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Hosted by Oregon State University

General Event Details

When: April 14-15, 2023

Where: Johnson Hall, Oregon State University

Early Bird Deadline: March 10, 2023 ($10)

Regular Deadline: April 14, 2023 ($20)

Contact: engebon@oregonstate.edu

Brochure Here

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Registration Links

General

(Deadline April 14)

Volunteers & Faculty

Poster Competition (Deadline April 7)

Paper Competition (Deadline April 7)

Chem-E-Car

ChemE Jeopardy (Deadline April 5)

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Schedule

Location: Corvallis, OR

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Land Acknowledgement

Oregon State University recognizes the impact that its land grant history had on Indigenous communities in Oregon. Through the Morrill Act of 1862, which established land grant universities in the United States, the federal government seized nearly 11 million acres of land from 250 sovereign tribal nations, with little or no compensation.

In 1868, the state legislature designated Corvallis College as Oregon’s land grant institution. Soon after, Oregon received 90,000 acres of federal lands — taken from the Klamath, Coos, Lower Umpqua, Siuslaw and Coquille people — to be sold to create an endowment supporting the growth of the new college, which would become Oregon State University.

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Oregon State University in Corvallis is located within the traditional homelands of the Marys River or Ampinefu Band of Kalapuya. Following the Willamette Valley Treaty of 1855, Kalapuya people were forcibly removed to reservations in Western Oregon. Today, living descendants of these people are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Community of Oregon and the Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians. Indigenous people are valued, contributing members of the Oregon State community and represent multiple sovereign tribes among students, faculty, staff and alumni.

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Oregon State University accepts its responsibility for understanding the continuing impact of that history on these communities. Oregon State is committed — in the spirit of self-reflection, learning, reconciliation and partnership — to ensure that this institution of higher learning will be of enduring benefit, not only to the state of Oregon, but also to the people on whose ancestral lands it is now located.

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From https://oregonstate.edu/land-acknowledgment

AIChE Policies

Refund Policy

Cancellations texted to (360)560-8110 or emailed to engebon@oregonstate.edu no later than April 14th, 2023, will receive a full refund less $50 in processing charges. After April 14th, no full registration refunds will be given.

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Meeting Code of Conduct

Sponsors

Thank you to the following groups!

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