The two semi-finalists from which the next Oregon State University president will emerge — Charles R. Martinez and Jayathi Y. Murthy — visited the Corvallis campus Monday and Tuesday this week to meet community members and answer questions about how they would lead if selected.
Jayathi Y. Murthy and Charles R. Martinez Jr. are the two finalists in Oregon State University’s search for the next university president.
Linn-Benton Community College President Emeritus Dr. Greg Hamann will be inducted into the national Hall of Fame for The American Association of Community Colleges. Hamann served as LBCC president for 10 years and retired in 2020.
The outlook for Lebanon Community Schools is not good for those relying on proposed bond money to make repairs to campus facilities, including the community pool, following unofficial results from the Tuesday, May 17 primary election.
In unofficial election results, voters in Linn and Benton counties appeared to have renewed the five-year local-option levy for the Corvallis School District.
In unofficial election results, voters appeared to have passed the $16 million Linn-Benton Community College bond that will fund new construction projects.Â
The multimillion-dollar facility opened last year and has become a power venue for all sorts of events, for local schools and otherwise.
Third-graders from Garfield Elementary School in Corvallis spent a rainy Thursday morning at Bald Hill Farms, learning hands-on about migratory birds and species they share with their partner schools in Mexico.
Students at Letitia Carson Elementary School got to learn about their school’s namesake from New York Times best-selling author Jane Kirkpatrick, who wrote a historical novel based on Carson’s life, “A Light in the Wilderness.”
Joel Sauter has been selected as the next principal of Central Linn Elementary School, 239 W. Second St. in Halsey.
Rachel Smith, health services director for Greater Albany Public Schools, won April 21 the Oregon School Nurse Administrator of the Year award from the Oregon School Nurses Association.
The Corvallis School Board has approved the final contract for the Harding Center/College Hill project, an $11.2 million project which will provide general improvements and renovations to the entire building.
The students at Kathryn Jones Harrison Elementary School in Corvallis — once known as Jefferson then Jaguar Elementary — received a special visit Thursday afternoon: Kathryn Jones Harrison herself, who laid eyes upon the school for the first time.
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Mark Henderson has been selected as the new principal of Philomath High School, succeeding interim-principal Brent Belveal. Henderson will begin his position with the district July 1.
Hint: Some of them involve Linn-Benton Community College, including free summer camps.
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Students on the Benton side of Linn-Benton Community College can now utilize Chinook Hall for their studies, a $14.5 million building that fulfills the college's final promise to the voters of the 2014 bond measure.
This is what is behind the opposition argument in the voters' pamphlet this primary election.
Cheldelin Middle School has found an unexpected solution to an age-old problem: how to calm down kids.
Earlier this month, Greater Albany Public Schools notified families enrolled in what the district calls the Remote Instruction Model that the current academic year will be the last year of the remote program.
Physical therapy students at one of Lebanon’s two health colleges will have a chance to develop pediatric experience in underserved rural Oregon after a Northwest grantor made an infusion of more than a half-million dollars.
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This will be the first time LBCC has held an event like this one.