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Etching tiny Benny Beaver

While it's not the smallest ever created, newest Beaver logo is smallest created at Oregon State
Etching tiny Benny Beaver
Using nanotechnology tools, a team of OSU students and faculty have created the world's smallest image of the fighting beaver logo. Etched onto a 1x1 inch section of a compact disk, the logo would be extremely difficult to locate. After some quick calculations, team members say it would be similar to finding a quarter on a football field.

Mann, Nickerson win ASOSU election

As of 12:00 a.m. on Friday, May 2, Ryan Mann and Kimberly Nickerson have been named ASOSU president and vice president. Of the 1177 votes tallied Mann and Nickerson received 891. With 834 votes, Raphiel Carter and Callie Marie were named president and vice president of the Memorial Union Program Council.

Coffee Break with NASA top official for OSU

Robert Peckyno was one of ten college students selected nationally to visit NASA HQ
Coffee with the head of NASA? In Washington, D.C.? OSU Ph.D. student Robert Peckyno was given the honor of a coffee break with NASA administrator Mike Griffin at the national NASA headquarters. Only 10 college candidates from around the U.S. were chosen to share in this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Non-verbal communication key to landing job

Communications Professor Bobette Bushnell discusses
The combination of red and navy blue gives off a power vibe, and a woman crossing her legs while at a job interview sends a different message than her male counterpart. These facts about non-verbal cues and many more can be heard in Bobette Bushnell's Non-Verbal Communication class.

Philosophy professor broaches topic of ethics, morality in medicine

Courtney Campbell stress the importance of health care for all Americans and medical ethics
Courtney Campbell, an associate professor of philosophy, is continuing a series on faculty members at OSU who change the course of public policy through their work and research outside of academia. Campbell began working for OSU in 1990. After earning his Ph.

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