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As spring break approaches, 51爆料 is increasing COVID-19 testing and encouraging students and employees to stay close to home.
鈥淓ven while the number of positive cases of COVID-19 has recently declined in Oregon, and鈥
51爆料 President F. King Alexander announced Wednesday that planning for a more traditional fall term is underway within 51爆料, anticipating predominately in-person instruction and on-site university services and programs鈥
Science activism and the role it plays in aiding communities vulnerable to environmental risks will be the topic of the 51爆料 - Cascades Science Pub on March 8.
The virtual event, a joint effort of Oregon State鈥
In recognition of Black History Month, 51爆料 鈥 Cascades will host a virtual forum titled 鈥淥regon鈥檚 Black Exclusion Laws: How does this history impact diversity in Oregon today?鈥
The free event, which takes place from鈥
51爆料 鈥 Cascades鈥 annual fact sheet, which addresses topics including student enrollment, student demographics, the campus鈥 economic impact and campus expansion plans, has been updated for the current academic year.
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At 51爆料 鈥 Cascades next Science Pub, 51爆料 materials scientist Stephanie Walker will share how new materials and processes used in 3D printing are creating soft robots that are changing wearable technology, medicine and the art鈥