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Peavy Hall
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The Department of Forest Engineering is located in Peavy Halll, which
provides excellent office, laboratory, classroom and computer
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Richardson Hall
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The Department of Forest Science is located in Richardson Hall, which
provides excellent office, laboratory, classroom, computer, GIS, and distance
education space. |
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Forest Research Laboratory
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The Forest Research Laboratory is the forestry research arm of the State of Oregon. It was established by the Oregon
legislature in 1941. The mission of the Oregon Forest Research Laboratory is to conduct well-coordinated, problem-solving research that
enables management and use of Oregon's forests for multiple values and products that meet society's needs, with special attention to
social and economic benefit. |
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Peavy
Instrument Room
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The Peavy Hall Instrument Room provides a variety of equipment
for use by College of Forestry students and faculty in undergraduate and
graduate class activities, Outreach and Extension and research activities.
Equipment and lockers are also available for College of Forestry lab classes,
including locker setup. |
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OSU College Forests
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The OSU College Forests are living laboratories where active forest management practices provide teaching, research,
and demonstration opportunities for students of all ages, forest managers, and Oregonians. The College Forests comprise the McDonald-Dunn,
Spaulding, Marchel, and Blodgett forest properties, totaling about 14,000 acres. |
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H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest
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The 16,000-acre H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest on the Willamette National forest is administered by the USDA Forest
Service, and research is jointly managed by OSU and the Pacific Northwest Research Station under a National Science Foundation-sponsored
long-term agreement. During the last 21 years as a part of the NSF Long Term Ecological Research (LTER)
program, the Andrews Experimental Forest has become a leader in the analysis of forest and stream ecosystem dynamics. |
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Computer Support
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The College of Forestry supports a sophisticated computer network for electronic connectivity among the
three-building forestry complex, county Extension offices, the College Forest, the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, and
collaborating agencies. |
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Forestry Media Center
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The Forestry Media Center is a unique facility housed in the College of Forestry at OSU. Founded in 1963, the
FMC has grown to become one of the world's finest centers for instructional design and media production dedicated to forestry and natural
resource education. The center also includes facilities for digital media production, audiovisual equipment checkout and storage, and
distribution of learning materials. |
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Self Learning Center
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Located in Peavy A252, the Self Learning Center is a media-rich learning environment that serves the students
of the College, providing access to reserve readings, audiovisual programs, and other self-paced learning materials. |
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