Roberta Frasier Anderson was a Family Life specialist for the Extension Service from 1959-1974. Anderson received the first Osborne teaching award and the Superior Service Award from the USDA. Anderson's focuses included child development, aging, and communications within families.
Roberta Frasier Anderson was a Family Life specialist for the Extension Service from 1959-1974. Anderson received the first Osborne teaching award and the Superior Service Award from the USDA. Anderson's focuses included child development, aging, and communications within families.
Roberta Frasier Anderson was a Family Life specialist for the Extension Service from 1959-1974. Anderson received the first Osborne teaching award and the Superior Service Award from the USDA. Anderson's focuses included child development, aging, and communications within families.
Len Calvert was an Information Specialist for the Extension Service from 1961-1995. Calvert wrote news releases and helped edit Extension publications. Calvert's title was changed in 1973 to Extension Communication Specialist.
Walter G. Schroeder held several positions in the Extension Service including Extension Agent-at-Large, Lane County Extension Agent, and Coos County Agricultural Agent. In 1977, Schroeder became the Curry County staff chair.
Owen D. Osborne became an Electrical and Computer Engineering professor in 1971, soon becoming involved in the Office of Energy Research and Development. Osborne helped form the Energy Extension program.
Walter G. Schroeder held several positions in the Extension Service including Extension Agent-at-Large, Lane County Extension Agent, and Coos County Agricultural Agent. In 1977, Schroeder became the Curry County staff chair.
Walter G. Schroeder held several positions in the Extension Service including Extension Agent-at-Large, Lane County Extension Agent, and Coos County Agricultural Agent. In 1977, Schroeder became the Curry County staff chair.