Oregon State University is located in Corvallis, Oregon in the United States. It traces its roots to 1856, when Corvallis Academy was founded. It was not formally incorporated until 1858 when the name was changed to Corvallis College, and not chartered until 1868. In 1890 the school became known as Oregon Agricultural College, then in 1927 as Oregon State Agricultural College. Its current name was adopted in 1961. Alumni from each of these eras may be included on the list, and more than 200,000 people have attended the university since its founding.[1]
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Education
Entertainment
Literature and journalism
Military
Politics
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Notability
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Reference
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Cecil D. Andrus
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1952
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Governor of Idaho (1971–1977, 1987–1995) and U.S. Secretary of the Interior (1977–1981)
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[1]
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Earl I. Anzai
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?–1964
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Attorney General of Hawaii (1999–2002)
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[28]
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Brad Avakian
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?–1984
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Commissioner of the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries (2008–2019 )
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[29]
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Rod Chandler
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?–1968
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U.S. Representative of Washington (1983–1993)
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[30]
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Charles Crookham
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1941–1943
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Attorney General of Oregon (1992–1993)
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[31]
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John Ensign
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?–1981
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U.S. Representative of Nevada (1995–1999); Nevada U.S. Senator (2001–2011)
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[32]
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John Hubert Hall
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?–1923
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Governor of Oregon (1947–1949); member of the Oregon House of Representatives (1936–1947)
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[1]
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Julia Butler Hansen
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1924–1926
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U.S. Representative of Washington (1960–1974)
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[33]
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Darlene Hooley
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?–1961
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U.S. Representative of Oregon (1997–2009)
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[34]
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Elaine Hopson
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1960
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Oregon state representative
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[35]
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Hector Macpherson, Jr.
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1936–1940
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Oregon State Senator (1971–1974)
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[36]
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Douglas McKay
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?–1917
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Governor of Oregon (1949–1952) and U.S. Secretary of the Interior (1953–1956)
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[1]
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Paul Peek
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?–?
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California Secretary of State (1940–1943); Speaker of the California State Assembly (1939)
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[37]
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Pou Sohtireak
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?–1980s
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Cambodian Minister for Industry, Mines and Energy
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[38]
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Norris Poulson
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1923
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U.S. Representative of California (1943–1945, 1947–1955); mayor of Los Angeles, California (1953–1961)
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[39]
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Frederick Steiwer
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?–1902
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Oregon U.S. Senator (1927–1937)
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[40]
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Lowell Stockman
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?–1922
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U.S. Representative of Oregon (1943–1953)
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[41]
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Jolene Unsoeld
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1949–1951
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U.S. Representative of Washington (1989–1995)
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[42]
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Robert M. Veatch
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1868–1871
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Oregon Representative (1883–1886), Senator (1887–1892), and mayor of Cottage Grove, Oregon
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[43]
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James K. Weatherford
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1868–1872
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Oregon Representative, Speaker of the House (1876), Senator, and mayor of Albany, Oregon
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[44]
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Mary Carlin Yates
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?–1968
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U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Burundi and U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Ghana
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[1]
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Irwandi Yusuf
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1993
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Governor of Indonesian province of Aceh
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[45]
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Religion
Science and engineering
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Notability
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Reference
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Charity Dean
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Epidemiologist, assistant director of the California Department of Public Health, and co-founder and CEO of The Public Health Company.
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Paul H. Emmett
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1917–1922
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Manhattan Project research staff member and member of the United States National Academy of Sciences
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[47]
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Milton Harris
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1924–1926
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Founded the Harris Research Laboratories, which later merged with Gillette.
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[48]
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Donald M. Kerr
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?–1969
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Wildlife biologist and founder of the High Desert Museum
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[49]
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Ann Kiessling
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?-1971
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Reproductive biologist and leading stem cell researcher
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Linus Pauling
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1917–1922
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1954 Nobel Prize in Chemistry and 1962 Nobel Peace Prize recipient
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[1]
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Glenn Odekirk
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1923–1927
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Hughes Aircraft Aerospace Engineer, helped design the H-4 Hercules
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[50]
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William Oefelein
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?–1988
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NASA astronaut
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[51]
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Donald Pettit
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?–1978
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NASA astronaut
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[52]
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Stephen O. Rice
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Pioneer in the related fields of information theory, communications theory, and telecommunications
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J. Michael Scott
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?–1973
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Ornithologist (research scientist), Peace Corps volunteer
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[53]
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Ernest H. Taves
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Psychiatrist, author, and UFO skeptic
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William Tebeau
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1948
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Chemical engineer and first African-American male graduate
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Earl A. Thompson
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Inventor of the manual transmission synchronizer in 1923 and leader of the team at General Motors Corporation that developed the first Hydramatic automatic transmission in 1940
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Marta Torres
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Marine geologist known for her work on the geochemistry of cold seeps and methane hydrates
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Warren Washington
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1954? - 1958
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Atmospheric scientist
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Omran Al Mazrouei
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2010 - 2016
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Senior Climate Change Negotiator, the twenty eighth session of the conference of parties (COP28, Dubai). Awarded UAE president Zayed II first order medal.
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Sports
Technology
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References
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- Founded: 1868
- Students: 33,193
- Endowment: $819.6 million
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