESEARCH TOWNHALL- STREAMED LINK AVAILABLE TO VIEW

On Friday, Dec. 9th the Research Office convened faculty for a discussion on the federal research landscape under the Trump Administration and 115th Congress. Joining the discussion were OSU’s Vice President of Research Cynthia Sagers, OSU’s Director of Federal Government Affairs Gabrielle Serra, NOAA’s Chief Scientist Rick Spinrad (and former OSU VPR) as well as NIFA’s director Sonny Ramaswamy (and former OSU Dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences). Associate VPR, Roy Haggerty moderated. If you were unable to attend and would like to view the discussion it can be accessed via this link: https://media.oregonstate.edu/media/t/0_07ovha1y

 

JOY DRIVE UPDATE

Thank you to everyone who donated to the Joy Drive. We were able to fulfill all of the wishes for the family we sponsored, along with giving them warm handmade blankets and a grocery store gift card. Your generosity was much appreciated by the Childcare and Family Resources Office. And a special thanks to Jillian Coleman for organizing this program!

 

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

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To warm your hearts a bit in this Holiday Season. Susan went on a 10 day Habitat for Humanity trip to Kona, Hawaii. Susan joined longtime friends who have built together in Puerto Barrios, Guatemala; Kauai, Hawaii; and Taos, New Mexico. For this volunteer trip we worked in the Habitat Restore instead of at the construction site. As fast as we could unpack boxes and put price tags on items, stuff sold. The money then goes directly into building homes. The Habitat for Humanity West Hawaii (HFHWH) was impressive with its focus on attending to the whole community and continuum of housing needs. In addition to building new homes in partnership with families and homeownership repair program, an apartment complex is located next to the Restore. This provides a range of affordable housing options for the community. In addition the HFH West Hawaii has received funding to offer workforce development training in the Restore for the young people.

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