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OSU trustees break silence on F King Alexander s involvement in LSU Title IX scandal

The Oregon State University Board of Trustees remained silent on a report implicating OSU President F. King Alexander in Louisiana State University’s Title IX scandal that was published March 5 until almost 9 p.m. Thursday night. The statement came nearly 24 hours after the OSU faculty union released an open letter calling on the board to break its silence. The faculty union, United Academics of Oregon State University, released an open letter late Wednesday night addressing the board and expressing concern about Alexander. “The Executive Council of UAOSU is deeply disturbed by the recent corroboration of President F. King Alexander’s role in protecting the head coach and star players of Louisiana State University’s football team,” the letter says. “In doing so, he prioritized athletics over protecting victims of sexual harassment and assault. President Alexander’s tepid mea culpa to the OSU community minimizes his responsibility and has done noth

OSU Board approves construction of $70 million Arts and Education Complex

OSU Board approves construction of $70 million Arts and Education Complex OSU Among other actions: 10.3% winter-term fee reduction at OSU-Cascades CORVALLIS, Ore. (KTVZ) – The Oregon State University Board of Trustees on Friday unanimously approved construction of a new $70 million Arts and Education Complex that will serve as a center for performing arts classes, programs and performances on the Corvallis campus. A $25 million lead gift from an anonymous donor, along with $10 million in other philanthropic gifts and $35 million in state of Oregon-paid bonds will finance construction of the complex. “This nationally best-in-class arts and education complex will be a transformative addition to Oregon State University, the Willamette Valley and all of Oregon,” said OSU President F. King Alexander. “The complex will serve as a center of creativity and will fuse programs in music, theater, visual and digital arts and technology. This center is integral to the university’s

OSU Board of Trustees approves $70 million art and education complex, discusses Reser renovation, Elliot State Forest plan, OSU police

K. RAMBO Meeting by videoconference on Friday, the Oregon State University Board of Trustees approved construction of a new $70 million arts and education complex to be completed by summer term of 2023. The Legislature approved $35 million in state bonds for the project in August. The rest of the money is coming from donations, including a $25 million gift from an anonymous benefactor. After hearing a series of passionate critiques during the public comment section of the virtual meeting, the board settled into business as usual, discussing new construction on campus, a 10-year business forecast, concerns from students and an update on the Elliot State Forest plan.

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