THE MAGAZINE OF THE OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION STATERFALL CORVALLIS: OUR HOMETOWN

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THE MAGAZINE OF THE OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OREGON2016 STATERFALL CORVALLIS: OUR HOMETOWN

CORVALLIS: the city where we live, study, work and play Story and photos by Hannah O Leary Strolling down First Street through the Corvallis Farmers Market and alongside the Willamette River, you get a feel for the town that has been home to Oregon s largest research university Oregon State for nearly 150 years. Cyclists call out On your left to pedestrians as they cruise down the riverside multi-use path. Families stroll with purchases of local produce in hand, savoring a strawberry, cherry tomato or another form of recently harvested Oregon sunshine. In the heart of Beaver Nation, orange is everywhere. Downtown banners, vendor canopies and community members attire all show OSU pride. To me, the university is a key element of Corvallis, said Corvallis Mayor Biff Traber. We are a university town, and OSU is a critical element of the city s character. Construction has begun on a new downtown hotel. Farther west, through the elm walk and past the Trysting Tree, lies Oregon State s main campus. A rim of low mountains, crowned by OSU s McDonald-Dunn Research Forest, skirts the outer reaches of northwest Corvallis. Fields lie to the south, and the Van Buren and Harrison bridges crisscross the Willamette River to the east. Marys Peak, queen of the Coast Range, stands as a timeless sentinel on the horizon. It s no surprise that Corvallis was ranked as the No. 3 college town in the nation, revealing the secret we ve always known: this is a great place to learn, live, work and play. The university s charming home is a midsized city of about 56,000, tucked in the heart of the Willamette Valley. Corvallis is located one hour from the ocean, an hour and a half from Portland and two hours from the Cascade Mountains. It offers the quintessential Pacific Northwest experience with accessible outdoor recreation opportunities, a forward-thinking green culture, a robust arts scene, as well as clean and safe neighborhoods. Corvallis ranks No. 2 among the most educated cities in America; No. 1 in patents issued per capita; is America s 4th most innovative city; and Oregon s most affluent city. Corvallis is smart, too. More than 58 percent of its adults hold a bachelor s degree twice the national average. The high level of education in Corvallis is reflected in the local public school system as well as community events. 20 << OREGON STATER

Whether you are learning about foreign policy, climate change or marine biology at Science Pub Corvallis, or listening to a best-selling author or public health authority at the Provost s Lecture Series, plan to arrive early. The crowd will be large and eager to learn. With vibrant visual and performing arts often created by OSU students, faculty and alumni rounding out the city s offerings, it s easy to see why Corvallis was named one of the 25 best places to retire. Former Corvallis Mayor Julie Manning values the strong relationship between the community and the university. I sing with the Corvallis Repertory Singers, which Steve Zielke (Patricia Valian Reser Professor of Music at OSU) leads. This is a great example of these talents who come here for the university, but are willing to also give their time and expertise to groups like ours, she said. While the color green isn t always embraced by Oregon Staters, the green lifestyle is. With over 20 miles of paved multi-use paths surrounding the city and bike lanes on 97 percent of streets, it is no surprise that Corvallis is recognized as a Left and top: Crowds enjoy the local eats and plein air artists depict the Corvallis Farmers Market; a feast for the senses. Bottom: OSU students stroll down Second Street past local eateries. FALL 2016 >> 21

gold-level, bike friendly community with one of the highest rates of bicycle commuting in the country. More people take trips by bike here than in any other city in Oregon. Not to mention, the Oregon State campus is rated as the No. 9 most bike friendly campus in America. Not into biking? The Corvallis Transit System is free of charge. The focus on conservation extends far beyond commuting with a growing number of LEED-certified buildings on campus, community gardens, bioswales and pollinator gardens. The community also is looking for eco-friendly ways to mitigate waste, reduce pollution and improve the environment. During OSU Community Day of Service, held each May, alumni and supporters join students to work on beautification projects across town. This work scratches the surface of the city s civic-minded groups and individuals. Corvallis is home to the nation s second highest population of Peace Corps volunteers per capita. Corvallis and the university have both experienced marked growth over the past decade. As the city and campus navigate their relationship and work to find middle ground on issues such as parking, housing and livability, everyone shares a common goal: to maintain the city s charm. Recalling her time as mayor, Manning said, I believe we have set the framework for an unprecedented level of communication and cooperation (between the university and Corvallis), that I believe is a more long-term commitment. Traber echoed similar sentiments. In recent years, we have built and are continuing to develop a very positive relationship between the city and university, he said. Corvallis has become what it is today with help from Oregon State University and vice versa. There is a vibrancy and life that come with living in a college town, said Cooper Whitman, president/ceo of the Corvallis Chamber of Commerce. The university plays a huge role in attracting new business. I truly believe this community is what it is in large part because of the presence of Oregon State. For more on rankings mentioned in this story, visit osualum.com/corvallis. q Hannah O Leary 13 is an associate editor and lead photographer for the Stater. Above: A short jaunt from campus finds runners enjoying the countryside. Opposite page, top to bottom: Pianos pop up around town, perfect for a break from cycling; a dragon boat pulls ahead of another floating sculpture during the davinci Graand Kinetic Challenge; generations of Beavers have enjoyed coffee at The Beanery. 22 << OREGON STATER

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