President Paul Risser speaking at Cascades Hall dedication, OSU Cascades campus, September 22, 2002. Paul G. Risser was president of Oregon State University from 1996-2002. During Risser's years as president, the university experienced a record high in student enrollment.
President Paul Risser speaking at Cascades Hall dedication, OSU Cascades campus, September 22, 2002. Paul G. Risser was president of Oregon State University from 1996-2002. During Risser's years as president, the university experienced a record high in student enrollment.
Many consider Selig to have been the greatest gymnast in OSU history. She won three individual national titles – the balance beam in 1989 and 1990, and the floor exercise in 1990 – and was a seven-time All-American. This statue, created by James Stephenson, was installed in 1993.
Shown here as it neared completion, the Agricultural and Life Sciences houses the departments of Horticulture and Biochemistry/Biophysics, as well as the Center for Genome Research and Biocomputing.
Benton Hall (left) was renamed Community Hall in 2017. The Women's Studies Center (second from left) was renamed Hattie Redmond Women and Gender Center in 2018.
View from southwest. Built in 1988 and originally named the Electrical and Computer Engineering Building, Owen Hall was renamed in 1999 in honor of John Owen, a former Dean of Engineering at OSU who died in 1997.
View from southwest. Built in 1988 and originally named the Electrical and Computer Engineering Building, Owen Hall was renamed in 1999 in honor of John Owen, a former Dean of Engineering at OSU who died in 1997.
Built in 1988 and originally named the Electrical and Computer Engineering Building, Owen Hall was renamed in 1999 in honor of John Owen, a former Dean of Engineering at OSU who died in 1997.
The Administrative Services Building opened in 1972, replacing the temporary Camp Adair buildings that had been used for the previous 25 years. The building housed almost all of OSU’s administrative and student services, including the president’s office, as well as the State System of Higher Education’s Controllers’ Division. It was renamed the Kerr Administration Building in 1996.
The aerial view shows the athletic fields with Coleman field in the center of the photo. The football field is in the lower left center and the track field is in the lower right center of the photo. Photo was taken June 24, 1984.