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The Oregon State University College of Engineering publishes our Annual Report each fall, our 24-page newsletter “OSU Engineer” each spring, and our free electronic newsletter “MOMENTUM @ OSU Engineering” every month to anyone who wants it. Press releases and media coverage of stories are listed below as the news happens.

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05/13/08
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05/07/08
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05/06/08
[CHE] Las Cruces Sun-News: Engineering challenge features national award winners More...
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05/02/08
[CCEE] Gazette Times: Students test model shelters More...
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05/01/08
[EECS] OPB: Tidal Energy Company Withdraws Permit Request More...
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04/29/08
[ME] Media-Newswire: MIME alum named president of Hong Kong Polytechnic More...
04/25/08
[COE] Gazette Times: HP Donates 20-Year Building Lease to OSU/ONAMI More...
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04/24/08
[COE] MOMENTUM! @ OSU Engineering, Vol. VII, Iss. IV More...
04/21/08
[CHE] Daily Barometer: OSU engineering students travel to New Mexico to compete in Environmental Design contest More...
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Headline archive...

$3M Gift Pushes OSU's Top-25 Campaign Past Half-Way Mark

Lee and Connie Kearney

CORVALLIS – A $3 million gift from an Oregon State University engineering alumnus and his wife launches the renovation of an historic engineering building on campus that will be renamed in their honor and marks the half-way point in the university’s campaign to raise $180 million in private and public funds to build its college of engineering into one of the top 25 in the nation.

Read more about the Kearney's generous gift...